ccd program and was learning her rosary. olivia always led grace at the dinner table each night. she was a grateful child who was always appreciative and never greedy. her father said she was a 6-year-old who had a lot to look forward to. joining me now olivia s cousin, john engel. john, how can you and the family deal with what s happened? i know this is the question everyone is asking you, but it is completely mysterious to us who have never experienced the loss of a 6-year-old like this. it s completely mysterious to us. thank you for reading that. that s the first thing the parents said is we want olivia to be remembered. we talked about it today, and they said we re so gratified to see the outpouring of support on facebook, people writing in, and they re saying not your
she laughed a lot. she is very creative and was always drawing and designing things. she loved swimming and her ballet and hip-hop dance lessons. olivia was involved with her daisy girl scouts, enjoyed playing soccer, and expressed passion in musical theater. she was a great big sister who was always very patient with her 3-year-old brother, braden. her favorite colors were purple and pink. her favorite stuffed animal was a lamb. she was involved in her perish s ccd program and was learning her rosary. olivia always led grace at the dinner table each night. she was a grateful child who was always appreciative and never greedy. her father said she was a 6-year-old who had a lot to look forward to. joining me now olivia s cousin, john engel. john, how can you and the family