On Saturday, May 6th, Cindy, Kyu, William and James Cho visited the Allen outlet mall together in North Texas. William had just celebrated his 6th birthday 4 days prior and little James was 3. An afternoon that should have been filled with light, love and celebration unfortunately was cut short by a mass shooting massacre that left 8 victims dead. Cindy, Kyu and three year old James were among those victims that tragically lost their lives.Kyu was a graduate of JJ Pearce High School and is fondly remembered as a great student, outstanding musician, and a friend to all. The JJ Pearce Class of 1973 is celebrating their 50-year Class Reunion the weekend of September 14 and have created a scholarship honoring Kyu’s memory and his legacy. The Pearce Community Woman’s League is coordinating donations and will present scholarships to deserving JJP students.Kyu, who worked as an immigration attorney at Porter Legal Group, was born in South Korea and raised in Dallas, according to the law firm’s website, which said he had “a deep pride, respect, and appreciation for the American Dream.” He graduated with his bachelor's degree from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 2007, then graduated in 2010 from the Ave Maria School of Law in Florida.Donations for scholarships in honor and memory of Pearce's graduate, Kyu Cho and family can be made here through Pearce Community Women's Club website.