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‘Tough to lose your brothers’: Funerals held for bikers

By MICHAEL CASEY, Associated Press
Published: June 28, 2019, 11:57am
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Members of the Jarheads Motorcycle Club pass police honor guards as they roll up to the funeral for Michael Ferazzi at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Plymouth, Mass., Friday, June 28, 2019. Ferazzi, a motorcyclist and retired police officer, was killed in a fiery crash that claimed the lives of seven people riding with the Jarheads Motorcycle Club in New Hampshire.
Members of the Jarheads Motorcycle Club pass police honor guards as they roll up to the funeral for Michael Ferazzi at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Plymouth, Mass., Friday, June 28, 2019. Ferazzi, a motorcyclist and retired police officer, was killed in a fiery crash that claimed the lives of seven people riding with the Jarheads Motorcycle Club in New Hampshire. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Photo Gallery

PLYMOUTH, Mass. — A motorcyclist who was among seven killed in a collision with a pickup truck last week was a family man, proud Marine and dedicated public servant, mourners said Friday at a funeral that drew about 200 people, including leather-clad bikers and law enforcement officers.

The funeral for Michael Ferazzi, 62, of Contoocook, New Hampshire, was held at a church in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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