
The final two victims of the Las Vegas massacre have been identified as a retired truck driver who was with his fiancee and a student who was at the concert with his girlfriend as a birthday present.

Brett Schwanbeck, 61, and Austin Meyer, 24, have been named among the 58 people killed by gunman Stephen Paddock.

Schwanbeck was at the Route 91 Harvest music festival with his wife-to-be, Anna Orozco, when 64-year-old Paddock started shooting from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel.

His niece Carla Van Hoosen said the 61-year-old, from Bullhead City, Arizona was a 'great man that was funny, generous, kind, loving and so full of joy'.

The retired truck driver, who died in hospital on Tuesday from injuries sustained during the horrific shooting, is survived by five siblings, three children and five grandchildren.

It has also emerged that 24-year-old Austin Meyer, from Marina, California was among Paddock's victims.

The student was celebrating his birthday and his anniversary with girlfriend Dana and was a fan of Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots, one of the acts performing at the festival.

His family thanked the firefighter and a concert-goer who gave him medical aid during the chaotic scenes.

A number of GoFundMe pages have been established for the victims and their families. Donate to Angela Gomez, Neysa Tonks, Chris Roybal, Cameron Robinson and Stacee Etcheber.

Below is a list of the people who have been identified among the dead so far.

Brett Schwanbeck

The 61-year-old had traveled from his home in Bullhead City, Arizona to attend the Route 91 Harvest music festival with his fiancee Anna Orozco.

Schwanbeck, a retired truck driver, died in hospital on Tuesday from injuries sustained during the horrific shooting carried out by 64-year-old gunman Stephen Paddock.

According to Las Vegas Now, his niece Carla Van Hoosen wrote on a GoFundMe page: 'Brett was a great man that was funny, generous, kind, loving and so full of joy.

'He would drive 500 miles to help you if you needed it. He loved his family dearly and cherished lake trips, family gatherings, hunting, camping and spending time with his kids and grandkids.'

He is survived by five siblings, three children and five grandchildren.

Brett Schwanbeck (pictured) had traveled from his home in Bullhead City, Arizona to attend the Route 91 Harvest music festival with his fiancee Anna Orozco

Schwanbeck, a retired truck driver, died in hospital on Tuesday from injuries sustained during the horrific shooting carried out by 64-year-old gunman Stephen Paddock

His niece Carla Van Hoosen wrote on a GoFundMe page: 'Brett was a great man that was funny, generous, kind, loving and so full of joy

Austin Meyer

The 24-year-old student, from Marina, California was at the music festival with his girlfriend Dana as a surprise birthday present and to mark the couple's anniversary.

Meyer, a Seaside High School graduate, was a fan of Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots, one of the acts performing at the festival.

His family thanked the firefighter and a concert-goer from Minnesota who gave him medical aid during the chaotic scenes.

Sister Veronica Meyer described him as 'ambitious, smart, and hard working' and 'a joy to be around'.

'He always had a smile on his face, was (witty) and was always making people laugh,' she said according to KSBW.

'He was passionate about cars, loved sports, basketball in particular, and his favorite team (was) the Boston Celtics.

He had recently moved to Reno, Nevada and was studying Transportation Technologies at Truckee Meadows Community College.

Veronica added: 'He had dreams of opening his own auto repair shop after graduation. He was excited to get married and start a family.'

In California he worked as a driver for Main Event Transportation where he was 'well loved by his co workers'.

Meyer, from Marina, California was at the music festival with his girlfriend Dana as a surprise birthday present and to mark the couple's anniversary

Meyer, a Seaside High School graduate, was a fan of Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots, one of the acts performing at the festival

Stephen Paddock murdered 58 people when he started shooting from the 32nd floor of a Las Vegas hotel at concert-goers below

Sonny Melton

Sonny Melton's wife Heather, a surgeon, who was with him watching Jason Aldean at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas, says her brave and selfless 29-year-old husband died saving her life.

'He saved my life. He grabbed me and started running when I felt him get shot in the back,' she told WSMV. 'I want everyone to know what a kind-hearted, loving man he was, but at this point, I can barely breathe.'

The couple lived in Big Sandy, Tennessee, where Melton worked as a registered nurse in an emergency room and ICU at Henry County Medical Center.

His wife works at the hospital and he aided her in the operating room. They married in 2016.

'We were the couple that never should have met, fallen in love or had a future together....but life is funny and we believe God brought us together as soul mates,' read their wedding page on The Knot. 'We have shared amazing times together and nearly unbearable heartaches but through it all we have grown stronger in our love for each other and our families.'

Sonny Melton's wife Heather, a surgeon, who was with him watching Jason Aldean at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas, says her brave and selfless 29-year-old husband died saving her life

Lisa Romero was a high school secretary from Gallup, New Mexico, was an 'incredible loving and sincere friend, mentor and advocate for students,' the Gallup-McKinley County Public Schools interim superintendent said Monday

Lisa Romero

Romero, a high school secretary from Gallup, New Mexico, was an 'incredible loving and sincere friend, mentor and advocate for students,' the Gallup-McKinley County Public Schools interim superintendent said Monday.

District officials confirmed to reporters on Monday that Romero, 48, died sometime after a 64-year-old man fired multiple weapons.

'Last night during the mass shooting in Las Vegas we lost one of our staff members,' interim superintendent Mike Hyatt wrote to employees. 'Lisa Romero, discipline secretary at Miyamura (High School), was a victim in the shooting. Our prayers go out to her family during this tragic time.'

Survivors included Romero-Muniz's husband, children and grandchildren, Hyatt said. Officials announced a candlelight vigil in honor of Romero-Muniz set for Monday night.

Christiana Duarte

The 21-year-old was a business marketing graduate of the University of Arizona and was reported missing on Sunday night after the shooting.

