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Gallery: Leah Hickman memorial service

A small teddy bear with a photo of Leah Hickman resting in it's lap sits on a table with other photos of the late 21-year-old Marshall student on Saturday, December 29, 2007, during a public memorial service at the West Virginia National Guard Armory in Point Pleasant.

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December 29, 2007 @ 10:50 PM

More than 500 seats were filled at the West Virginia National Guard Armory in Point Pleasant on Saturday, December 29, 2007, as mourners turned out to support the Hickman family during a memorial service for Leah Hickman, the 21-year-old Marshall student who was killed December 14.

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A small teddy bear with a photo of Leah Hickman resting in it's lap sits on a table with other photos of the late 21-year-old Marshall student on Saturday, December 29, 2007, during a public memorial service at the West Virginia National Guard Armory in Point Pleasant.

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Flowers and a small photo of Leah Hickman accent a quilt that reads "I am not gone. My soul lives on in a better place surrounded by the light of God in all his glory and grace" outside the West Virginia National Guard Armory in Point Pleasant on Saturday, December 29, 2007, as a memorial service takes place for the 21-year-old Marshall student who was killed December 14.

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More than 500 seats were filled at the West Virginia National Guard Armory in Point Pleasant on Saturday, December 29, 2007, as a memorial service takes place for Leah Hickman, the 21-year-old Marshall student who was killed December 14.

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A supporter of the Hickman family enters the West Virginia National Guard Armory in Point Pleasant on Saturday, December 29, 2007, just before a memorial service takes place for Leah Hickman, the 21-year-old Marshall student who was killed December 14.

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Photos from Leah Hickman's childhood are displayed on a table in the West Virginia National Guard Armory in Point Pleasant on Saturday, December 29, 2007, as a memorial service takes place for the 21-year-old Marshall student who was killed December 14.

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Flowers and a small photo of Leah Hickman accent a quilt that reads "I am not gone. My soul lives on in a better place surrounded by the light of God in all his glory and grace" outside the West Virginia National Guard Armory in Point Pleasant on Saturday, December 29, 2007, as a memorial service takes place for the 21-year-old Marshall student who was killed December 14.

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