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Hundreds Gather To Honor Teacher Killed In Explosion

Last updated on Monday, November 12, 2012

(GREENWOOD) - Hundreds gathered Sunday night to mourn the loss of a Greenwood teacher and her husband who school employees said were killed in a blast that leveled two homes and damaged up to two dozen more on Indianapolis’ south side.

Ebone Monet, of TheIndyChannel.com staff reports, Jennifer Longworth, a teacher at Southwest Elementary School, and her husband, John Dion Longworth, died Saturday night after an explosion at a home in the 8400 block of Fieldfare Way in the Richmond Hill subdivision, near Sherman Drive between County Line Road and Stop 11 Road, teachers and the school's secretary said.

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Eight others were injured in the blast and ensuing fire, which displaced at least 200 people.

A man identified by teachers as Longworth's brother attended Sunday night's vigil, crying along with staff members, parents and students.

"It just made my heart sink," said parent Jennifer Taylor. "My son had her in second grade, and she did so much for him and she's done so much for all the kids here. It just saddened me so bad to hear the tragic news, that it was her."

"She was very nice," said student Courtney Conway. "She would always read us stories, and she would always hand out candy."

Greenwood Schools Superintendent David Edds said the district's schools will open two hours late Monday so staff can prepare for how they will talk to students about what happened.

"How do you say something like that to the kids? How do you explain that?" asked parent Autumn Stivers. "I mean, they're 7 years old, and for them to lose someone so close to their heart, it's horrible. And it was in a horrible way. Just deviating for all of us."

Authorities have not said what they believe caused the explosion. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives was called in to help with the investigation.

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