But on Tuesday, her family confirmed the devastating news she had passed away.

Duarte, of Redondo Beach, California, graduated from UA in May and had been an fan service intern with the University of Arizona Wildcat Hockey team, her first full-time job since graduating from the university.

She is the sister of Mikey Duarte, 23, who was recently signed by the White Sox in June and assigned to play for the Great Falls Voyagers.

Christiana Duarte is also the cousin of former New York Yankee, Brandon Laird, who was playing baseball in Japan at the time of the tragedy.

Laird will leave for the United States on Wednesday.

Christina Duarte, a 21-year-old University of Arizona graduate, was reported missing on Sunday night after the shooting. But on Tuesday, her family confirmed the devastating news she had passed away

Duarte graduated from UA in May and had been an intern with the University of Arizona Wildcat Hockey team, according to her Facebook

Christiana Duarte is also the cousin of former New York Yankee, Brandon Laird (pictured at the airport in Japan), who was playing baseball in Japan at the time of the tragedy. Laird will leave for the United States on Wednesday

Michelle Vo

Michelle Vo hailed from San Jose, California, and worked for New York Life Insurance Company, according to her Facebook.

Kody Robertson told the Columbus Dispatch he had only met Vo, 32, a few hours earlier when they caught each others' eyes. They danced together for hours, until the shots started.

He realized she had been hit, but still tried to shield her by jumping on top of her. He went to the hospital to check on her condition, and even delayed his flight to wait for news. But his efforts ended in tragedy.

One of Vo's colleagues wrote on Facebook: 'Michelle Vo was such an inspiration to so many of us here at New York Greater Life Pasadena.

'Anytime I had a question she would always be there, in the computer lab, on the phone, in the lobby, etc. I'm in shock. You were a true girl boss and will truly be missed. Sending love to everyone, always.'

Michelle Vo hailed from San Jose, California, and worked for New York Life Insurance Company, according to her Facebook. She was with a man she had met just hours earlier when she was shot

One of Vo's colleagues wrote on Facebook: 'Michelle Vo was such an inspiration to so many of us here at New York Greater Life Pasadena. 'Anytime I had a question she would always be there, in the computer lab, on the phone, in the lobby, etc. I'm in shock. You were a true girl boss and will truly be missed. Sending love to everyone, always'

Susan Smith

Susan Smith, 53, a resident of Simi Valley, California, near Los Angeles, had worked for the local school district since 2001 as the office manager at Vista Elementary School.

'Susan was wonderful with the kids and the staff and was an integral part of the school community here,' said Jake Finch, the public information officer for the district. 'She was the hub of everything that happened at the school. If a kid is sick, she's the one calling the parents and no matter how chaotic things got here, she was always smiling.'

Finch said the school district learned about Smith's death from friends who had been with her at the music festival. She said when teachers and other staff members in the district and at the school arrived early Monday morning, most of them had not yet heard that Smith was among those who were killed.

She said counselors were dispatched to the school to talk to both staff members and students and when students were told, they took part in activities such as writing letters and making cards for Smith.

'It doesn't sound like much but it gives kids something to latch on to, to make sure they felt like they were able to help in some way,' she said.

She said Smith was married with two adult children, adding that Smith's love for country music was well-known.

Susan Smith, 53, a resident of Simi Valley, California, near Los Angeles, had worked for the local school district since 2001 as the office manager at Vista Elementary School

Jordan Seymour McIldoon

McIldoon was attending the festival with his girlfriend, his parents told CBC, when he was gunned down.

Fellow festival goer Heather Gooze of Spring Valley, Nevada spread word of his death on Facebook.

'Friends and family, I am OK. I am right outside of the festival grounds. We are not allowed to go anywhere,' Gooze wrote Monday morning. 'I am with a young man who died in my arms! RIP Jordan McIldoon from British Columbia. I can't believe this just happened!!!'

McIldoon's parents, who are flying down to Las Vegas, said he was a heavy-duty mechanic's apprentice and was soon to attend trade school.

'We only had one child,' they said. 'We just don't know what to do.'

His grandfather Bob McIldoon told CityNews Vancouver: 'It's a terrible thing, terrible for everyone.'

Jordan Seymour McIldoon was at the festival with his parents when he was gunned down

Neysa Tonks

Mother-of-three, Neysa Tonks, was another victim identified. The IT solutions company she worked for, Technologent, that was based in California, started GoFundMe account in order to raise money for her three sons

Mother-of-three, Neysa Tonks, was another victim identified.

The IT solutions company she worked for, Technologent, that was based in California, started GoFundMe account in order to raise money for her three sons.

They wrote: 'This morning, America woke up to the deadliest mass shooting in modern American History, and even now, hundreds of wounded are fighting for their lives in emergency rooms in Las Vegas.

'Technologent grieves with Las Vegas and with all the families of those lost to inexplicable and senseless violence. Our hearts and prayers are with those families at this time.

Being part of the Las Vegas community, we want to thank the brave first responders and courageous citizens who came to aid those suffering around them.

'Tragedy reveals the worst and the best of humankind. May we all draw hope and strength from their examples and pledge ourselves to appreciate those around us realizing each day is a gift.

'Technologent lost one of our own, a great mother, colleague and friend, Neysa Tonks. She leaves behind three boys - Kaden, Braxton and Greysen. Neysa has brought so much joy, fun and laughter to Technologent – she will be greatly missed by all!

'Please join us in keeping her family in our hearts and prayers. The family has asked for privacy during this difficult time.'

Brennan Stewart

Brennan Stewart also went missing in the initial carnage that ensued after the shooting. A woman who he was with posted a picture of the pair of them together on Facebook in a bid to get information on his whereabouts. But he was later identified as one of those killed

Brennan Stewart also went missing in the initial carnage that ensued after the shooting. A woman who he was with posted a picture of the pair of them together on Facebook in a bid to get information on his whereabouts.

