A funeral Mass was held for Beatrice Ferrari at St. Kilian Roman Catholic Church in Farmingdale Wednesday. Ferrari was killed in last week's upstate crash of a bus carrying 40 members of the Farmingdale High School marching band and four adults.

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Renato Ferrari holds a cross as he follows his wife's casket after her funeral Mass at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Renato Ferrari, center, after the funeral Mass for his wife at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Mourners, including Beatrice Ferrari's husband, Renato, center, after the funeral Mass at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Renato Ferrari, center, after the funeral Mass for his wife at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Beatrice Ferrari's husband, Renato Ferrari, after the funeral Mass at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Renato Ferrari center, follows his wife’s casket after her the funeral Mass at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Family members of Beatrice Ferrari including her husband, Renato Ferrari, right, wait for her coffin to be brought into St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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The coffin of Beatrice Ferrari being carried into St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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The coffin of Beatrice Ferrari is carried into St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Mourners leave St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale with green ribbons embellishing the handrails after the funeral Mass for Beatrice Ferrari Wednesday.

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Beatrice Ferrari was killed in last week's upstate crash of a bus carrying 40 members of the Farmingdale High School marching band and four adults.

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