| Dear Neighbors,
(Nov. 7), we honored the precious lives of the twelve Borderline victims, along with the survivors and first responders whose courage and compassion continue to inspire our community.
These names represent incredible people. Each left behind a legacy of kindness, love, and friendship that continues to live on in the hearts of all who knew them — and in the spirit of unity that has strengthened our community ever since.
We remember:
Sean Adler
Cameron Blake
Blake Dingman
Jake Dunham
Sgt. Ron Helus
Alaina Housley
Daniel Manrique
Justin Meek
Mark Meza Jr.
Kristina Morisette
Telemachus Orfanos
Noel Sparks
Although time has passed, the pain, sorrow, and incredible loss are carried in the hearts of loved ones each day. May those who continue to grieve find comfort, peace, and connection in knowing this community remembers with them.
The Annual Borderline Day of Remembrance offers a place of solace and reflection — a time to honor their memory, support one another, and continue to meet darkness with light. ..
www.thousandoaksremembers.com/day-of-rememberance
Sincerely,
Jeff
Supervisor Jeff Gorell, District 2 County of Ventura |