But he was later identified as one of those killed.

A GoFundMe page was set up on his honor.

Colleagues at the company he worked for wrote: 'The Las Vegas shooting has hit Blue Heron close to home. Our dear friend and co worker has lost her nephew in this senseless tragedy. No parent wants to lose a child, and in this fashion.

'It is believed Brennan Stewart died trying to protect his girlfriend. His selfless courage is what everyone hopes to instill in their child.

'Unforuntely he paid the ultimate price for that sacrifice. You can only imagine that the family is stunned, and financial burdens should not be something they have to deal with at this time.

'No one can prepare for the devastation and we at Blue Heron feel a responsibility to lend a hand when one of our family is in need.'

Quinton Robbins

Quinton Robbins, 20, of Henderson, Nevada, is another shooting victim who was identified by family and friends on social media.

His aunt, Kilee Wells Sanders, confirmed on Facebook that Quinton had died on Sunday night, describing him as 'the most kind and loving soul.' 'Everyone who met him, loved him. His contagious laugh and smile. He was truly an amazing person. He will be missed by so many, he is loved by so many.'

Robbins studied at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, and worked as a recreational assistant at the City of Henderson.

'Quinton was a pay-it-forward kinda guy,' Tyce Jones, a long time friend of the family, told Newsweek. 'Always had a smile on his face and was a nice guy. He loved his family and loved to coach his little brother's flag football team. He will be missed.

Quinton Robbins (left and right), 20, of Henderson, Nevada, is another shooting victim who was identified by family and friends on social media

Angela Gomez

Former cheerleader, Angie Gomez, who graduated from Riverside Polytechnic HS, in California, is among the 57 other people killed in the tragedy on Sunday

Former Cheerleader Angie Gomez, 20, who graduated from Riverside Polytechnic HS, in California, were also named as victims.

A supporter wrote a touching tribute to Gomez on a GoFundMe page.

'She was a cheerful young lady with a warm heart and loving spirit. Angie's life was cut short when she succumbed to injuries sustained in the Las Vegas Route 91 shooting.

'This senseless act of violence has rocked our Poly Cheer and Song family. We are establishing this GoFundMe account to assist her family in making burial arrangements and taking care of all the needs they may have in the days and weeks to come. All monies raised here will be given directly to the Gomez family.

'Most of all, please raise this family up in prayer. Keep them in your thoughts and celebrate the life of a young woman who has gone home too soon. We love you, Angie.'

Jessica Klymchuk

Klymchuk, 28, from Valleyview, Alberta, was an educational assistant, librarian and bus driver for St. Stephen's School, said the Holy Family Catholic Regional Division.

'The scope of this tragedy is worldwide and we are feeling its impact here at home,' the division's superintendent, Betty Turpin, said in a statement.

A post on Klymchuk's Facebook page says she got engaged in April, and was in Vegas with her fiance.

Klymchuk, 28, from Valleyview, Alberta, was an educational assistant, librarian and bus driver for St. Stephen's School, said the Holy Family Catholic Regional Division

Adrian Murfitt

Commercial fisherman Adrian Murfitt, 35, of Anchorage, Alaska, was also among the slain, a family member said Monday.

His sister, Shannon Gothard, said the family heard from one of Murfitt's friends who was with him when he died, though they haven't received official confirmation about his death.

Asked if the family was holding out hope that he made it after all, she said, 'No. No.'

Gothard described her brother as a man with a hearty laugh and a former competitive hockey player who still dabbled in the game. 'His whole life was always around hockey,' she said.

After graduating from high school, he became a fisherman, picking up odd jobs in the offseason.

He had just come off an extremely successful fishing season when he made the trip to Las Vegas with some good friends, Gothard said.

Her brother 'was happy to pay some things off and had made some really good money and decided to go out and celebrate and go to the concert and treat himself to something nice and fun,' she said.

Commercial fisherman Adrian Murfitt, 35, of Anchorage, Alaska, was also among the slain, a family member said Monday. His sister, Shannon Gothard, said the family heard from one of Murfitt's friends who was with him when he died, though they haven't received official confirmation about his death

Sandy Casey, a middle school special education teacher living in Redondo Beach, California, was killed in Sunday night's attack, the school district and a relative said

Sandy Casey

Sandy Casey, a middle school special education teacher living in Redondo Beach, California, was killed in Sunday night's attack, the school district and a relative said.

'This is unbelievably tragic and sad,' Mike Matthews, superintendent of the Manhattan Beach School District, wrote in a Monday morning letter to the district. 'This loss is impacting many of our staff members deeply.'

Casey, 35, is an alumna of the College of St. Joseph in Rutland, Vermont, and Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts, said Linda O'Leary, a cousin of Casey's mother who is acting as a family spokeswoman.

Casey was at the Las Vegas concert with her fiancé and a friend, who were not injured, O'Leary said. Most of Casey's extended family lives in Vermont, she said.

'They're receiving a lot of support and love, the best you can do with an unbelievable tragedy,' she said.

The family is discussing setting up a scholarship in Casey's name.

Austin Davis went missing amid the chaos that unfolded after the shooting. His family searched for hours and tried to track him down on social media. But their search ended in tragedy

Austin Davis

Austin Davis went missing amid the chaos that unfolded after the shooting. His family searched for hours and tried to track him down on social media. But their search ended in tragedy.

They wrote on a GoFundMe page: 'Austin Davis was only 29 years old when the senseless Mass Shooting in Las Vegas at Route 91 Festival took his life. He did not deserve this.

'His FAMILY didn't deserve this. They took off straight to Vegas the moment the heard he was possibly hit and wounded.

'Not being able to find him in the chaos, they ended up waiting 20+ hours in the hospital to even know if their son and loved one was alive.

'As many of you know through the power of social media they could not find him for hours and hours.'

