Las Vegas Review-Journal

Service held for family killed at Texas church

Eight members died, including four children

- By Emily Schmall and Eric Gay The Associated Press

SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas — Three thousand mourners filled an event center to capacity Wednesday for the funeral of eight members of a family who were among the more than two dozen killed in a shooting at a small Texas church.

Families of the victims accompanie­d black and white hearses in limousines as fire marshals and sheriff ’s deputies shepherded hundreds more — some in funeral attire, others in everyday clothes — to the funeral in Floresvill­e, Texas, about 12 miles from the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, where the Nov. 5 shooting occurred.

Church member John Holcombe, among the massacre’s few survivors, invited the public to attend the funeral of his pregnant wife, Crystal, 36, and three of her children, Greg, 13, Emily, 11, and Megan, 9; his parents, 60-year-old Bryan and Karla Holcombe, 58; a brother, 36-yearold Marc Holcombe, and Marc’s 18-month-old daughter, Noah. The dead will be buried privately on an unspecifie­d date.

News reporters were barred from entering the event center and were being held in a pen with two trucks obscuring the view inside.

The gunman, Devin Patrick Kelley, began firing into the church as John Holcombe’s father, Bryan Holcombe, an assistant pastor, ascended to the pulpit. Walking up and down the center aisle, Kelley killed 25 people at the church, including crying babies at point-blank range, according to witness accounts. Authoritie­s have put the official toll at 26, because Crystal Holcombe was pregnant.

Holcombe was managing the church’s audio-visual operations at the back of the building and escaped with minor injuries. Crystal Holcombe’s 7-year-old daughter Evelyn also escaped the barrage of gunfire. Her eldest child, 14-year-old Phillip, had stayed home from church services that day.

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