A fourth Canadian has been confirmed dead in a mass shooting at a country music show in Las Vegas.

Tara Roe Smith, a 34-year-old mother of two young boys who lived in Okotoks, Alta., was there with her husband, Zach, for a weekend getaway.

Her aunt, Val Rodgers, says Roe Smith died when a gunman opened fire on the crowd from the window of a hotel on Sunday night. Fifty-nine people were killed.

“She was a beautiful soul. She was a wonderful mother and our family is going to miss her dearly,” Rodgers said Tuesday when contacted at her home in Brandon, Man.

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Roe Smith is the third Albertan confirmed dead in the shooting.

Two other women — Calla Medig and Jessica Klymchuk — were also killed.

Medig had taken time off from her job at Moxie’s restaurant in west Edmonton to attend the Route 91 Music Festival in Las Vegas, said her boss, Scott Collingwood.

“This had started to become an annual thing for her. I believe it was her third trip,” Collingwood told The Canadian Press.

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When news broke about the shooting Sunday, Collingwood said he immediately called Medig, but it went right to voice mail. She didn’t answer texts or Facebook messages, he said.

On Monday, he called her roommate, who went to Vegas with Medig, and got the terrible news.

“She was a little bit of everything around here. She was kind of a rock and, as of Thursday, she would have been our newest manager,” Collingwood said. “A lot of us around here have super heavy hearts and we already miss her.”

Medig grew up in the Rocky Mountain town of Jasper. Jasper Legion Branch 31 said in a Facebook post that it lowered its flag in Medig’s memory. In its post, the legion called her a young, beautiful lady who was taken too soon.

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley extended her condolences to Medig’s friends and family, as well as to the family of Klymchuk, who was from the small Alberta community of Valleyview.

Jordan McIldoon, 23, from Maple Ridge, B.C., was also killed.

A relative said McIldoon would have turned 24 on Friday and was a month shy of completing a course to qualify as a heavy-duty mechanic.

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Canadians injured

Jan Lambourne, Teulon, Man.

The married friend of Jody Ansell, Lambourne was shot in the abdomen and shrapnel fractured her pelvis. She had surgery to repair her intestine.

Jody Ansell, Stonewall, Man.

Ansell was shot in the right arm. She was discharged from hospital late Monday.

Steve Arruda, Calgary

The referee with an adult hockey organization called Hockey North America underwent surgery and was in intensive care in a Las Vegas hospital. He helped his wife to safety, told her run, then stayed to help others get to safety.

Carrie-Lynn Denis of Leoville, Sask.

Denis, who was shot in the foot, grew up on a local farm and is a community volunteer.

Sheldon Mack, Victoria, B.C.

Mack was shot twice and suffered a ruptured colon and a broken forearm. A friend used his belt as a makeshift tourniquet. He was recovering in intensive care.

Ryan Sarrazin, Camrose, Alta.

Sarrazin, born and raised near Spiritwood, Alta., was shot and seriously injured.

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