Disney confirmed that Carrie Barnette, a former employee, was one of the 59 who perished in the shooting

Carrie Barnette

Disney confirmed that Carrie Barnette, a former employee, was one of the 59 who perished in the shooting.

She was a Pacifica High School graduate and former cheerleader who worked in the park in Anaheim.

Walt Disney CEO Robert Iger said in a statement: 'Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by the tragic events in Las Vegas – the victims of violence, the witnesses, and the friends and families mourning loved ones.

'We are especially heartbroken over the loss of one of our own to this unconscionable and senseless act. Carrie Barnette had been a member of the Disney California Adventure culinary team for ten years and was beloved by her friends and colleagues.

'Our thoughts are with her family, along with our support, during this incredibly difficult time. Another valued Disney cast member, Jessica Milam, was also seriously injured and we are praying for her recovery.'

Dana Gardner

Dana Gardner, a Deputy Recorder and longtime employee at the San Bernardino County Clerk's office, was described as a 'dedicated public servant' and 'a great employee,' by County Clerk Bob Dutton.

She died after being shot twice at the concert, once in the arm and another in the chest, The Sun reported.

'Everybody here is still in shock. They're waiting for (Gardner) to walk through the door,' Dutton said.

Dana Gardner, a Deputy Recorder and longtime employee at the San Bernardino County Clerk's office, was described as a 'dedicated public servant' and 'a great employee,' by County Clerk Bob Dutton

Rhonda LeRocque

Rhonda LeRocque, a minister's wife, from Tewksbury, Massachusetts, had been at the concert with her six-year-old daughter, father-in-law and husband of 20 years, Jason.

Her father-in-law had just taken LeRocque's daughter home when the gunfire began.

LeRocque died instantly after being shot in the back of the head.

Rhonda LeRocque is pictured with her minister husband Jason and their daughter. Her daughter was taken away from the music festival by her father-in-law just minutes before the gunman opened fire

Denise Burditus

While the sun was still shining Sunday at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas, Denise Burditus posted a photo on Facebook of herself and her husband standing in front of the stage, smiling broadly.

Later, after news of the massacre spread, a friend asked simply: 'Are you two ok????'

Burditus never replied.

MetroNews, a West Virginia-based radio network, reported that Tony Burditus wrote on his Facebook page that his wife was among the victims.

'It saddens me to say that I lost my wife of 32 years, a mother of two, soon to be grandmother of five this evening in the Las Vegas shooting,' Tony Burditus wrote. 'Denise passed in my arms. I LOVE YOU BABE.'

Denise Burditus' Facebook page includes a photo of her and her husband at the same festival last year. Mandalay Bay, the hotel where the gunman opened fire, is shown in the background.

Denise Burditus' Facebook page includes a photo of her and her husband at the same festival last year. Mandalay Bay, the hotel where the gunman opened fire, is shown in the background

Rachel Parker

Rachael Parker, a police records technician, was shot and ultimately died in the hospital, the Manhattan Beach Police Department said.

Parker was among four department employees who were attending the Route 91 Harvest Festival while off-duty.

Another suffered minor injuries.

'She was employed with the Manhattan Beach Police Department for 10 years and will be greatly missed,' the department said in a statement.

Rachel Parker was an officer with the Manhattan Beach Police Department in California. She was a police records technician for the department

Hannah Ahlers

Dave Ahlers, Hannah's father-in-law, confirmed Monday evening that Hannah had been shot in the head at the Route 91 Harvest music festival. She leaves behind three children.

Her father-in-law told the Las Vegas Review Journal she was a devoted mother who dedicated her time to getting her kids to soccer practices.

A friend wrote on her GoFundMe page: 'She she left behind her daughters, son and her husband. She was an awesome friend, and awesome person, a loving person and a great wife.'

Dave Ahlers, Hannah's father-in-law, confirmed Monday evening that Hannah (left and right) had been shot in the head at the Route 91 Harvest music festival. She leaves behind three children

Melissa Ramirez

Melissa Ramirez lived in Littlerock, California, and graduated from the University of California, Bakersfield in 2014, according to 23ABC News in Bakersfield.

Melissa Ramirez lived in Littlerock, California, and graduated from the University of California, Bakersfield in 2014, according to 23ABC News in Bakersfield

Married mother-of-two, and kindergarten teacher Jenny Parks (pictured with her husband Bobby) was described by her family as a 'sweet woman... and a good mother'

Jenny Parks

Mother-of-two, and kindergarten teacher Jenny Parks, of Lancaster, LA in California, was also killed in the carnage.

Her aunt, Rhonda Boyle, wrote on Facebook: 'It's a sad day for me and my family my niece was murdered killed by that SOB in Los Vegas. Please pray for me and my family, she was a sweet woman... and a good mother.'

She leaves behind her husband Bobby Parks, 39, and their two children.

Jenny was planning to throw him a 40th birthday party next week before she was killed at the concert, friend Jessica Maddin said.

The couple were high school sweethearts and they have two children.

Maddin met Parks while working at 24 Hour Fitness.

Later Parks would help Maddin who started a group, Jessica's Hope Project, that provides care packages to troops.

Maddin now is trying to raise funds for her friend, Bobby Parks, on a GoFundMe page. Bobby Parks was shot in the arm and hand and is awaiting surgery, Maddin said.

'It breaks my heart,' Maddin said. 'People go to concerts to have a good time, connect with others and escape the tragedies of this world.'

Charleston Hartfield

Off-duty Las Vegas police officer and youth football coach Charleston Hartfield was among those killed, two of his friends said.

Hartfield, 34, was known as a selfless, respected leader who brought out the best in his players, said Stan King, whose son played football for Hartfield.

