"Reflecting on the Club Q Shooting: Colorado Springs Commemorates One Year Later"

One year after the shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, the victims are remembered for their unique qualities and contributions to the LGBTQ community. Daniel Davis Aston, a bartender and writer, was known for his ability to make people feel safe and appreciated. Derrick Rump, another bartender, created a sense of community and was a protector of his friends. Raymond Green Vance, a gentle giant, had a thirst for travel and left a lasting impact on those he met. Kelly Loving, a transgender woman, was excited to get involved in the LGBTQ community. Ashley Paugh, who worked at a nonprofit helping foster children, was described as a caring and compassionate woman.
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