Granbury community honors student killed by school bus

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The Granbury community came together to remember a five-year-old boy who tragically died after being hit by a school bus. The candlelight vigil for Exodus Crockett took place on Thursday night, drawing over 100 attendees, including neighbors, classmates, and firefighters. Students from Granbury ISD wore red and blue to honor Crockett, who loved Spider-Man. Pastor Beau Mills spoke at the vigil, sharing that every moment with Exodus was full of joy and laughter. Mills emphasized that the boy was adored by both his teachers and friends. Exodus’s father, Jacob, wishes for his son to be remembered for his happy spirit. Mills highlighted that Jacob is relying on his faith to cope with this devastating loss. Tragically, Exodus’s mother had passed away from cancer recently. He was their only son and is survived by a sister. The funeral services for Exodus will take place on Friday. Support for the family is being organized, with donations accepted at a local bank and meal assistance available online.


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