A visitation and prayer service was held on Sunday for Lindsay Overbay, the mother of 2 young children who was killed when a man entered the Allina Health Clinic in Buffalo, and shot her and four others. "I actually got to see her," said her bestfriend Naiya Stubbe. " I just I feel very blessed to have had that time with her alone."
Stubbe said she feels Lindsay's presence everywhere.
"I've felt it this whole time, like even last week, " she said. "'We really like a certain band and I finally drove by myself, I think it was on Friday. And that band was playing right when I turned my truck on. "
She knew it was Lindsay.
The band, 5 Finger Death Punch was scheduled to play a concert, and the two were ready to go but then it was pushed back because of COVID 19.
"It's really hard."
Stubbe told WCCO Radio News, that Lindsay's husband Donnie is trying to help thier children cope, but it's been extremely difficult.
"I know her children will understand someday what happened, and they'll know how many people came to support them, and they'll be really be grateful."
Lindsay's sister posted on FaceBook, that Lindsay had recently made the Dean's list at the college she was attending, "She was really book smart, "Stubbe said.
There's been an outpouring of support for the victims, with the creation of "Buffalo Strong, and blood drives, which has been an inspriation to Stubbe, "I've never done that before and, it's like, inspiring me to help more as well, you know, like I really want to do those things. "
After the prayer service on Sunday, a group of friends went out for a drink and had one for Lindsay, "I still don't feel like it's real."




