Florida High School Buries Its Victims In Three Funerals (Photos)

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Three victims of the Florida High School shooting – a beloved geography teacher and two 14-year-old students have been laid to rest.

Mourners gathered yesterday for the funeral services of the three who were killed in the Florida school shooting.

DailyMail reports that teacher Scott Beigel, 35, was laid to rest in Boca Raton, Florida on Sunday, while services for students Alex Schachter and Jaime Guttenberg were held in a Fort Lauderdale convention center to accommodate thousands of mourners.

They were among the 17 killed in the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland on Wednesday. Former student Nikolas Cruz, 19, has been arrested and charged with the murders.

This photo provided by the Broward County Jail shows Nikolas Cruz. Authorities say Cruz, a former student opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018, killing more than a dozen people and injuring several. (Broward County Jail via AP)

Beigel helped students enter a locked classroom to avoid the gunman, and paid for the brave act with his life.

At a synagogue in Boca Raton, pallbearers solemnly carried Beigel’s casket, and the Long Island native’s fiancée Gwen Gossler, 32, eulogized him through her tears.

 

Also on Sunday, 14-year-old Alex’s funeral had to be moved from Star of David Memorial Gardens Cemetery and Funeral Chapel to a Marriott convention center. One Rabbi Adam Watstein in a Facebook post shortly after Alex’s service explained:

‘Thousands crammed into the venue, which needed to be moved from the funeral home to accommodate the droves of mourners who attended,’ wrote

Like Alex, Jaime’s service was held later in the day Sunday at the Fort Lauderdale Marriott Coral Springs.

Jaime, 14, has been described by relatives as a ‘kind-hearted, sweet’ girl. She attended the school with her younger brother who survived and rushed home afterwards.

Over 1,000 people joined together to recite the Mourner’s Kaddish, a Jewish prayer for the deceased, at Jaime’s funeral, attorney Jeff Adelman said on Facebook after the funeral.

Meanwhile, students who survived the Florida High school shooting have continued to speak out loudly, saying that new restrictions on gun ownership are needed.

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