A friend of one of the aid workers with World Central Kitchen who was killed in Gaza on Monday was remembered Tuesday as someone who met people with a smile when they were experiencing the darkest time of their lives.
"She met them with a smile, she met them with humanity, and the world is a darker place without somebody like that today," Bryan Weaver, a friend of Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom, told CNN's Jake Tapper.
Weaver said Frankcom saw the children she fed as part of her family.
"The children that she fed in Palestine, the children she fed in in Haiti or the Ukraine, she viewed them as part of her larger extended family, and that's a unique characteristic in anyone," Weaver said.
"Zomi really had this view of ... that the experience was going to be so life-changing for her and that she wanted to bring just a touch of humanity to folks that were going through the worst moment of their lives," he added.