A killer is still on the loose and now a Palm Beach County family is collecting money for a reward to catch the shooter.
Police say they are looking for a woman they believe "has significant information about the murder" of Ali Arezoumandifar.
For his daughter, Soheila Marchal, the pain won't go away. She buried Arezoumandifar Friday.
"Every day it becomes more real," she says.
On Nov. 22, Arezoumandifar, 79, was shot dead at the Boynton Beach liquor store where he had worked for years. No one has been arrested.
"They're out there, they're living their lives; my father is buried here and we never got the opportunity to say goodbye to him," Marchal says.
Her family is reaching out for help from the community. His grandchildren started a GoFundMe website to raise money toward a reward for any information which leads to an arrest and conviction.
Marchal believes someone out there knows what happened.
"They just need to think and click, what was I doing that night, was I close to that place, did I hear anything," she explains.
She was picking out a gravestone for her father Thursday.
She says her family is focusing on the memories Arezoumandifar left behind, but everyday there is a new memory he's missing.
"Your great-grandson learned to say 'booboo' yesterday, wish you were there to see it," she told her father's gravesite.