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This morning around 8:45am people started to gather along the funeral route. In Lakewood that would be the Hillard Bridge, south on Riverside Drive (SR237) and continue to Our Lady Of Angels for the church service.
I stopped by the small strip of land between Lakewood and Cleveland's West Park, home to many Cleveland and Fire Department workers. Giving hugs, talking, cleaning up the area around the "Fallen Heroes" monument, and then the procession came by. As they drew up to the monument, a line of officers that had been there for nearly an hour, stood to attention. The hearse carrying Officer David Fahey stopped, and all paused, and thought and prayed. Then it continued on.
Here are some photos and a video.
There are no words to thank Police and Fire for what the do. They do not hesitate, they risk their asses for us.
So many lives were lost, touched, changed and ruined forever. Slow down in accident zones.

The hearse carrying the body of Cleveland Police Officer David Fahey, stops at the Fallen Hero Monument.

While it says WestPark, it is on the border between Lakewood and WestPark.

At 8:45am the crowd was gathering. The procession would not arrive for an hour.

Funneling in from the side streets fellow officers assembled.

The procession arrives.


The hearse carrying the body of Cleveland Police Officer David Fahey, stops at the Fallen Hero Monument.

After time for thoughts and a short prayer, Officer Fahey continued on his last ride..





More Photos at: http://www.lakewoodobserver.com/photobl ... avid-fahey
Please slow down!
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