July 10, 2026

3 more funerals for Buffalo victims in week of goodbyes

White and green bouquet on car

byย CAROLYN THOMPSON Associated Press

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) โ€” A mother and sister known for baking decadent pastries. A restaurant worker buying his 3-year-oldโ€™s birthday cake. A father of six who worked as a school bus aide.

These three victims ofย the racist attack on a Buffalo supermarketย will be laid to rest Friday, in a week filled with goodbyes for family and friends.

Funeral services are scheduled for Geraldine Talley, 62, of Buffalo, Andre Mackniel, 53, of Auburn, and Margus Morrison, 52, of Buffalo.

Theyโ€™re among the 10 people killed and three wounded when a white gunman opened fire on afternoon shoppers and employees at a Tops Friendly Market on May 14. Authorities said he chose the grocery store because itโ€™s in a predominantly Black neighborhood.

For many Black Americans, this latest example of targeted racial violenceย stirred the same feelings they faced after earlier attacks.

โ€œItโ€™s like Groundhogโ€™s Day. Weโ€™ve seen this over and over again,โ€ said Mark Talley, son of Geraldine Talley,ย at a news conference after the shooting.ย โ€œI constantly think about what could have been done.โ€

Friends and family of Talley say she was an expert baker who treated them to apple crisp, cakes and pastries. She was with her fiancรฉ at Tops when the shooting started. Her fiancรฉ was in a different aisle and made it to safety.

โ€œGerri will be remembered for her beautiful spirit, her dimpled smile and immense love for her family,โ€ her online obituary said. Veteran civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton is expected to memorialize Talley on Friday.

Mackniel was picking up a birthday cake for his young son when he was killed. He was a cook and stay-at-home father to his son, his obituary said.

โ€œHe loved basketball, playing the guitar, writing poems, listening to music, but most of all Andre was a very family oriented man,โ€ it said.

Morrison, a father of six, had worked as a security guard and was a bus aide with Buffalo Public Schools since 2019. He was buying snacks for a family movie night, his stepdaughter Cassandra Demps told WIVB.

Frederick Morrison said heโ€™ll remember his brother who he often played basketball with as comical and full of energy.

โ€œAll his jokes werenโ€™t good,โ€ Frederick told The Buffalo News, laughing, โ€œbut he was funny.โ€

Funerals for store security guardย Aaron Salter, 55, of Lockport and Pearl Young, 77, of Buffaloย were held Wednesday. In previous days, 32-year-oldย Roberta Drury,ย 72-year-oldย Katherine Massey,ย 67-year-oldย Heyward Patterson,ย and 65-year-oldย Celestine Chaney, were also laid to rest.

A funeral for the oldest victim, 86-year-old Ruth Whitfield, will be held Saturday.

The country was still mourning the violence in Buffalo when yet another mass shooting left 19 students and two teachers dead inside an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24. Authorities say the shooters in both attacks were 18-year-old men with semi-automatic rifles.

The suspect in the Buffalo shooting was charged with first-degree murder and is being held without bail. His lawyer, at his initial court appearance, entered a plea of not guilty. In Texas, the suspected gunman was killed by law enforcement.

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