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  • Texas shooting victim's husband died a day after her death
  • Married for 24 years, the couple shared four children
  • The school year was Irma's 23rd year of teaching

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Joe Garcia, 50, had dropped off flowers at his wife's memorial on Thursday morning

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The husband of a woman teacher who was killed in the Texas school carnage died of a heart attack moments after he dropped flowers at his wife’s memorial on Thursday.

Fourth-grade teacher Irma Garcia was massacred along with her co-teacher and 19 students at the Robb Elementary School in close knot town of Uvalde.

Quoting the family’s relative, The New York Times reported that 50-year-old Joe Garcia “pretty much just fell over” after returning home and died of a heart attack.

Married for 24 years, the couple shared four children.

The school year, scheduled to end Thursday, was Irma's 23rd year of teaching — all of it at Robb Elementary School. She had been previously named the school's teacher of the year and was a 2019 recipient of the Trinity Prize for Excellence in Education from Trinity University.

The alleged shooter, Salvador Ramos, was inside the Robb Elementary School classroom in Uvalde for more than an hour before he was killed in a shootout, authorities said Thursday.

The rampage has rocked a country already reeling from gun violence, and the toll has continued to climb in Uvalde, a largely Latino town of some 16,000 people about 75 miles (120 kilometers) from the Mexican border.

Joe Garcia, 50, had dropped off flowers at his wife's memorial on Thursday morning, The New York Times reported. He “pretty much just fell over” after returning home and died of a heart attack, his nephew John Martinez told the newspaper.

The Archdiocese of San Antonio and the Rushing-Estes-Knowles Mortuary confirmed Joe Garcia's death to The Associated Press. AP was unable to independently reach members of the Garcia family on Thursday.

Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller will hold a Mass on Thursday evening at Sacred Heart Church in Uvalde for the Garcia family and the wider community, the archdiocese said.

Married for 24 years, the couple shared four children. The oldest, Cristian, is serving in the Marine Corps as his brother, Jose, attended Texas State University. Their eldest daughter Lyliana is a high school sophomore, while her younger sister is a seventh grade student.

Martinez, the Garcias' nephew, told The Detroit Free Press that the family was struggling to grasp that while Garcia's son trained for combat, it was his mother who was shot to death.

“Stuff like this should not be happening in schools,” he told the newspaper. “It's wrong. It's not OK.” The Garcias loved to barbecue, 48-year-old Irma wrote in an online letter to her students at Robb Elementary. Irma enjoyed listening to music and taking country cruises to Concan, a community along the Frio River about 25 miles (40.23 kilometers) north of Uvalde.

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The school year, scheduled to end Thursday, was Irma's 23rd year of teaching — all of it at Robb Elementary School. She had been previously named the school's teacher of the year and was a 2019 recipient of the Trinity Prize for Excellence in Education from Trinity University.

“Mrs. Irma Garcia was my mentor when I began teaching," her colleague Allison McCullough wrote when Irma was named teacher of the year. "The wealth of knowledge and patience that she showed me was life changing." For five years, Irma had co-taught with Eva Mireles, who also was killed.

“Welcome to the 4th grade! We have a wonderful year ahead of us!” Mireles wrote in an online letter to their incoming students last year.

((WITH AP INPUT))

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