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Hundreds Attend Wake for Bombing Victim Campbell
A whole community turned out for the wake of Boston Marathon bombing victim Krystle Campbell, 29.
Friends and family began the process of saying goodbye to Krystle Campbell Sunday, showing strength in their numbers.
Campbell, 29, was a Medford native and Arlington resident killed in Monday's Boston Marathon bombings.
The line that formed at Dello Russo Funeral Home on Main Street was lengthy even before the doors opened at 3 p.m., eventually wrapping around the corner of Billings Avenue.
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The program Sunday's wake, provided to Patch by funeral director Fred Dello Russo, Jr., was adorned with pictures of Campbell, a 2001 Medford High School graduate, throughout her life.
Inscribed in the middle of the program was the following message:
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"Always remember we love you. Although you could not stay, you'll always remain in our hearts, until we meet again, our beautiful Krystle."
The wake brought out some who had no previous connection to Campbell.
Roberto Garutti, a Medford resident who lives on nearby George Street, said he didn't know Campbell or her family. But he felt compelled Sunday to come and pay his respects.
"It affects everybody," Garutti said. "It affects Medford, too. She was part of the city here."
Garutti said he was impressed by the show of support from the community. He was impressed with all the stories about Campbell, saying she seemed like a "wonderful girl."
"She deserves all of this," he said of the turnout. "One-hundred percent."
Campbell was laid to rest today. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph's Parish, 118 High St. in Medford. Burial took place at Oak Grove Cemetery.
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