Heartbreaking images emerge of customized children's caskets featuring basketballs, musical notes, Pokemon and the TikTok logo being made for victims of Texas school massacre
Trey Ganem, owner of Soul Shine Industries, has made customized caskets for 18 of the 19 children killed in Uvalde and one of the two adults
Ganem's caskets usually cost around $3,400 but he has given them to the families for free
Ganem and his son Billy have worked around the clock at his Edna, Texas, base to get the caskets made in time
They have had volunteers travel from as far as Corpus Christi, Texas, to help paint, sand, and apply vinyl to the child-size caskets
Relatives have requested TikTok logos, slime, dinosaurs and llamas on their loved ones' caskets
On Tuesday the first funeral was held, for Amerie Jo Garza, 10 - one of the first to be killed, murdered while calling 911 to get help for her friends
Eleven more funerals will be held this week for the 21 victims, with the rest taking place next week
By Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com
Published: 23:38 EDT, 31 May 2022 | Updated: 08:47 EDT, 1 June 2022
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