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Substitute teacher killed at Nashville school heralded as a devoted mother and educator with a deep faith

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Cindy Peak was remembered as a loyal mom who fiercely cherished her household, a “spitfire” and a longtime educator who introduced out the perfect in her college students.

A whole bunch of individuals crammed Christ Presbyterian Church on Saturday to have a good time the lifetime of Peak, 61, a substitute instructor killed throughout a taking pictures at The Covenant College.

Photographs capturing particular moments of her and her youngsters’s lives embellished the church and performed on a display for mourners.

Peak “invested her life absolutely within the encouragement of others,” pastor Scott Sauls stated through the service. Her three favourite roles have been that of a loving mom, spouse and instructor, he stated.

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“We’ll by no means cease lacking her,” Sauls stated.

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“Cindy was loyal to household and buddies and he or she cherished her college students and oldsters,” her sister Debbie Dunlap stated. “However the absolute loves of her life have been her husband and kids.”

Peak was amongst six individuals killed Monday when a former pupil opened fireplace on the non-public Christian faculty. Authorities recognized the victims as faculty head Katherine Koonce, 60; faculty custodian Mike Hill, 61; and college students Hallie Scruggs, William Kinney, and Evelyn Dieckhaus, all 9.

A funeral for Evelyn was Friday.

Mourners embrace after a funeral service held for Evelyn Dieckhaus, on Friday.Wade Payne / AP

Dunlap stated Peak’s love for her youngsters “launched her into one other stratosphere.”

“Cindy was an ideal mother, smart in her counsel and fierce in her love,” she stated, telling the church that she’s going to miss spending hours on the cellphone, sharing “our best joys and our deepest hurts.”

“She was my confidant, my finest good friend, my beloved sister,” Dunlap stated by means of tears. “Nobody can substitute her.”

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Her husband, Chris Peak, stated “there isn’t a doubt in my thoughts, in my household’s thoughts, that Cindy died a hero.”

Individuals pray at a memorial on the entrance to the Covenant College, on Wednesday.Wade Payne / AP

Ellie Peak stated her mom was “feisty” and a “spitfire” and steadfast in her religion in God.

A web based obituary acknowledged that Peak wished to be remembered first for her love of God adopted by her love for her husband, their three youngsters and everybody else she thought of household.

Sally Weatherly, a good friend and fellow instructor, shared tales of Peak selecting her up in her “scorching crimson sports activities automotive” and displaying her Nashville.

She stated Peak had “robust opinions and nice recommendation,” made the perfect banana bread and had an infectious smile and snort.

Peak made do-it-yourself Christmas ornaments for everybody in her third-grade class, Weatherly stated.

“She was a gatherer of individuals,” she stated on the funeral.

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A motive for the taking pictures stays unclear, though the police chief stated “resentment” could have performed a job. The 28-year-old shooter was fatally shot by Officers Rex Engelbert and Michael Collazo.

Daniella Silva reported from Nashville. Minyvonne Burke from Pennsylvania.

Minyvonne Burke contributed.

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