An 8-year-old child who has become the sixth person to have died in the Waukesha Christmas parade attack is being remembered by the baseball team he was marching with as a “sweet, talented boy who was a joy to coach.”
An 8-year-old child who has become the sixth person to have died in theChristmas parade attack is being remembered by the baseball team he was marching with as a"sweet, talented boy who was a joy to coach."
A memorial at Veteran's Park for the victims of Sunday's deadly Christmas parade crash in Waukesha, Wisconsin.The page earlier described the siblings’ parents, Aaron and Sheri, as"people of faith" and that Tucker"sustained road rash and a fractured skull." Jackson Sparks, of Mukwonago, was marching in the parade Sunday with the Waukesha Blazers baseball team, Fox6 reported.
"Sadly, we lost one of our students today," it added."We are honoring the family's request for privacy and ask others do the same... Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and our community."
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