
This undated photo provided by Cat Doyle at the Catholic Church of the Transfiguration shows Olga Woltering of Marietta, Ga. The devout Catholic woman who lived in Georgia was among those killed in the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., airport shooting on Friday, Jan. 6, 2017. That's according to her church, which confirmed the death of Olga Woltering in a statement on its website Saturday, the day after the attack. The Catholic Church of the Transfiguration said the native English woman who had long lived in the Atlanta suburb of Marietta "was so charming, calling everybody 'Lovey' or 'Love' in her unmistakable British accent." (Tim Woltering/Cat Doyle of Catholic Church of the Transfiguration via AP)
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