Photos: Posthumous degree for San Bernardino massacre victim
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.
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.
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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.
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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.