'To know Nohema was to love her — she was the kind of person every community longs to have in its midst and we were blessed to have her in our lives,' the Graber family said. 'She lived for her children, her family and her faith.'
"I absolutely cannot comprehend why any student would ever want to hurt her," one former student at Fairfield High School said.Claire Epperson last saw Nohema Graber, a Spanish teacher at her alma mater, Fairfield High School in Iowa, when she was home from college a week ago to watch her younger sister in the school play.
"I absolutely cannot comprehend why any student would ever want to hurt her," Alyson Reid, a former student, said. The Jefferson County Attorney's Office said the ongoing investigation has not found any evidence so far that her killing was racially motivated. and known for its stately Victorian homes, was a far cry from the bustle of Mexico City, where the family had lived, Graber learned to adapt.
"We were taught how to handle very difficult people," McCoy said."But she could get along with everybody."Epperson, who played the clarinet in band, said Graber would make those who performed in the school concert get up in class and ask the other students to"clap on them!"
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