The Patriot Guard leads the hearse and family into Memory Gardens in Arlington Heights for the funeral of Lance Corporal James Stack.
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Outpouring of love and appreciation for Arlington Heights Marine
Katie Stack, wife of fallen Marine, Lance Corporal James Stack is comforted by family and friends at the funeral service in Memory Gardens in Arlington Heights on Saturday.
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Dean Schulatz of Itasca who is a cousin to the family lays his hands on the coffin of Lance Corporal James Stack in a final goodbye after the funeral service in Memoral Garden on Saturday.
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The reflection of several Marines adorns the hearse carrying the coffin of Lance Corporal James Stack just before it was taken in to Prospect High School for the memorial service on Saturday.
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Katie Stack, wife of fallen Marine, Lance Corporal James Stack is hugged by a fellow Marine as she arrives at Memory Gardens in Arlington Heights on Saturday.
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A marine honor guard carries the flag-drapped casket of 20-year-old Marine James Bray Stack, from services at Prospect High School field house in Mt. Prospect on Saturday, November 20, 2010.
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Katie Stack (in white) follows her husband, fallen Marine Lance Corporal James Stack, out of Prospect High School gymnasium after the memorial service in his honor.
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Marines lift the flag that draped the coffin of fallen Marine, Lance Corporal James Stack at the funeral service in Memory Gardens on Saturday.
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Marines prepare to accept the coffin of Lance Corporal James Stack for his memorial service at Prospect High School on Saturday.
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Services at Prospect High School field house for 20-year-old Marine James Bray Stack, from Arlington Heights who was killed in Afghanistan last week. Stack was buried with full military honors in Memory Gardens Cemetery in Arlington Heights. Saturday, November 20, 2010.
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Services at Prospect High School field house for 20-year-old Marine James Bray Stack, from Arlington Heights who was killed in Afghanistan last week. Stack was buried with full military honors in Memory Gardens Cemetery in Arlington Heights. Saturday, November 20, 2010.
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The body of Lance Corporal James Stack is carried to his final resting place in Memory Gardens in Arlington Heights on Saturday.
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