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Funeral held for 12 killed in Philadelph­ia fire

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PHILADELPH­IA — Funeral services were held Monday for nine children and three adults who died in a Philadelph­ia fire five days into the new year, the deadliest blaze in the city in more than a century.

A funeral procession on the rain-soaked streets of the city Monday morning was followed by services at Temple University’s Liacouras Center, to which members of the community were invited and asked to wear white.

Those in attendance at the three-hour service listened to Bible readings, official proclamati­ons and music. Relatives spoke about their loss and their memories of their loved ones from two microphone­s behind tables bearing caskets amid white flowers and large pictures of the victims.

“None of us know what to do with a funeral with 12 people,” said the Rev. Alyn Waller of the Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church. “We’re in a space of grief and pain we wish on no one else.”

One speaker, an aunt of the children, tearfully said she believed there was “a family reunion in heaven.”

“I believe they’re with their dad. I believe they’re with my mother. I believe they’re with my father, their uncles and aunts,” she said. “The hurt is deep, but it will subside.”

The victims of the Jan. 5 fire were all on the third floor of a duplex north of the city center near the Philadelph­ia Museum of Art.

Three sisters — Rosalee McDonald, Virginia Thomas and Quinsha White — and nine of their children died in the blaze, according to family members.

The city last week identified the other victims as Quintien Tate-McDonald, Destiny McDonald, Dekwan Robinson, J’Kwon Robinson, Taniesha Robinson, Tiffany Robinson, Shaniece Wayne, Natasha Wayne and Janiyah Roberts.

 ?? MATT ROURKE/AP ?? Mourners embrace during services Monday for the 12 victims of a deadly rowhouse fire on Jan. 5 in Philadelph­ia. The mass funeral was held at Temple University.
MATT ROURKE/AP Mourners embrace during services Monday for the 12 victims of a deadly rowhouse fire on Jan. 5 in Philadelph­ia. The mass funeral was held at Temple University.

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