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    Page 8 • Tuesday, September 21,1999
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last week at Wedgwood Baptist
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ple attending a youth service, then
turned the gun on himself.
A standing-room crowd packed
the bullet-scarred sanctuary yes
terday afternoon for her funeral,
one of three marking a final day of
formal mourning for victims of
Wednesday’s rampage by Larry
Gene Ashbrook.
“What a special girl she was,”
Carolyn Jackson, a family friend,
said after the service. “She was qui
et, but she was powerful in her
own right.”
Jackson described the funeral,
which was closed to the general
public, as “powerful.”
“I think everybody was affected
by that service,” she said. “1 really
believe God will use the situation
for good.”
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stuffed animals, balloons and notes
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