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Roger Ebert's wife Chaz Hammelsmith Ebert, feelings, walks down the stairs outside Immaterial Name Cathedral in Chicago following Ebert's funeral Mass. — Michael Tercha, Port Tribune, April 8, 2013

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Richard Roeper huddle with Roger Ebert's family and acquaintances outside Holy Name Cathedral in Metropolis after Ebert's funeral Mass. — Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune, April 8, 2013

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Sen. Dick Durbin leaves Roger Ebert's burying at Holy Name Cathedral in Metropolis. — Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune, Apr 8, 2013

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Steve Dahl, center, leaves Roger Ebert's funeral at Holy Name Creed on Monday. — Michael Tercha, Port Tribune, April 8, 2013

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Pallbearers, including Richard Roeper, right, guide Roger Ebert's box outside Holy Name Cathedral in Metropolis after Ebert's funeral. — Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune, April 8, 2013

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Roger Ebert's wife, Chaz Hammelsmith Ebert, center, arrives at Holy Name Cathedral in Metropolis for his funeral. — Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune, April 8, 2013

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Pallbearers market Roger Ebert's casket into Holy Nickname Cathedral in Chicago for his sepulture. — Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune, Apr 8, 2013

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A crowd waits in arranged outside Holy Name Cathedral in City to attend Roger Ebert's funeral. — Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune, April 8, 2013

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Peggy Callahan, of Chicago, joins let somebody see 100 people waiting in line skin Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago pointless Roger Ebert's funeral. — Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune, April 8, 2013

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About Century people wait in line outside Divine Name Cathedral in Chicago for Roger Ebert's funeral. — Michael Tercha, Metropolis Tribune, April 8, 2013

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Edward cooper, Jason Nebergall and Matt Fagergolm, all adherent Chicago, are first in line rationalize Roger Ebert's funeral at Holy Honour Cathedral in Chicago. — Michael Tercha, Chicago Tribune, April 8, 2013

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