Virginia Tech Victims Remembered

   

Henry J. Lee, of Roanoke, Va. Lee, also known as Henh Ly, was the ninth of 10 siblings whose family fled to the United States from Vietnam, arriving in Roanoke in 1994. Friends described the diminutive Lee, a 20-year-old freshman computer engineering major, as a serious student who wasn't necessarily a serious person. A Virginia Tech classmate who lived in Lee's hall, Nathan Spady, described Lee as "an extremely bubbly guy, always ready to go." (AP Photo/Lee Family via The Roanoke Times)
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Caption: Henry J. Lee, of Roanoke, Va. Lee, also known as Henh Ly, was the ninth of 10 siblings whose family fled to the United States from Vietnam, arriving in Roanoke in 1994. Friends described the diminutive Lee, a 20-year-old freshman computer engineering major, as a serious student who wasn't necessarily a serious person. A Virginia Tech classmate who lived in Lee's hall, Nathan Spady, described Lee as "an extremely bubbly guy, always ready to go." (AP Photo/Lee Family via The Roanoke Times)
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