Albuquerque Journal

Families mourn those killed last weekend in Ohio, Texas shootings

In less than 24 hours, shooters killed 22 in El Paso, 9 in Dayton

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DAYTON, Ohio — Mourners gathered across the country Saturday to remember the lives of a graduate student beloved by friends, a man who died in his son’s arms and a mother who shielded her infant from gunfire.

The funerals were among several being held for people who died in mass shootings last weekend in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas. Investigat­ors in Texas said a gunman opened fire at a Walmart on Aug. 3, targeting Mexicans and killing 22 people. Less than 24 hours later, another shooter killed nine people in a popular Dayton nightlife area.

Every seat was filled and the hallways were lined with mourners in Washington, Pennsylvan­ia, at the service for 25-year-old Nicholas Cumer. The graduate student in the master of cancer care program at Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvan­ia, was killed in Dayton.

Elementary school teachers, high school friends, fraternity brothers and relatives were joined by scores of others as white folding chairs were set up in the parking lot to handle the overflow.

“He was just infectious. He had a heart bigger than his chest,” said Pastor Brian Greenleaf of Washington Alliance Church after officiatin­g the service.

Greenleaf started the service by saying Cumer would probably be “smiling and laughing throughout this whole service.”

“Because the images I have of Nick are just that,” the pastor said. “Heaven is a little bit better today because of Nicholas Cumer.”

Hundreds of people, including Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley, attended Derrick Fudge’s funeral at St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Dayton, the Dayton Daily News reported. Fudge died in the arms of his son, Dion Green. He was remembered as a loving family man who painted houses and loved to fish and cook.

 ?? ANGIE WANG/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Friends and family mourn Derrick Fudge on Saturday at a church in Springfiel­d, Ohio. Fudge, 57, was killed in a mass shooting early Sunday morning in Dayton.
ANGIE WANG/ASSOCIATED PRESS Friends and family mourn Derrick Fudge on Saturday at a church in Springfiel­d, Ohio. Fudge, 57, was killed in a mass shooting early Sunday morning in Dayton.

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