Family of slain Yountville clinician: ‘She is missed terribly’
Published on March 13, 2018 at 01:03AM by By Lizzie Johnson and Kurtis Alexander
The family of one of the three women who were taken hostage and slain by a former resident of a veterans treatment home in Yountville expressed sorrow Monday and thanked the community for support. Jennifer Golick, a 42-year-old St. Helena resident who was clinical director at the Pathway Home treatment facility for recovering veterans, was shot and killed Friday by ex-Army soldier Albert Cheung Wong, 36, authorities said. “She was a beloved mom, sister, daughter, colleague and friend,” said her husband, Mark Golick, who briefly addressed reporters in her hometown. “She is missed terribly.
Published on March 13, 2018 at 01:03AM by By Lizzie Johnson and Kurtis Alexander
The family of one of the three women who were taken hostage and slain by a former resident of a veterans treatment home in Yountville expressed sorrow Monday and thanked the community for support. Jennifer Golick, a 42-year-old St. Helena resident who was clinical director at the Pathway Home treatment facility for recovering veterans, was shot and killed Friday by ex-Army soldier Albert Cheung Wong, 36, authorities said. “She was a beloved mom, sister, daughter, colleague and friend,” said her husband, Mark Golick, who briefly addressed reporters in her hometown. “She is missed terribly.
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