Troy Rhett, another friend of Hartfield's through football, said he knew from social media that Hartfield was attending the Sunday concert. When he heard about the shooting, he texted him, hoping to learn Hartfield was safe. He never heard back, and Rhett said he learned through another friend Monday morning that Hartfield had died.

Hartfield, who also went by 'Chuck' or 'Charles' or even 'Chucky Hart,' was also a military veteran and leaves behind a son and a daughter, Rhett said.

Hartfield is also listed at author of a book titled 'Memoirs of a Public Servant' about his time as a Las Vegas police officer.

Off-duty Las Vegas police officer and youth football coach Charleston Hartfield was among those killed, two of his friends said. Hartfield, 34, was known as a selfless, respected leader who brought out the best in his players, said Stan King, whose son played football for Hartfield

John Phippen, of Santa Clarita, California, was at the concert with his son Travis - a medic - when he was shot dead

John Phippen

Fellow victim John Phippen, of Santa Clarita, California, was at the concert with his son Travis - a medic - when he was shot dead.

Travis, who was shot in the arm, was able to patch up at least 14 others at the scene, but tragically wasn't able to save his own father.

John, who owned remodeling and repair company JP Specialties, in Clarita, was remembered by friends as a 'good man' and an 'amazing soul' who would often like to sing as he worked.

He had a 'smile that would light up a room,' friend Thomas Polucki told KHTS. 'He will be missed.'

His friend and neighbor, Leah Nagyivanyi, set up a GoFundMe page in tribute.

She wrote: 'If you didn't know John you surely missed out. He had a heart that was larger than life and a personality to match.

'You felt like you knew him for years the first time you met him. He was a simple man who enjoyed the simple things in life and having fun doing them.

'He had your back from the moment he met you and by having your back that could mean, having a cold beer in your hand when yours was empty or if you needed help with your car or in our case, your sandrail, your house or you just needed to chill.

'Even if you were someone he had never met before but were in need, he was there for you.'

Bailey Schweitzer

Schweitzer's co-workers at Infinity Communications arrived at work on Tuesday and couldn't bear to turn the lights on where she would normally sit, they told Bakersfield.com.

The 20-year-old country music fan, who was gunned down in the massacre, was a former cheerleader and spent time at the Bakersfield Speedway, which her parents owned.

Her colleagues said she had an 'addicting' smile.

Bailey Schweitzer's co-workers at Infinity Communications arrived at work on Tuesday and couldn't bear to turn the lights on where she would normally sit

Jack Beaton

Jack Beaton was identified as the 26th victim killed in the shooting on Sunday.

He and his wife, Laurie, attended the Route 91 Harvest Festival together. They had been married 23 years. Friends and family posted heartfelt tributes about their beloved relative, who they say shielded his wife when the gunman opened fire.

One friend wrote on Facebook: 'Jack was a very awesome man father husband and friend. I'm very saddened by his tragic death and those who had to witness it as friends. I am also praying for a healing hand for his wife and kids. Rip you crazy fun loving sucker.'

His son, Jake Beaton, also wrote: 'Lost my best friend. I love you so much more then you could ever imagine. Please watch over our family. You will forever be remembered as our hero!'

Jack Beaton (right) was identified as the 26th victim killed in the shooting on Sunday. He and his wife, Laurie (pictured), attended the Route 91 Harvest Festival together. They had been married 23 years

Christopher Roybal

Army veteran Roybal served in Afghanistan before he was gunned down during the festival.

He was at the event celebrating his birthday with his mother, Debby Allen, when he was shot in the chest. The two were separated amid the chaos, ABC 7 reported.

In June, he wrote an ominous Facebook post describing 'what it is like to be shot at'.

He wrote: 'A question people ask because it's something that less that 1% of our American population will ever experience. Especially one on a daily basis. My response has always been the same, not one filled with a sense of pride or ego, but an answer filled with truth and genuine fear/anger.

Army veteran Christopher Roybal served in Afghanistan before he was gunned down during the festival. In June, he wrote an ominous Facebook post describing 'what it is like to be shot at'

*which by the way, go hand in hand*

Depending on my level of intoxication, I respond with nothing short of the truth from first hand experience.

Entering with what our national News channels would report at the time as 'the deadliest place on earth' I was excited for my first taste of what real combat would be. What it would be like to be a real gunfighter in the modern day Wild Wild West. My first fight was something I never will forget.

'Finishing up what was supposed to be a quick 4-hour foot patrol, I remember placing my hand on the Stryker and telling Bella how well she did. Hearing the most distinct sounds of a whip cracking and pinging of metal off of the vehicle I just had my hand resting on is something that most see in movies.

'I remember that first day, not sure how to feel. It was never fear, to be honest, mass confusion. Sensory overload...followed by the most amount of natural adrenaline that could never be duplicated through a needle. I was excited, angry and manic. Ready to take on what became normal everyday life in the months to follow. Taking on the fight head on, grabbing the figurative 'Bull by the horns'.

'Unfortunately, as the fights continue and as they as increase in numbers and violence, that excitement fades and the anger is all that's left. The anger stays, long after your friends have died, the lives you've taken are buried and your boots are placed neatly in a box in some storage unit. Still covered in the dirt you've refused to wash off for fear of forgetting the most raw emotions you as a human being will ever feel again.

'What's it like to be shot at? It's a nightmare no amount of drugs, no amount of therapy and no amount of drunk talks with your war veteran buddies will ever be able to escape.

'Cheers boys.

Erick Silva

Silva was working as a security guard at the event and was helping everyone he could. He was gunned down by Paddock as he tried to get people away from the deadly scene.

Erick Silva was working at a security guard at the event and was helping everyone he could. He was gunned down by Paddock as he tried to get people away from the deadly scene

Jennifer Irvine

San Diego attorney Jennifer Irvine was also identified as one the victims killed in the shooting by her friends on Monday.

