lyssa Alhadeff, one of the 17 people killed in the Parkland shooting, was warmly remembered by her family, friends and the community during her funeral Friday in South Florida.

About 400 people attended her funeral and burial at Star of David Memorial Gardens Cemetery and Funeral Chapel in North Lauderdale. The 14-year-old Stoneman Douglas High School student was described as a go-getter and a great soccer player. She took advanced classes and was destined for law school. Anything she set her mind to, she did.

In a Facebook post after the school shooting, her mother, Lori Alhadeff, remembered her as a talented soccer player, who was smart, had an amazing personality, was an great creative writer, and “all she had to offer the world was love.”

Some of the warm remembrance during Alyssa’s funeral elicited laughs from the crowd. A young man standing outside the funeral home held up a poster with photos of her.

At the beginning of the service, the clergy who spoke said that her friends have to be her voice. At end of the service, her mother asked to hear from all of her daughter’s friends. She wanted them to make the most of their lives.

Alyssa was born in Queens, N.Y.