A mom of two fatally wounded in the Dayton mass shooting spent her final moments calling the father of her kids in a bid to see the children, the man recalled in an emotional Facebook post.

“She FaceTimed Me And Said ‘Babe I Just Got Shot In My Head, I Need To Get To My Kids,'” wrote Daryl “Dee” Lee about Lois Oglesby, one of nine victims killed in the Sunday bloodbath.

Oglesby, a 27-year-old nursing student who recently gave birth to her second child, was enjoying a night out in the Ohio city’s popular nightlife district when Connor Betts, 24, opened fire with his AR-15-style rifle around 1:05 a.m.

Betts killed nine people — including his own sister — and wounded 14 more.

“That’s Strong As F–k To Hold Off to Call Me!!” Lee wrote of Oglesby. “She Was Letting Me Know She Loved Me And To Take Care Of These Kids And I Got You Babe!!!!!!

“I Can’t Stop Crying!!!!”

Though a troubling portrait of Betts has emerged — including his talking about “evil things” and holding a gun to a friend’s head — investigators have yet to determine a concrete motive behind the slayings.