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Family remembers boy killed by alligator at Disney World

News Desk (Associated Press)
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Mon, September 5, 2016

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Family remembers boy killed by alligator at Disney World In this Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016, photo, members of the community carry blue balloons onto the football field to stand in the formation of a heart on what would have been Lane Graves' third birthday, during an event in Omaha, Neb. The parents of the toddler who was killed by an alligator at Walt Disney World in Florida said they will always remember their sweet little boy. (Omaha World-Herald via AP/Rebecca S. Gratz)

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he parents of the toddler who was killed by an alligator at Walt Disney World in Florida say they will always remember their sweet little boy.

Melissa and Matt Graves spoke to a group of several hundred people gathered at a high school football stadium Saturday to remember Lane Graves on what would have been his third birthday, The Omaha World-Herald reported.

Lane died June 14 after an alligator pulled him into a lagoon at Disney's upscale Grand Floridian Resort. He was gathering sand for a sand castle when the alligator bit his head. The final report on his death said the boy died from a crushing bite and drowning and that his dad reached into the alligator's mouth to try to save the boy.

After Lane's death, Disney made changes to restrict visitor contact with alligators on the property. Fences and other barriers were built around some of the lakes, and "No Fishing" signs were installed around waterfront areas. Disney World also limited fishing to excursions.

(Read also: Body of boy snatched by gator found in Disney lagoon)

Melissa Graves said the family wanted to celebrate Lane's "first birthday in heaven."

"You'll always be Mommy's loving, sweet, baby boy. ... We miss you, buddy, and we miss those hugs and kisses," Melissa Graves said.

Matt Graves said Lane's life brought joy to the family.

"My wife will tell you those are the happiest days of her life, and I couldn't agree with her more," he said. "Happy birthday, buddy."

He also said he appreciated all the support the family received from the community after Lane's death. The family also has a 4-year-old daughter.

The crowd wore blue shirts and released blue balloons into the air.

Matt and Melissa Graves offered M&M cookies because they were Lane's favorite treat and handed out small silver crosses with blue ribbons attached to a prayer card.

The Graves have said they don't plan to file a lawsuit against Disney World.

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