Irvine was a graduate of University of San Diego and California Western School of Law, according to her LinkedIn page.

She became a family law attorney and opened her own practice.

San Diego attorney Jennifer Irvine (left and right) was also identified as one the victims killed in the shooting by her friends

Tom Day Jr.

Day Jr, 54, was a contractor from Riverside, California. According to a website for one of his businesses, Portrait, he built homes and rehabilitated apartments.

Day Jr, 54, was a contractor from Riverside, California. According to a website for one of his businesses, Portrait, he built homes and rehabilitated apartments

Kurt Von Tillow

Von Tillow, 55, was a 'loving husband, father and grandfather,' his grieving family said after confirming he was among the 59 victims killed. He was with his wife in Las Vegas during the tragedy.

Kurt Von Tillow, 55, was a 'loving husband, father and grandfather,' his grieving family said after confirming he was among the 59 victims killed. He was with his wife in Las Vegas during the tragedy

Calla Medig

Calla Medig, 28, from Jasper, Alberta, was also among those killed. Her Facebook page showed she had visited Vegas before and was looking forward to her return trip.

She ran a bed and breakfast with her mother.

Calla Medig, 28, (left) from Jasper, was also among those killed. Her Facebook page showed she had visited Vegas before and was looking forward to her return trip

Dorene Anderson

Dorene Anderson was the second person from Anchorage, Alaska, confirmed killed in the mass shooting in Las Vegas, her husband's employer said Monday.

Anderson's husband, John, works for the Alaska Housing Finance Corp. The CEO of that organization sent an email to employees Monday informing them that Dorene had been killed in the shooting.

Anderson described herself on her Facebook page as a stay-at-home wife and mother whose outside interest was a passion for the Alaska Aces, a minor league hockey team that recently disbanded and was sold to the parent company of the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers. She had been a member of the Aces' 'Cowbell Crew.'

Stacy Shubert, the director of governmental relations and public affairs for the corporation, told The Associated Press that the family has requested privacy.

Dorene Anderson (pictured top left with her family and right with her daughter) was the second person from Anchorage, Alaska, confirmed killed in the mass shooting in Las Vegas, her husband's employer said Monday

Rocio Guillen

Rocio Guillen Rocha was described as a hard-working mother of four by friend and family. She was also killed in the shooting. She gave birth just six weeks before the horrifying attack.

She was a longtime cast member at Disneyland in Anaheim.

They set up a GoFundme in a bid to help their family with finances. They wrote: 'May you RIP my beautiful Rocha cousin with a heart of gold. We love you.'

She is survived by her children, ages 18, 13, 16 months and one month, ABC 7 reported.

Rocio Guillen Rocha was described as a hard-working mother of four by friend and family. She was also killed in the shooting. She gave birth just six weeks before the horrifying attack. She was a longtime cast member at Disneyland in Anaheim

Stacee Etcheber

Stacee Etcheber, wife of San Francisco Police officer Vinnie Etcheber, went missing as the chaos unfolded on Sunday night. According to ABC 7, her husband pushed her underneath a steel barrier for protection while he went to help the injured.

But Stacee was hit and killed by gunfire. The couple has a 10-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter.

Her brother in law just posted a message on Facebook:

'It's with a heavy heart and deep sorrow, Stacee Etcheber has passed away. Please pray for our family during this difficult time. She leaves behind two adoring beautiful children and an amazing husband. Thank you to everyone for all the support in this past few days. We will dearly miss you.......'

Stacee Etcheber, (left), wife of San Francisco Police officer Vinnie Etcheber (pictured together right), went missing as the chaos unfolded on Sunday night. Her husband pushed her underneath a steel barrier for protection while he went to help the injured. But Stacee was hit and killed by gunfire

Cameron Robinson

Cameron Robinson 28, was attending the festival with his boyfriend when he was shot in the neck, his sister Erin told the Las Vegas Review Journal. He lived in Utah, but commuted every day for work.

His family said he was an employee in the records department for the city of Las Vegas.

In his GoFundMe page, they wrote: 'Today we lost an amazing friend, son, brother, uncle, cousin, coworker and boyfriend to the senseless, horrible tragedy of the Las Vegas shooting.

'He was full of life and love and so much passion. He loved his family, friends and everyone he came in contact with. He loved to cook, entertain, run marathons, travel, go camping, boating, and the outdoors in general and above all surround himself with those he loved and others.

'He is an amazing example to all and brought so much light to those he came in contact with. He accomplished so much in such a short time and touched the lives of so many.

'Between his love to cook and amazing dance moves there was always good times. He was such a caring, giving and loving man. Cameron, you will be greatly missed. We love you so much!'

Cameron Robinson 28, (right in left picture and right) was attending the festival with his boyfriend when he was shot in the neck. He lived in Utah but commuted into Las Vegas for work

Brian Fraser

Family members identified Brian Fraser as one of the victims in a GoFundMe page.

They wrote: '"Here's the deal"... If you knew Brian you have heard that come from his mouth numerous times. He had a way of saying what needed to be said in just enough words. There is no way of putting the loss of an AMAZING husband, father, son, brother, cousin, uncle, and friend into simple words.

'A bigger than life man taken far too soon. Brian was a rock of love and support to his family. He was a father that all four of his kids ADORED and looked up to. A husand [sic] that LOVED his wife with all his heart. Please help by giving financially to his family to help Stephanie with the burdens of this unexpected and sensless [sic] tragedy. Any and all help will greatly be appreciated.'

Brian Fraser (left and right with his wife) was described as a loving husband and father on a GoFundMe page. His family identified him as one of the shooting victims

Victor Link

Victor Link was one of those gunned down at the concert. He lived in Bakersfield, California.

Victor Link was one of those gunned down at the concert. He lived in Bakersfield, California

Kelsey Meadows

Meadows, of Taft, California, was confirmed as one of the dead by her brother.

