Photos: Posthumous degree for San Bernardino massacre victim
At a board of trustees meeting, Los Angeles Harbor College awarded a diploma to Aurora Godoy, one of the 14 killed in the San Bernardino massacre in December.
Chancellor Francisco Hernandez comforts Dolores Valles and Juan Manuel Banales, the parents of Aurora Godoy, as Los Angeles Harbor College honors her with a posthumous diploma. Godoy, 26, was the youngest of 14 people killed in the Dec. 2 shooting in San Bernardino.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)At a board of trustees meeting, Los Angeles Harbor College awarded a diploma to Aurora Godoy, one of the 14 killed in the San Bernardino massacre in December.
James Godoy holds his 2-year-old son Alexander and a posthumous diploma awarded to his late wife, Aurora Godoy, at Los Angeles Harbor College. Her parents are at right.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Los Angeles Harbor College President Otto Lee reaches out to greet 2-year-old Alexander Godoy as the boy’s father, James, accepts a posthumous degree for his late wife, Aurora Godoy.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)Jessica Fernandez wipes tears from her eyes as her best friend, Aurora Godoy, is honored with a posthumous diploma during a Los Angeles Harbor College board of trustees meeting.
(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)