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Skating Dreams Shattered in the Sky
Saturday, February 1, 2025
Everly was shy off the ice, but her personality lit up on it. She would describe herself as the resilient person she was. She was a sectional champion and had won the Autumn Classic in Texas at the intermediate level. She was dedicated and hopeful to be in the Olympics. She tore her meniscus in her knee during the summer and had surgery, but this did not stop her from training. She pushed through the pain and earned a spot on the U. S. Figure Skating National Development Team.
Everyone was shocked and saddened. With tears in her eyes, Helen Li, 13, described Alydia as "Lydia" and recalled the times they spent together. The girls were not only talented but also kind and dedicated. Zere Scholz, a skater, explained that Alydia was energetic and full of ideas and Everly was reserved but kind. The girls were very different, but they were both passionate about skating.
The neighborhood was in shock. Doug Fague, whose daughter skated with the girls, said knowing the family, "He had a personality that was bigger than life, hard to contain, ".
People were so shocked by the news. Families and friends across the country were devastated. The Livingstons were a loving family.
The community is still healing. People still flock to the rink where the girls trained. Many bring flowers, balloons, candles, and cards to the girls' memorial. The community will never forget the girls. A family of four who loved each other and lived their passions. They will surely be missed.
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