Brad wrote on Facebook: 'My family and I want to take a minute and thank everyone that has been trying to help us locate my sister.

'So it is with an absolutely shattered heart that I let everyone know that Kelsey did not survive this tragic event.'

'Please keep my family in your thoughts and prayers as we try and move past this horrible time.'

She was a substitute teacher at Taft High School.

Kelsey Meadows was confirmed as one of the dead by her brother. Brad wrote on Facebook: 'My family and I want to take a minute and thank everyone that has been trying to help us locate my sister. She is pictured left and far right with her family

Bill Wolfe Jr

Wolfe Jr, from Central Pennsylvania, was a youth wrestling and Little League coach. He was with his wife on Sunday night when the gunfire started.

Shippensburg police said in a Facebook post Tuesday: 'It is with the most of broken hearts, the families of Bill Wolfe Jr. and his wife Robyn share that Bill has been confirmed to be among the deceased as a result of the mass attack in Las Vegas.

'Please continue to hold our entire family as well as those affected across the nation in your unending prayers..'

Bill Wolfe Jr, another victim, is seen at another country event. He was a youth wrestling and Little League coach from central Pennsylvania

Heather Warino

Warino is the wife of firefighter Albert Alverado from Cedar City, Utah. She succumbed to her injuries in hospital after the Jason Aldean concert.

Cedar City officials told FOX 13: 'Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Alverado/Warino family.'

Heather Warino (left and right) is the wife of firefighter Albert Alverado from Cedar City, Utah. She succumbed to her injuries in hospital after the Jason Aldean concert

Tara Roe Smith

Mother-of-two Tara Roe Smith was identified as the fourth Canadian killed in the attack.

Her cousin wrote on Facebook: 'Hugs to all my family and those who knew my cousin Tara. Big hugs to her cute little babies and husband. Such horrible news.'

Family members also set up a GoFundMe page and wrote a touching tribute to Smith.

They said: 'In a time of overwhelming emotions, sadness, and pain, the last thing the Roe/Smith families need to be worrying about are the financial obligations associated with this tragic loss. He's not the kind to ask for help, but Zach would give you the shirt off his back, even if you weren't the kind to ask for help either.'

Mother-of-two Tara Roe Smith (second left) was identified as the fourth Canadian killed in the attack. Her cousin wrote on Facebook: 'Hugs to all my family and those who knew my cousin Tara. Big hugs to her cute little babies and husband. Such horrible news'

Jordyn Rivera

Cal State San Bernardino student Jordyn Rivera, was among those killed in the massacre.

According to The Sun, she was a fourth-year student in the Health Care Management program.

The school's president, Tomás Morales, wrote an email with a tribute to all of his students on Tuesday.

'I personally got a chance to know her when we spent time together last summer in London during the summer abroad program,' Morales wrote. 'As one of her faculty members noted, we will remember and treasure her for her warmth, optimism, energy, and kindness.'

A friend of her family, Mike Schrader, set up a GoFundMe page. He wrote: 'I'm lost for words right now and I cannot imagine or even begin to think how Albert and Mary Rivera feel right now.

'Their daughter Jordyn just turned 21 yrs old a couple months ago and was at the Vegas concert when the shooting happened. She passed away so young and she had everything going for her.

'We have established this GoFundMe account to assist her family in making burial arrangements and taking care of all the needs they may have in the days and weeks to come.

'All monies raised here will be given directly to fatherAlbert and Mary Rivera. If you could find it in your heart to give anything to help through this time would be much appreciated.'

Cal State San Bernardino student Jordyn Rivera, was among those killed in the massacre. She was a fourth-year student in the Health Care Management program

Denise Cohen and Derrick 'Bo' Taylor

The couple were watching the concert together when they were both hit by Paddock's gunfire. Both of their families confirmed they had not survived on Facebook.

Jeff Rees, Cohen's son, said: 'I am so very heartbroken and I love my mother more than anything in this world. Our families are all in shock and are still trying to process this.'

Both of them had two sons with different partners.

Denise Cohen and Derrick 'Bo' Taylor were watching the concert together when they were both hit by Paddock's gunfire. Both of their families confirmed they had not survived on Facebook

Laura Shipp

Laura Shipp's family confirmed to KSNV that she passed away after the shooting.

Paris Shipp wrote in a Facebook post: 'From the bottom of our hearts we would like to thank each and every one of you who have thought of our family during these past couple of days.

'We were all together last night when we received the news that Laura passed away in the recent, Las Vegas, tragedy.

'Though we have swung wildly through the entire spectrum of emotions, the one feeling that hits the hardest is the feeling of thankfulness and appreciation.'

They also set up a GoFundMe in her memory.

Laura Shipp's family confirmed that she passed away after the shooting in Las Vegas

Steve Berger

Steve Berger was celebrating his 44th birthday with his longtime best friend and coworker at the concert when he was shot and killed, KSTP reported.

His mother told the station he was near the front of the crowd when he was hit by one of the bullets.

He was a successful financial advisor from the Twin Cities area

Steve Berger (left) was celebrating his 44th birthday with his longtime best friend and coworker at the concert when he was shot and killed

Colleen Anderson (left) and Kris Delarosby (right) console Charleen Jochim in a hospital parking lot as they search for information on Berger while he was missing. The search ended in tragedy

Chris Hazencomb

Hazencomb, 44, of Camarillo, was a graduate of Thousand Oaks High School and a sports junkie. He was also a well-liked employee at the Walmart Neighborhood Market in Camarillo.

Relatives confirmed he died from gunshot wounds to the head at the Route 91 Harvest festival.

A GoFundMe account was set up his friend, Nicole Torres, who was at the concert with him when tragedy struck.

'He was a very kind man that everyone loved dearly. He will be missed by many,' the post read.

