A mother of four from northern Alberta, a Calgary-area model and educational assistant, and a B.C. mechanic who loved his cowboy boots were among the 59 killed in Sunday鈥檚 mass shooting in Las Vegas. At least nine other Canadians were hit by gunfire. Here are their stories.

Jordan McIldoon

Mechanic Jordan McIldoon of Maple Ridge, B.C. would have celebrated his 24th birthday on Friday.

McIldoon鈥檚 grandmother, Ann Norman, told CTV Vancouver that her grandson was an only child with a big heart who worked hard, loved his family and looked after his girlfriend.

Las Vegas resident Heather Gooze that McIldoon died in her arms. She described the tragic scene in an emotional interview with CNN on Tuesday.

鈥淚 had my hand over his hand, and I could kind of feel his fingers wrapped around my hand,鈥 Gooze said. 鈥淚 felt like a squeeze on my fingers, and then I just felt the fingers go loose.鈥

She said the concert venue was not unlike a warzone once the gunfire started, with people using ladders and other objects as makeshift stretchers to evacuate the wounded. Another man nearby, she recalled, was kneeling beside his dead wife, unwilling to leave for safer ground.

Gooze said she eventually managed to unlock McIldoon鈥檚 iPhone after he died by asking Siri to call his mother.

鈥淲e called his mom. I said, 鈥業 promise you, I swear to you, that I will not leave him. I will stay with him until this is over,鈥欌 she said. 鈥淚 just didn鈥檛 want him to be a John Doe.鈥

McIldoon will be remembered as a compassionate, adventurous, and loving young man. He was a few months shy of finishing a heavy duty mechanic apprenticeship, loved extreme sports and the outdoors, and was 鈥渞arely seen out of his cowboy boots,鈥 according to a

鈥淔rom the people who stayed with Jordan that night and held his hand, to the first responders who had to rush in to an unimaginable scene, we would like to thank everyone for their incredible love and support,鈥 the family wrote.

called the violence 鈥渉orrifying鈥 and 鈥渋ncomprehensible,鈥 adding that his 鈥渢houghts are with the family.鈥

Jessica Klymchuk

Jessica Klymchuk of Valleyview, Alta., was visiting Las Vegas with her fiancé when she was killed in Sunday鈥檚 attack. She leaves behind four children.

The Holy Family Catholic Regional Division Monday expressing 鈥渟hock and sadness鈥 at Klymchuk鈥檚 death. The school division said Klymchuk worked as an educational assistant, librarian and bus driver for St. Stephen School in Valleyview, Alta.

鈥淥ur thoughts and prayers are with the family,鈥 the school division said.

Calla Medig

Calla Medig of Jasper, Alta., was also killed. The 28-year-old was taking time off from her job at a west Edmonton Moxie鈥檚 restaurant to enjoy Las Vegas with her roommate.

Longtime friend Lyndsay Perham said Medig will be remembered as strong and loyal.

鈥淪he had a heart of gold,鈥 Perham told CTV Edmonton. 鈥淪he would do anything for her friends.鈥

It鈥檚 not the first time tragedy has struck the Medig family. Calla鈥檚 brother was killed in a car collision many years ago.

The Jasper Royal Canadian Legion Branch 31 said in a Facebook post, that 鈥渁 young beautiful lady was taken from us.鈥 The flag at legion branch has been lowered in her memory.

Tara Roe

Tara Roe, 34, of Okotoks, Alta. was confirmed dead by her aunt, Val Rodgers. Roe鈥檚 parents were looking after her two boys while she and her husband were visiting Las Vegas with another couple.

was set up to raise money for the family.

A friend of Roe said she was a kind, loving and joyful person who was always open to help anyone in need.

She worked as a model and an educational assistant in the Calgary area.

Roe grew up in Brandon, Man., where family friend Loretta Hamilton said the community is heartbroken.

鈥淏randon is missing a beautiful star and she was going to do good things in the world so somebody will have to pick that up for her and carry it,鈥 Hamilton told CTV Manitoba.

Manitoba friends injured

Two friends from Manitoba, meanwhile, were among more than 500 people wounded in the gunfire at the concert in Las Vegas on Sunday.

