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There is good news tonight about honoring those who served and the community that came out in force to pay tribute to a man they didn't even know.

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There's a saying in the military, Leave no one behind. It's a part of a soldier's commitment to service and sacrifice. That's why when 86-year-old US Marine Corps veteran, Gary Brooks, passed away alone recently and no kin came forward, the Reposta Funeral Home in Belfast, Maine, posted a notice in the newspaper reading, If you would like to assist with being a pallbearer or simply attend, please contact the funeral home. There have been tears shed for this man. And on the day they laid Gary to rest. A surprise. More than 500 strangers showed up at the main Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Augusta to say goodbye.

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People came from everywhere.

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Jim Roberts, from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, along with funeral director Katie Reposta, helped arrange this service with military honors.

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What was it like that moment that you saw hundreds of people showing up to honor him?

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It's an overwhelming feeling of just patriotism, and just the respect that everyone was there showing is overwhelming.

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Everybody just wanted to be part of something that was spectacular, something that was awesome and honoring Gary.

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They came out in sweltering heat to remember a man they'd never met. Dozens from military motorcycle clubs, others stepping up with a 21 gun salute, and even a flyover.

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So many people willing to show that no soldier should be left behind.

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It is absolutely unifying.

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Unifying and healing, too, for the few who did know Gary, like Victoria Abbott from the soup kitchen where he used to spend time.

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He always had a smile on his face. It was remarkable how many people came out to honor a man who really, in our little world, was bigger than life.

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The service, a touching tribute to a fallen veteran.

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How did this experience impact you?

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It's heartening, to say the least, that there are still people that want to honor veterans.

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It's just so profound. It's so meaningful.

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