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Grandfather-to-be identified as one of six Tahoe avalanche survivors

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Grandfather-to-be identified as one of six Tahoe avalanche survivors

A soon-to-be grandfather has been identified as one of the survivors of the deadly avalanche near Lake Tahoe, California last week that left nine people dead.

Jim Hamilton was one of six survivors rescued nearly six hours after the snowslide caught a group of 15 skiers, including a group of six “super moms” and four guides, who were backcountry skiing at Castle Peak.

Jim Hamilton and Beth Hamilton smiling on a rocky beach.

Beth and husband Jim Hamilton, who survived the avalanche. Beth Hamilton/Facebook

Emergency crews preparing for a flight in a white and blue helicopter at a snow-covered Tahoe Donner Cross Country Ski Center.

The bodies of the victims were flown out of the Tahoe area last week. Josh Edelson for CA Post

“I thought I had lost you forever,” his wife Beth Hamilton wrote in a Facebook post Friday. “The not knowing whether you survived was a pain I cannot put into words.”

The family called his survival a “miracle,” saying his life was “spared.”

The Hamilton daughters are welcoming grandchildren this year, according to the Facebook post.

“We are all so lucky to continue sharing this amazing life with you, J-Pa, and having our family complete,” Beth wrote. “I can’t imagine it any other way. My love, my GOAT — welcome home.”

On Thursday, the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office released the identities of all the victims.

The family of the six women killed also broke silence, naming the group of friends who perished in the avalanche.

Carrie Atkin, Kate Morse, Danielle Keatley, Caroline Sekar, Kate Vitt and Liz Claubaugh all died Tuesday in the tragic event, and their loved ones united to release a statement Thursday.

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A man and a woman holding lit candles embrace in a crowd of people during a vigil.

A memorial was held Sunday to mourn the nine skiers who died in the shock California avalanche. Josh Edelson for CA Post

The guiding company that led the tour, Blackbird Mountain Guides, also released a statement identifying the “devastating loss” of guides Andrew Alissandratos, Niki Choo and Mike Henry.

A vigil was held in the historic downtown of Truckee to mourn those who died.

In her Facebook post, Beth shared that her husband Jim described them as “wonderful people who lived life to its fullest.”

“There are no words big enough for the sorrow I feel for the families who are grieving an unimaginable loss,” Beth wrote of the nine tragic deaths.


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