Gabby Petito memorial video shows scenes from childhood



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Gabby Petito is remembered in a touching video tribute released by the Long Island funeral home which will host its public visitation on Sunday.

Petito, 22, was seen smiling with family members and exploring the outdoors in dozens of photos compiled into a montage on Moloney’s Holbrook Funeral Home website.

The photos showed a young Petito as a flower girl as well as on trips with relatives to the Bahamas and Niagara Falls.

The 28-minute video includes many memories over the years with her dad and stepmom, Joe and Tara Petito, and her mom and stepfather, Nichole and Jim Schmidt.

“Gabby Petito 1999-2021,” said an onscreen message.

Richard Stafford, a lawyer for the Petito family, said his memorial service will be open to the public from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday.

Gabby Petito's Long Island Funeral Home released a 28-minute Gabby Petito tribute video showing various family adventures.
Gabby Petito’s Long Island Funeral Home released a 28-minute Gabby Petito tribute video showing various family adventures.Moloney Funeral Home
The video shared by the funeral home showed a young Gabby Petito with various friends and family members.
The video shared by the funeral home showed a young Gabby Petito with various friends and family members.
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Gabby and her stepfather, Jim Schmidt.
Gabby and her stepfather, Jim Schmidt.
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A young Gabby Petito and her father, Joe.
A young Gabby Petito and her father, Joe.
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Petito has been seen smiling with family members and exploring the outdoors in dozens of photos
Petito has been seen smiling with family members and exploring the outdoors in dozens of photos
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Gabby Petito (right) with her family.
Gabby Petito (right) with her family.
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The 28-minute video includes many memories from the years.
The 28-minute video includes many memories from the years.
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The video included a slide that said "Gabby Petito 1999-2021."
The video included a slide that read “Gabby Petito 1999-2021”.
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Gabby Petito (center) and her siblings.
Gabby Petito (center) and her siblings.
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His father, Joe, also shared the arrangements on Twitter, adding: “Thank you all for your support and love.”

Petito’s body was found in a Wyoming national park a week ago, on September 19, after he went missing on a trip across the country with her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie. His death was ruled a homicide on Tuesday.

Laundromat, 23, is now the subject of a massive manhunt.



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