Some of the victims from Sunday’s church massacre in Texas are beginning to be identified, including two young children and a mother.

Brooke Ward, 5, and Emily Garza, 7, were both among the 26 people killed during the mass shooting, along with Brooke’s mother, Joann Ward, according to the Dallas Morning News.

The two kids are reportedly cousins.

A third child, Ryland Ward, 5, was also shot and still fighting for his life early Monday morning. He took four bullets to his stomach, groin and arm.

The boy’s uncle, Michael Ward, described carrying the youngster out of First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs just moments after the shooting.

“It’s unreal at first,” he told the News. “The church of all places.”

Michael, 31, lives a few blocks away from the church with his wife, Leslie Ward, who heard the gunshots and alerted him. His brother, Chris Ward — father of Brooke and Ryland — also lives nearby and quickly ran over to First Baptist as soon as he found out what happened.

“He was pissed at me,” Michael said, noting how his brother thought it was some sick joke. “I said, ‘I’m not lying to you, Chris, they’re all shot.'”

The distraught dad had another child who was at the church on Sunday, but she somehow managed to survive — despite getting her eyeglasses shot off her face.

Leslie told the News that the Ward family was rallying around Ryland late Sunday as he fought to survive from his wounds, which were described as serious.

“Ryland is the only one left,” she said.

Leslie remembered how her and her daughter were supposed to be at First Baptist for Sunday’s church service, but chose to stay home this week for no particular reason.

“We were going to go to church, me and McKinley,” she told the News. “I guess God said, ‘Don’t go.'”