A teen bowler, a shipbuilder and a sign language interpreter are among the Maine shooting victims
By HOLLY RAMER, LISA RATHKE, KATHY McCORMACK, DAVID SHARP and DAVID R. MARTIN
Associated Press
The 18 people killed in two mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine, included a 14-year-old bowler, a shipbuilder who loved playing the game of cornhole and a sign language interpreter. Forty-four-year-old Bill Young, of Winthrop, had taken his 14-year-old son, Aaron, to play in a youth bowling league at Just-in-Time Recreation. Peyton Brewer-Ross was a dedicated pipefitter at Bath Iron Works who left behind a partner, young daughter and friends. Joshua Seal, a sign language interpreter, was shot and killed while playing in a cornhole tournament at Schemengees Bar & Grill with other members of the deaf community. The victims were remembered during a Sunday vigil at the Lewiston basilica.