Local fallen Marine coming home today

By The Citizen staff report

Thursday, September 25, 2008 11:54 PM EDT

The public will have multiple opportunities over the next two days to pay respects to the Throop native who was killed last week while serving for the military in Afghanistan.
The body of Marine Sgt. Jerome C. Bell Jr. will be brought to Auburn on Friday with a motorcade that will include dozens of vehicle traveling from the Syracuse airport, Cayuga County Sheriff David Gould confirmed. Exact routes and times are not possible to predict, but Gould expects the procession to arrive at the Weedsport Thruway interchange between 1:15 and 2 p.m.

The motorcade will include motorcycles and patrol vehicles from the Syracuse and Auburn police departments, along with the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office. The lead vehicles will rotate depending upon the location.

In addition, perhaps as many as 50 motorcyles from the Patriot Guard Riders will take part at the request of Bell's family. The Patriot Guard is a nationwide collection of riders who attend services for fallen soldiers as a show of respect.

The Friday motorcade will travel down Route 34 into Auburn. It is expected to ride to Genesee Street, and then head west toward Columbus Street on its way to Cheche Funeral Home, Ted Cheche said. Calling hours are scheduled from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday.

The funeral service takes place 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Church in downtown Auburn.

After the roughly hour-long service, a procession will go past Auburn's Memorial City Hall, where it will pause. The city hall bell, known as “Old Wheeler,” will be rung in respect.

Auburn Mayor Michael Quill has invited the public to join him and city employees there or at point along the procession route.

Area fire departments also will be set up along the route in tribute.

Burial will take place at St. Joseph's Cemetery in Fleming. Parking will be allowed at the Auburn High School parking lot, and deputies will be there to help people cross the road to the cemetery.

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There are 4 comment(s)

TraceyLynnD wrote on Sep 26, 2008 3:30 PM:

" My heart goes out for the Bell Family. My son is 20 and wants to join the Marines, It really scares me. Deepest Sympathy to the Bell Family. "

riversunset2 wrote on Sep 26, 2008 1:48 PM:

" I just watched the motorcade come through Port Byron at 1:40pm. What a sad few moments. It brought tears to my eyes definitly. "

riversunset2 wrote on Sep 26, 2008 11:45 AM:

" I think this shows great respect for this fallen soldier and his family. Deepest sympathy to the family. "

boonhopper wrote on Sep 26, 2008 11:31 AM:

" Motorcade is now going down Route 31 past Marine Sgt. Bell's Alma Mater, Port Byron Schools, then down Route 38 through his home town of Throop. "

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