He had attended the concert with his friend Nicole, who is the mother of two young children. When the shooting happened, Chris, shielded Nicole and saved her life.

Hazencomb, 44, of Camarillo, was a graduate of Thousand Oaks High School and a sports junkie. Relatives confirmed he died from gunshot wounds to the head at the Route 91 Harvest festival

Carrie Parsons

Parsons, of Bainbridge Island, in Washington State, worked at Ajilon, a staffing agency in Seattle. The company confirmed on Tuesday that Parsons was an employee.

Her brother, Jeff, confirmed on Facebook that Parsons was one of the victims.

'The tragic events of the mass murder in Las Vegas took the life of a beautiful soul we know. May you Rest In Peace Carrie Parsons, and may your light forever shine,' a relative wrote on Facebook.

Parsons, of Bainbridge Island, in Washington State, worked at Ajilon, a staffing agency in Seattle. The company confirmed on Tuesday that Parsons was an employee

Keri Galvan

Galvan's death was confirmed by her sister, who set up a GoFundMe account for Galvan's husband and three children, ages 10, 4 and 2.

The mother-of-three attended the concert with her husband and their friends, who all survived.

She is remembered as a 'devoted wife and mother' who did 'everything in her power to be a wonderful mother'.

Keri Galvan's (pictured) death was confirmed by her sister, who set up a GoFundMe account for Galvan's husband and three children, ages 10, 4 and 2

The mother-of-three attended the concert with her husband (pictured) and their friends, who all survived

Andrea Castilla

Castilla lost her life celebrating her 28th birthday in Las Vegas. According to her aunt, she was 'holding hands with her sister watching the band when they heard “Duck” and shots being fired'.

Her family said she was tragically shot in the head, but her boyfriend, Derek Miller, her sister, Athena, and Athena's boyfriend, Shane Armstrong, 'immediately tried carrying her to safety dodging bullets along they way'.

Castilla's loved ones shielded her as bullets rang out around them and even 'carried her over a fence - and got her to the highway'.

They then flagged down a passing motorist who took them to the hospital in the back of his truck.

According to a GoFundMe account, Castilla's family and friends 'waited 7 hours in the emergency room - hospital staff telling them that she was in surgery... only to be told that she passed away upon admittance'.

Hospital staff had 'confused her with another patient', but she was later confirmed deceased.

Andrea Castilla (pictured) lost her life celebrating her 28th birthday in Las Vegas. According to her aunt, she was 'holding hands with her sister watching the band when they heard “Duck” and shots being fired'

Nicol Kimura

Kimura was attending the Route 91 Harvest Festival with seven of her friends.

According to a GoFundMe account, set up by her friend Ryan Miller, the group had come up from Orange County, California, and 'scattered after the shooting began'.

'Nicol's heart was bigger than most human beings, her spirit was beautiful, her laugh was infectious, and she just had a way of making every time we gathered an awesome one.

'She made you jealous of how much she loved life. And if you didn't know her, you missed out on a better life than the one you have,' the post read.

Kimura was attending the Route 91 Harvest Festival with seven of her friends. According to a GoFundMe account, set up by her friend Ryan Miller, the group had come up from Orange County, California, and 'scattered after the shooting began'

Carly Kreibaum

Kreibaum was identified as one of the victims killed Sunday at the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas, a family member confirmed.

KTIV reported that Kreibaum, of Sutherland, Iowa, was killed in the attack at the country music festival Sunday night.

Family members said they were still waiting to hear from Kreibaum. They told the station that they knew she had been shot but they did not know where she was. Her husband, Chris Kreibaum, reportedly flew to Las Vegas to try to find her.

Carly Kreibaum's family members said they were still waiting to hear from her. They said they knew she had been shot but they did not know where she was. Her husband, Chris Kreibaum, reportedly flew to Las Vegas to try to find her

Lisa Patterson

Bob Patterson confirmed that his beloved wife, Lisa Patterson, was tragically killed in the senseless shooting on Sunday.

Lisa Patterson and her husband had been married for more than 30 years and the couple had three children together.

Her husband, Bob, traveled with their two older children to Las Vegas after they received news of her death.

'My wife was a great person. I can't believe she's gone,' Bob told Fox 5 Vegas.

Bob revealed that the couple's eight-year-old daughter still didn't know her mother had been killed as of Tuesday night.

Lisa Patterson was active in her church and a 'constant presence at the PV Girls Softball League fields, where she and her husband Bob spent endless hours donating their time and energy to help the girls of our community', according to a GoFundMe account.

'Lisa had an infectious energy and fierce love for her family, and we are beyond heartbroken for Bob and their three kids,' family friends wrote on the page.

Bob Patterson (left) confirmed that his beloved wife, Lisa Patterson (right), was tragically killed in the senseless shooting on Sunday. Lisa Patterson and her husband had been married for more than 30 years and the couple had three children together

Candice Bowers

Bowers, 40, was a single mother from Garden Grove who attended the concert with a friend.

She had adopted her two-year-old niece, Ariel, in May. She two other children, Kurtis, 20, and Katie, 16. Bowers also worked as a restaurant waitress.

'Candice left this world doing what she loved, dancing to country music among loved ones. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her,' family and friends wrote on a GoFundMe page.

Bowers (center, with her children), 40, was a single mother from Garden Grove who attended the concert with a friend

She had adopted her two-year-old niece, Ariel, in May. She two other children, Kurtis, 20, and Katie, 16. Bowers also worked as a restaurant waitress

Patricia Mestas

Mestas, 67, was one of the last victims identified by her family on Tuesday night.

'Pati was one great lady, loved her family and country music,' family and friends wrote on GoFundMe.

Her cousin wrote on Facebook that Mestas was a 'true and dedicated Christian'.

'Her generous smile was infectious, and it brightly reflected the Glory of God like a beacon of joy.'