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Overflow crowd honors Longview victim Gilbert Bernal as families lean on community support

Newseze Wire·Mon, Jun 1, 4:29 AMWire: KING 5 Seattle
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Overflow crowd honors Longview victim Gilbert Bernal as families lean on community support

A Nippon plant worker's memorial drew a huge crowd. Other families are finding comfort through community support.

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