About 400 people candlelight vigil was held at Old Town Square to show support for George Tiller's family and to oppose violence.
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Rabbi Michael Davis hugs Ann Garvey during the candlelight vigil at Old Town Square. The vigil was held to show support for George Tiller's family and to oppose violence. Several people spoke and took five minutes of silence.
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A woman drops off flowers outside Dr. George Tiller clinic Sunday evening.
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Peggy Bowman, left, and Peggy Austin-Fresh cry and hug during a vigil for Dr. George Tiller Sunday night in Old Town Square.
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Pro-life advocate Tim Millard prays outside the Reformation Lutheran Church Sunday evening. "I'm praying for his family," he said
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Hannah Johns from Elk County holds a candle for Dr. George Tiller at a gathering at Old Town Square Sunday evening.
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Jason Dilts addresses the crowd gathered at the Old Town Square to commemorate Dr. George Tiller Sunday evening.
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Gina Austin-Fresh wipes away a tear during a candlelight vigil for her friend Dr. George Tiller Sunday evening at the Old Town Square.
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People agther to commemorate Dr George Tiller with a candlelight vigil Sunday evening at tghe Old Town Square.
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The Mathews family attend a candlelight vigil for Dr. George Tiller Sunday evening at the Old Town Square,
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About 400 people candlelight vigil was held at Old Town Square to show support for George Tiller's family and to oppose violence.
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A group gathered at the Old Town Square to commemorate Dr. George Tiller Sunday evening.
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Rabbi Michael Davis hugs Ann Garvey during the candlelight vigil at Old Town Square. The vigil was held to show support for George Tiller's family and to oppose violence. Several people spoke and took five minutes of silence.
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Anti-abortion protesters set up camp across the street from a crowd that gathered at the Old Town Square to commemorate Dr. George Tiller.
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