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Local Soldier's Funeral Set for Sunday

Friday, October 12, 2007

Calling hours and funeral services are this weekend at Southeast High School for Army Cpl. Benjamin Dillon, 22, who died Oct. 7 in Iraq. Taking a trip down the roads Cpl. Dillon traveled back home is like reading a road map of his life.

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