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Mourners at the funeral for fallen
Chief Warrant Officer Patrick Kordsmeier were told today that Jesus
demands faith in return for his promise of eternal life.
In a mass at St. Patrick`s Catholic Church in North Little Rock, the Reverend William Define also told the friends, family and military personnel on hand that a death is holy because it is God`s way of bringing his people back to him.
The service was conducted in latin and included prayers not heard in that form on a widespread basis since the 1960s. Kordsmeier, who died April 24th during a rocket attack in Iraq, was
a member of an Arkansas latin mass community.
Many female mourners work black lace veils during the service.
A standing-room only crowd filled the small church to pay final respects to Kordsmeier, whose casket was beneath a black shroud decorated with Christian symbols.
Define told those present that at death -- quote -- "Life is changed, not taken away."
A burial was scheduled to follow at the veterans cemetery in North Little Rock.
Kordsmeier was one of five members of the 39th Infantry Brigade killed in the same weekend.
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