The Livingston family of Ashburn, Virginia was known for their dedication to figure skating. Sisters Alydia and Everly, along with their parents, traveled across the country for competitions and training camps. Tragically, they were killed in a plane crash along with 60 others returning from a skating camp. Friends and neighbors remembered the girls as dedicated and hard-working skaters, with Alydia known for her vivacious personality and Everly for her kindness and dedication. Everly, who overcame a knee injury, had recently won the Autumn Classic in Texas and was a member of the U.S. Figure Skating National Development Team. The community mourned the loss of the Livingston family, who were described as loving and devoted parents who dedicated their lives to their daughters and skating. The girls’ home rink became a place of remembrance, with flowers, candles, and therapy dogs brought in to help skaters cope with the tragedy. Everly, who had dreams of potentially competing in the Olympics, was seen as a role model by many younger skaters. The Livingston family was deeply loved and respected in their neighborhood and the skating community, leaving a lasting impact on those who knew them.
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