CNN
By Holly Yan and Alan Duke
September 18, 2013
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
A woman struck in the head is released from the hospital
A daughter of one man says she doesn't want her father remembered as a victim
Authorities release the names of the 12 people killed; another eight were injured
Among the dead was Kathy Gaarde, who loved animals and counted bluebirds for a refuge
(CNN) -- They were civilians and contractors, just starting their day at a massive military compound that's normally a bastion of safety.
But for reasons that may never be known, a former Navy reservist cut their lives short when he went on a shooting rampage at Washington's Navy Yard on Monday. Twelve families were left anguished.
Sylvia Frasier, 53, of Waldorf, Maryland
John Roger Johnson, 73, of Derwood, Maryland
Frank Kohler, 50, of Tall Timbers, Maryland
Vishnu Bhalchandra Pandit, 61, of North Potomac, Maryland
Kenneth Bernard Proctor, 46, of Waldorf, Maryland
Richard Michael Ridgell, 52, of Westminster, Maryland
Michael Arnold, 59, of Lorton, Virginia
Martin Bodrog, 54, of Annandale, Virginia
Kathy Gaarde, 62, of Woodbridge, Virginia
Mary Francis Knight, 51, of Reston, Virginia
Gerald L. Read, 58, of Alexandria, Virginia
Arthur Daniels, 51, of southeast Washington, D.C.
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