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Lee Rigby: Military funeral for killed soldier Lee Rigby: Military funeral for killed soldier
(about 7 hours later)
The full military funeral of Fusilier Lee Rigby will take place later at Bury Parish Church in Greater Manchester. The military funeral of Fusilier Lee Rigby will take place later at Bury Parish Church in Greater Manchester.
His body was guarded overnight during a vigil at the church by members of his regiment, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. Fusilier Rigby's body was guarded overnight during a vigil at the church by members of his regiment, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
The 25-year-old soldier, from Middleton, was killed in Woolwich, south-east London, in May.The 25-year-old soldier, from Middleton, was killed in Woolwich, south-east London, in May.
His family has thanked people "across the world" for their "overwhelming support".His family has thanked people "across the world" for their "overwhelming support".
Fusilier Rigby's wife Rebecca said: "There are so many kind and generous people out there.Fusilier Rigby's wife Rebecca said: "There are so many kind and generous people out there.
"It's just horrible that it takes something such as this to make you see how many good people there are.""It's just horrible that it takes something such as this to make you see how many good people there are."
'Happy memories''Happy memories'
Asked about how Fusilier Rigby would like to be remembered, Mrs Rigby said: "Lee always wanted his service to be a time that people would remember him and shed the tears, but then he always said a remembrance of his life.Asked about how Fusilier Rigby would like to be remembered, Mrs Rigby said: "Lee always wanted his service to be a time that people would remember him and shed the tears, but then he always said a remembrance of his life.
"He wanted people to enjoy that and sit and talk about happy days and happy memories they have got of Lee and the things he used to do and say because he was always so full of life. "He wanted people to enjoy that and sit and talk about happy days and happy memories they have got of Lee and the things he used to do and say because he was always so full of life."
"He just wanted to put a smile on everyone's face."
Fusilier Rigby's stepfather Ian Rigby said: "I think today should be a celebration of Lee's life, what he has meant to us.Fusilier Rigby's stepfather Ian Rigby said: "I think today should be a celebration of Lee's life, what he has meant to us.
"Lee was a fun-loving lad and that is how he should be remembered.""Lee was a fun-loving lad and that is how he should be remembered."
The service will start at about 11:00 BST and will be relayed outside via a PA system. Train tribute
Police and councils have designated "suitable roads" for members of the public to line once his body leaves the church ahead of a private burial at Middleton Cemetery. The service will start at about 11:00 BST and will be relayed outside.
At the same time the regular morning summer train service between Fort William and Mallaig, hauled by the steam loco 45407 The Lancashire Fusilier will pause for two minutes on the Glenfinnan Viaduct as a mark for respect.
The engine is owned and run by Ian Riley, whose engineering works are on the East Lancs Railway in Bury
The leader of Rochdale Council Colin Lambert praised local people for the way they has supported the Rigby family.
"We say to everyone keep Lee in your mind, in your thoughts and the thoughts of the family and let's give Lee an honourable send off, he said."
Police and councils have designated "suitable roads" for members of the public to line once the body leaves the church ahead of a private burial at Middleton Cemetery.
Michael Adebolajo, 28, from Romford, east London, and Michael Adebowale, 22, from Greenwich, south-east London, are accused of Fusilier Rigby's murder.Michael Adebolajo, 28, from Romford, east London, and Michael Adebowale, 22, from Greenwich, south-east London, are accused of Fusilier Rigby's murder.
Mr Adebolajo is also accused of the attempted murder of two police officers and possession of a firearm with intent to cause others to believe that violence would be used.Mr Adebolajo is also accused of the attempted murder of two police officers and possession of a firearm with intent to cause others to believe that violence would be used.