Charlotte Bacon was always in the pink, and wearing a smile

Charlotte Bacon loved the color pink.

Her family said they will remember how the 6-year-old with curly, red hair expressed her individuality through her favorite color, according to her obituary.

On Friday, the day she was killed in Sandy Hook Elementary School, Charlotte was wearing an outfit bought specifically for the holidays: a pink dress and boots, her uncle, John Hagen, of Nisswa, Minn., told Newsday.

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  1. vidya sagar

    December 18, 2012

    seeing the post much depressed about the incident what has happend tom the innocent boy. Thanks for sharing jendhamuni sos. May his soul rest in peace and this terrorism should be stopped.

  2. Jendhamuni Sos

    December 18, 2012

    The entire situation is very very sad +vidya sagar I first saw this news on Friday, at the hospital, but didn't know these many innocent children were killed…

  3. vidya sagar

    December 18, 2012

    really heart touching incident and there should be proper punishment for the culprit by the government at the earliest without lapse of time.

  4. vidya sagar

    December 18, 2012

    it was heart touching and when i have seen in tv that whole day was depressed for me friend.

  5. vidya sagar

    December 18, 2012

    that is the reason we say man proposes and god disposes. rightly said. nothing is certain.

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