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    Veronica Moser-Sullivan

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    Veronica Moser-Sullivan

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    AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    An officer holds a plaque honoring the late Veronica Moser Sullivan. Aurora theater shooting victim Veronica Moser Sullivan was sworn in as an honorary police officer by the Aurora police department on Sept. 5, 2015.

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    Aubrey Dearman, smiles as she is introduced by district attorney George Brauchler, during a lemonade sale she arranged in honor of her cousin, Veronica Moser Sullivan. Aurora theater shooting victim Veronica Moser Sullivan was sworn in as an honorary police officer by the Aurora police department on Sept. 5, 2015.

  • Ashley Moser salutes Chief Nick Metz ...

    Ashley Moser salutes Chief Nick Metz after receiving a flag and a plaque honoring her daughter's memory.

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    AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post

    Aurora police chief Nick Metz speaks as he honors Veronica Moser Sullivan.

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Veronica Moser-Sullivan will always be 6 years old.

The “vibrant, excitable,” blond-haired, blue-eyed little girl, who was bragging five days ago about learning how to swim, was one of the 12 people killed in the Aurora theater shooting Friday, said her great-aunt Annie Dalton.

“She loved to dress up and read and was doing well at school. She was beautiful and innocent,” Dalton said of Veronica, who attended Holly Ridge Elementary School in Denver. “It’s a nightmare right now.”

Veronica’s mother, Ashley Moser, remains in critical condition at Aurora Medical Center. The 25-year-old was shot in the neck, and doctors have been unable to remove the bullet. She also suffered a gunshot wound in the abdomen.

Moser passes in and out of consciousness, asking about her daughter, Dalton said, and does not yet know that Veronica died.

Moser, who was recently accepted to medical school, might recover with some use of her hands.

“They expect her to have some paralysis but don’t know how extensive it will be,” Dalton said.

Veronica was a comfort to her grandfather, who died two months ago after suffering from a terminal illness over the previous year.

“We were just rebuilding our family,” Dalton said.