Final young victims buried in Newtown

Robbie Parker carries daughter Madeline, 4, and Alissa Parker carries Samantha, 2, from the funeral service for their oldest daughter Emilie, Saturday December 22, 2012 in Ogden. Funeral services for Connecticut elementary shooting victim Emilie Parker were held in Ogden at the at the Rock Cliff LDS Stake Center. Emilie, whose family has Ogden roots, was one of 20 children and six adult victims killed in the Dec. 14 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn. The shooting took the lives of 26 people, before the gunman killed himself. Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Robbie Parker carries daughter Madeline, 4, and Alissa Parker carries Samantha, 2, from the funeral service for their oldest daughter Emilie, Saturday December 22, 2012 in Ogden. Funeral services for Connecticut elementary shooting victim Emilie Parker were held in Ogden at the at the Rock Cliff LDS Stake Center. Emilie, whose family has Ogden roots, was one of 20 children and six adult victims killed in the Dec. 14 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn. The shooting took the lives of 26 people, before the gunman killed himself. Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
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Updated: 12/22/2012 11:28 pm

NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) - Funerals and memorial services are wrapping up for the 26 children and adults killed on Dec. 14 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., just over a week ago.

On Saturday, a horse-drawn carriage brought the miniature coffin of Ana Marquez-Greene to a church in Bloomfield, Conn., where a thousand mourners gathered. The service for the 6-year-old included a performance by Harry Connick Jr., who has played with the girl's jazz saxophonist father, Jimmy Greene, according to the Connecticut Post.

Family members remembered her as wild-haired child with her own love of music.

At the funeral for Josephine Gay in Newtown, Monsignor Robert Weiss of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church said the 7-year-old liked Barbie, her iPad and the color purple.

Dozens of emergency responders paid their respects at the start of the service.

In northern Utah, 6-year-old Emilie Parker was laid to rest in Ogden, next to her maternal grandfather, who died 2½ months earlier.

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mr mason - 1/7/2013 4:55 AM
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Emily Parkers Facebook account was set up five hours after the shootings. With bank account already set up to receive charitable donations. Before her parents even knew she was DEAD! No media will report this. This is not a negative comment about the deaths of innocent people, but a question of how this could be possible. Questions about this will be removed from the page by the 24/7 monitor, will be removed from twitter, ect. Where is the freedom of speech. Where is the Media. http://myfavoritemason.com/sandy-hook/emily-parker-facebookfund/
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