This story is from April 17, 2023

Funeral set for remaining victim of Louisville bank shooting

The fifth and final victim of the mass shooting at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky has been revealed to be Juliana Maria Farmer. Farmer was a new loan analyst at the bank and had only been there for two weeks and a day when the shooting occurred. She is described as having a great personality, warmth and a beautiful smile. Funeral services are scheduled for Friday and Saturday at Tomblinson Funeral Home and St. Paul's Episcopal Church respectively. The other four victims' funeral arrangements were disclosed last week.
Funeral set for remaining victim of Louisville bank shooting
The fifth and final victim of the mass shooting at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky has been revealed to be Juliana Maria Farmer. (Photo credit- AP)
LOUISVILLE: Funeral arrangements have been made for the remaining victim killed in last week's mass shooting at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky.
Visitation for Juliana Maria Farmer, 45, will be at Tomblinson Funeral Home in Henderson from 4-8 p.m. Friday and funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, the funeral home said.
Farmer, a loan analyst at the bank, was one of five people killed on April 10 when another Old National Bank employee walked into the building and began firing an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle while livestreaming the attack before police fatally shot him.
Eight others were injured, including a police officer who was shot in the head and remained hospitalized Monday in critical condition. Seven others who were hospitalized have been released, officials said.
Farmer had just taken the job at Old National Bank. Her obituary said she had been there two weeks and one day when the shooting happened and that she loved her job. "Juliana had a great personality and drew people to her with her warmth and beautiful smile," the obituary states.
She is survived by her mother, three children and four grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements for the other four victims were disclosed last week. They included senior vice presidents Tommy Elliott, 63, and Joshua Barrick, 40; executive administrative officer Deana Eckert, 57; and commercial real estate market executive Jim Tutt Jr., 64.
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