The News-Times

Farm town buries 3 of 9 slain Americans

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As Mexican soldiers stood guard, a mother and two sons were laid to rest in handhewn pine coffins in a single grave dug out of the rocky soil Thursday at the first funeral for the victims of a drug cartel ambush that left nine American women and children dead.

Clad in shirt sleeves, suits or modest dresses, about 500 mourners embraced in grief under white tents erected in La Mora, Mexico, a hamlet of about 300 people who consider themselves Mormon but are not affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. Some wept, and some sang hymns.

Members of the extended community — many of whom, like the victims, are dual U.SMexican citizens — had built the coffins themselves and used shovels to dig the shared grave in La Mora’s small cemetery. Farmers and teenage boys carried the coffins.

Mourners filed past to view the bodies and pay their final respects to Dawna Ray Langford, 43, and her sons Trevor, 11, and Rogan, 2.

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