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Teddy's Take: Remembrance

(Dina Rudick/Globe Staff)
Boston Deputy Fire Chief Bernard Tully knelt on Sunday to place flowers at Forest Hills Cemetery in memory of his father, firefighter Bernard G. Tully, who died in the line of duty. The Boston Fire Department remembers its fallen colleagues each year on the second Sunday in June.
Ted Gartland, a dayside photo editor at the Globe, has been taking pictures in Greater Boston since 1971. Each weekday, he highlights an outtake that did not appear in the morning paper. To view the work of more Globe photographers, click here. To watch Gartland's weekly segment on NECN, click here.
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