The Livingston family from Ashburn, Va., tragically lost their lives in a plane crash along with 60 others. Sisters Alydia and Everly were talented figure skaters with a passion for the sport, training at Ashburn Ice House with their mother and competing around the country. They were on their way home from a training camp when the accident occurred. Alydia, known for her vivacious personality, was the youngest skater on the airplane and a rising ice dancer, while Everly was shy off the ice but came alive during competitions, becoming a sectional champion. The girls’ new skating partner, Matt Jacoby, expressed his sorrow at their loss, describing Alydia as a bright presence on the ice. The Livingston parents were devoted to their daughters’ skating careers, with Peter often filming their performances and Donna providing support and encouragement. The community in Ashburn was devastated by the news, with a memorial growing at the girls’ home rink and therapy dogs brought in to help skaters cope. Everly, despite a recent knee injury, had shown resilience and dedication in her skating, winning competitions and being a role model for younger skaters. The loss of the Livingston family was felt deeply by those who knew them, with friends and neighbors remembering their love for each other and the sport of figure skating.
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