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Benjamin Wheeler Laid to Rest

Funeral services for the 6-year-old who was one of 26 killed in the Sandy Hook School shooting took place this morning in Newtown, CT.

 
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Bill Luby, of Newtown, pays his respects outside Trinity Episcopal Church, where a funeral service was taking place on Dec. 20, 2012, for Benjamin Wheeler, 6, one of the victims of the Sandy Hook School shooting.
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The funeral procession for Benjamin Wheeler heads down Main Street in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 20, 2012.

This story first appeared on Newtown, CT Patch. Benjamin Wheeler, a victim of the Sandy Hook shootings, is the son of Council Rock gradaute Fran Lobis-Wheeler.

Bill Luby wasn't planning on attending this morning's funeral service for Benjamin Andrew Wheeler, but as he drove up Main Street in Newtown and saw the crowds gathered outside Trinity Episcopal Church in Newtown, Conn., he just felt that he needed to stop.

So Luby, a resident of Newtown, Conn. for about four years, pulled over. He leaned against a large tree across from the church and watched in silence as the service took place inside the 142-year-old stone building.

At just 6-years-old, Benjamin Wheeler was one of the 26 victims of the Dec. 14 shooting at Sandy Hook School. He was one of two sons of David and Francine Wheeler. They moved to Newtown in 2011.

Luby is the father of two young children who are not yet in the Newtown school system.

"I wasn't planning on going to any of the services," he said. "I had to pull over and give my respects to these kids."

Luby paused, and added, "I'm just heartbroken for everybody involved in this."

Just up the street, Fairfield Police Officer Gary Wikman was among the many members of area police departments providing escorts and protection for the funeral services.

"It's an honor for us," he said. "We feel like we're doing something for the people of Sandy Hook and Newtown."

"It does affect you," Wikman, the father of two boys, added. "I think we all are pretty drained from the tragedy. It's not easy to understand."

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merlino m. bautista

4:37 am on Monday, March 4, 2013

very sad, confused, and angry. still mourning for the insensible death of 26 innocent people. mostly feeling so bad for the family and friends of the victims.
i would like to extend my condolence for all these people.

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