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Remembrance Ceremony Planned In Yountville For 3 Shooting Victims
The ceremony marks 1 year since the tragedy involving a former client at The Pathway Home veterans mental health treatment center unfolded.

NAPA VALLEY, CA — The town of Yountville is holding a community remembrance Saturday for the three clinical staff workers of The Pathway Home veterans mental health treatment center who were killed by a former client a year ago.
Executive Director Christine Loeber, 48, Jennifer Gray Golick, 42, a clinical director, and Jennifer K. Gonzales Shushereba, 32, a clinical psychologist and her unborn daughter were killed by Albert Wong, 36, of Sacramento, a former Pathway Home client.
Wong shot the women with a rifle in Madison Hall of the Pathway Home at the Veterans Home of California in Yountville on March 9, 2018. Wong then shot himself in the head and died.
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Shushereba's unborn daughter also died from a lack of oxygen caused by her mother's death.
The remembrance ceremony is at noon Saturday at Veterans Memorial Park, 6465 Washington St. in Yountville. The event is public, and Pathway Home officials will make brief remarks.
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