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Nov 14, 1:54 PM EST

Indiana town bids farewell to Fort Hood victim

By RICK CALLAHAN
Associated Press Writer

PLYMOUTH, Ind. (AP) -- Hundreds of people, many holding small American flags, lined the main thoroughfare of a northern Indiana city to watch the funeral procession of a hometown soldier killed in the Fort Hood, Texas, shooting rampage.

The crowds fell into solemn silence Saturday as police cars, members of the military and Indiana Patriot Guard motorcyclists escorted a white hearse carrying the flag-draped coffin of Army Staff Sgt. Justin DeCrow.

DeCrow, who was married and had a 13-year-old daughter, was one of 13 soldiers killed Nov. 5 at Fort Hood when a fellow soldier allegedly opened fire at the Army post.

The 32-year-old Plymouth native was to be buried Saturday afternoon with full military honors in Plymouth's New Oakhill Cemetery in the city 25 miles south of South Bend.

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