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Memorial held in Brandon for Las Vegas shooting victim Tara Roe

Friends and family of Tara Roe gathered in Brandon Friday afternoon to remember the young mom of two, who was one of four Canadians killed in the Las Vegas mass shooting.

Roe, 34, was one of 4 Canadians to die in Las Vegas mass shooting

Tara Roe, seen here with her husband, Zach, was one of four Canadians confirmed dead following the Las Vegas shooting spree. (Gofundme)

Friends and family of Tara Roe gathered in BrandonFriday afternoon to remember the young mom, who was one of four Canadianskilled in the Las Vegas Shooting on Oct. 1.

More than 500 people filed into the Imperial Ballroom at the Victoria Inn, a hotel on the Manitoba city's west end, for a celebration of life.

"We did not dwell on the evil that took our Tara from our lives, but we shared with laughter and tears her happy times, her accomplishments, our memories of her and why she was loved so muchby so many," said Mark Smith, Roe's father.

Smith and his wife, Brenda, read a prepared statement to reporters after the service concluded.

Roe, 34, grew up in Brandon, but lived inOkotoks,Alta., with her husband,Zach, and their two boys.
Tara Roe's parents, Mark and Brenda Smith, spoke to reporters after the memorial service on Friday afternoon. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

She was among the spectators at an outdoor music festival in Las Vegaswhen a gunman opened fire from the 32nd floor of thenearbyMandalayBayhotel, killing58 peopleand injuring hundreds more.

Guests at the memorial were also invited to sign a petition to support gun control.

"One heart is worth more than all the guns on Earth," read a sign next to the petition, the family said. A table of Tara's photos, crafts, projects and other mementoes was also on display.

"Tara loved life," said Smith. "She wanted to experience new adventures, taking up wave surfing and kayaking just this summer.She loved to do things with her family, enjoyed camping, Clear Lake time, biking and quiet game nights."

Her sister, Tami Spiropoulos, spoke at the service.

"I will keep her closer to me than ever before, because distance means so littlewhen someone means so much to you, like Tara does to meand to all who knew her," Spiropoulos said.

Her parents said they are thankful for the outpouring of support people have shown since their daughter died. A GoFundMe account set up for Roe's husband and kids has so far raised more than $160,000.
Roe's family held a celebration of life on Friday in Brandon, where she grew up. (Riley Laychuk/CBC )

"Like everyone here today who had their own connection to Tara, we will support each other as we go forward," Smith said.

"And while we find a way to live our lives without Tara, she will never be forgotten."