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Hundreds line streets for Ind. soldier's funeral

The flag-draped coffin of Army Sgt. Dale Griffin is seen in the back of a hurst before the start of a Terre Haute Veterans Day Service in Terre Haute, Ind., Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009. Griffin was killed Oct. 27 by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan. The flag-draped coffin of Army Sgt. Dale Griffin is seen in the back of a hurst before the start of a Terre Haute Veterans Day Service in Terre Haute, Ind., Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009. Griffin was killed Oct. 27 by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
By Deanna Martin
Associated Press Writer / November 11, 2009

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TERRE HAUTE, Ind.—Hundreds of people who lined the streets of Terre Haute, Ind., for a Veterans Day parade stood silently as a hearse passed by carrying the coffin of a soldier whose return to the country was marked by a salute from President Barack Obama.

Army Sgt. Dale Griffin of Terre Haute was killed Oct. 27 by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan. Two days later, Obama met Griffin's coffin at Dover Air Force Base.

While the hearse carrying Griffin's flag-draped coffin passed through Terre Haute on Wednesday morning, some onlookers saluted or held their hands over their hearts.

The hearse stopped at a Veterans of Foreign Wars post. There, Griffin's family wiped away tears during a short ceremony that included a prayer and song.

Griffin's public funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon.