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Salyssa Alers, right, and Jennifer Fells cousins Sabryna Jaimez take a moment as they make a statement on behalf of the Fells family at the Higher Ground Resource Center, 101 W. 44th St. Fells, that after A house fire and rampage was found dead by her friend Leslie Scarlett, who was then fatally shot by the police.
Carmelita Sanchez, center, who worked with Jennifer Fells at a McDonald’s restaurant, holds a photo of her during a vigil organized by murder victims last week.
Her big smile and oversized personality were what the family remembered most about Jennifer Fells on Monday.
Fells, a 36-year-old mother of three, was killed on July 18 in a rampage on the south side of Tucson.
According to police, she was shot dead before she was found in a burning house.
Relatives of Jennifer Fells, a victim of the July 18 shootings and house fire on the south side of Tucson, shared a statement Monday afternoon.
Video by Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star.
“As one of the families affected by last week’s events, we would like to begin by expressing our condolences to all the victims and their families,” said Salyssa Alers, one of Fells’ cousins in a press conference organized by the family.
“Jennifer was a lively, noisy, fun-loving mother, sister, and daughter, and she was taken from their children too early,” Alers said.
Alers said she wanted the Tucson community to know that Fells’ family valued her support, including people in the Western Hills neighborhood where she lived. She also said that the family especially wanted to thank the first responders who tried to help amid the chaos.
“We would also like to thank all of the injured neighbors and first aiders,” she said. “We would like to especially acknowledge and thank Cory Saunders who lost his life trying to save Jennifer.”
Alers remembered Fells’ lively personality and beaming smile, especially when she was with her three children and extended family.
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