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Michelle Castillo /

CBS News/ September 19, 2012, 1:38 PM

Funeral for ex-SEAL killed in Libyan consulate attack held in Mass.

A hearse carrying Glen Doherty's remains stops in front of his childhood home on route to the funeral in Winchester, Mass. on Sept. 19 2012.

A hearse carrying Glen Doherty's remains stops in front of his childhood home on route to the funeral in Winchester, Mass. on Sept. 19 2012.

(CBS News) BOSTON - The funeral for Glen Doherty, the former Navy SEAL who was one of four Americans killed in the attacks on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, was held on Wednesday.

Doherty, 42, was working as a private security contractor at the consulate. Other victims included U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, Foreign Service Officer Sean Smith and fellow former ex-Navy SEAL Tyrone Woods.

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Community members lined the streets of his family's neighborhood in Woburn with American flags as well as the funeral route in Winchester, according to CBS station WBZ-TV in Boston. Some of the flags were made by local school children.

The hearse paused for a moment in front of Doherty's childhood home. Neighbors had decorated the house in his honor.

In a statement to WBZ-TV Doherty's sister, Kate Quigley , called him "our American Hero."

Glen Doherty

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"Glen lived his life to the fullest," Quigley said to reporters outside their home according to WBZ-TV. "He was my brother but if you asked his friends, he was their brother as well."

President Barack Obama added in his weekly address Saturday that the Americans killed in Benghazi were "the very best of our country."

"This tragic attack takes place at a time of turmoil and protest in many different countries," Mr. Obama said, referencing protests in several countries against an anti-Islamic film produced in the U.S. "I have made it clear that the United States has a profound respect for people of all faiths. We stand for religious freedom, and we reject the denigration of any religion - including Islam. Yet there is never any justification for violence. There is no religion that condones the targeting of innocent men and women. There is no excuse for attacks on our Embassies and Consulates."

Doherty's wake was held on Tuesday at St. Eulalia Parish in Winchester, WBZ-TV reported. Many military and political members attended the wake, including Governor Deval Patrick.

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IAMCS says:
Thank you for your service to our great Country. Let us all remember his sacrifice and the sacrifice of others who have gave of themselves to assure us of our continued Freedom...which will be an on going battle in the years to come. A battle in which we must have strong leadership in the White House...in which we are sorely lacking.
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marcie10000 says:
My heart just breaks for Mr. Doherty and his loved ones. He served me and my family, citizens of the beloved USA, with honor and dignity. God Bless and rest in peace, young man.
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wfw3536 says:
How sad four brave Americans were killed on 9/11 in an unstable place in Libya, and we have no troops protecting our folks. Just more incompetence on this administration .Now we are finding out there were no demonstrations in the area and was mostly likely planned, and yet the Obama administration tries to make us believe it was all because of this film.
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sobobx says:
RIP to one of the finest.
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IPonUall2 says:
He served his country with distinction and honor only a SEAL can have.
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Jesus_to_ground_control says:
Go Seals!

To give one's life for another is the most beautiful thing a defender of the truth can do.
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queenspud says:
God bless his family and friends. Certainly he has attained heaven
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