Jan Lambourne of Teulon, Man., was hit in the abdomen and underwent surgery. Her friend Jody Ansell of Stonewall, Man., was sent to hospital with a gunshot wound to the arm.

Jan Lambourne and Jody Ansell (Facebook)

Lambourne鈥檚 husband Joseph Lambourne told CTV Winnipeg that he got a frightening call from his sister-in-law around midnight informing him that his wife had been shot.

After that, he received a text message from Jan that said: 鈥淚 love you. I've been shot. I love you so much.鈥

鈥淚t scared the hell out of me,鈥 he said.

Lambourne said his wife was originally listed in critical condition, but was later upgraded to stable condition.

B.C. man has serious abdomen wound

Sheldon Mack of Victoria, B.C., was hit by multiple bullets and was placed in intensive care unit after surgery for a ruptured colon.

that he was standing in front of the middle of the stage with friends when he thought he heard fireworks. After that, he was shot in the gut, hip and forearm.

鈥淚 just panicked and looked for anybody who could help me and I had my friend use his belt as like a tourniquet and cut off the blood,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t all happened crazy fast. It seemed not real.鈥

Mack tweeted earlier Monday afternoon that there is 鈥渟o much evil in this world鈥 and thanked God 鈥渇or watching over me now.鈥

His father Hudson Mack, a well-known B.C. broadcaster, told 麻豆影视 earlier in the day that his son had been in Las Vegas celebrating his 21st birthday.

Hudson Mack posted an update on Facebook Monday afternoon that said he and other family members had arrived in Las Vegas and had visited Sheldon.

鈥淲e were relieved to see this sight of him when we walked into the ICU, and when we saw his tweets after we landed,鈥 he wrote.

鈥淗e helped others last night while the shooting was happening,鈥 he went on. 鈥淗is friends Liam and Cole helped him and others, and someone saved his life, dragging him to safety and getting him to an ambulance,鈥 he went on. 鈥淲hoever you are, thank you.鈥

Calgary man shot in leg after helping others

Steve Arruda and his wife Elaine began running when they heard the gunfire.

After climbing a fence, Steve stayed behind to help strangers get over the fence while he told his wife to keep running. He ended up shot in the leg.

The couple recounted their story

Elaine said she wasn鈥檛 surprised by her husband鈥檚 actions. 鈥淗e鈥檚 always is helping people and putting himself second,鈥 she said.

Steve Arruda

that they wish Arruda a quick recovery.

Edmonton man shot in arm

Matt and Amanda Austin told CTV Edmonton that they ran for their lives when they heard the shots.

鈥淚 said, 鈥榃e got to go.鈥 We got to get out of there,鈥 Matt said from a terminal at Edmonton International Airport.

He was shot in the back of his right arm as the couple became tangled in the crowd near the venue鈥檚 exit. A security guard on the street rushed the pair to the hospital.

鈥淚 just felt like somebody Tasered me in the back of the arm and shot me through my bicep,鈥 Matt said.

B.C. man shot in back of head

Braden Matekja of Lake Country, B.C., was with his girlfriend Amanda Homulos when he saw someone get shot in front of him.

鈥淚 just yelled at my girlfriend to get down and let鈥檚 run,鈥 he told CTV Toronto from his hospital bed.

Mateka said he suddenly felt like he had been 鈥渉it with a sledgehammer or a baseball bat in the head.鈥

He dropped to the ground and then stood up feeling 鈥渄isoriented.鈥 He then realized there was blood 鈥渟purting鈥 out of the back of his head from a gunshot wound.

鈥淥ne guy took his shirt off and wrapped it around my head and wrapped it nice and tight while the other two helped me as we ran to the edge of cover,鈥 he said.

Several other Canadians also injured

Also reported injured in the attack was Ryan Sarrazin, who was raised near Spiritwood, Sask., and lives in Camrose, Alta.

Tara Killen, from Airdrie, Alberta, was shot twice and according to her husband, she is "recovering in a Las Vegas hospital from injuries sustained during the concert tragedy."

Carrie-Lynn Denis of Leoville, Sask., was shot in the foot, according to The Canadian Press.