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George Tiller Funeral Attended By Hundreds

ROXANA HEGEMAN   06/ 6/09 09:24 PM ET   AP

George Tiller Funeral

WICHITA, Kan. — Hundreds of people gathered Saturday to honor slain abortion provider Dr. George Tiller, eulogized by a longtime friend as a passionate and generous man who repeatedly overcame difficult challenges.

Tiller's funeral at College Hill United Methodist Church also drew small groups of protesters. Police and federal marshals provided heavy security.

Tiller, one of the nation's few providers of late-term abortions, was killed by a gunshot last Sunday in the foyer of his own church, Reformation Lutheran, while he was serving as an usher and his wife was singing in the choir. His family had the funeral at the Methodist church to accommodate the large number of mourners.

His son, Maury, said the manner of his father's death resulted in an unimaginable outpouring of love and support for the family.

But he added: "I struggle with the manner he was welcomed into heaven."

Others recalled personal quirks that made him human.

Tiller's daughter, Rebecca, recalled how her father loved "Star Trek," and gave her a framed poster of Trekkie sayings for her apartment, which he promised her would bring her success if she read them each day before going out. Among his favorites were: "Live long and prosper," and, "When you go out to the universe remember, boldly go where no man has gone before."

He also was remembered for his generosity and sense of humor.

"Dear God, get heaven ready, because Mr. Enthusiasm is coming," said Larry Borcherding, of Overland Park, who first met Tiller a half-century ago when both were students at the University of Kansas. "Heaven will never be the same. It will be a better, better place with George in it."

About 700 people filled the church sanctuary and some 200 others watched a closed-circuit television broadcast in another room.

A large portrait of Tiller hung at the front of the sanctuary, and nearby was a wreath of flowers with the words "TRUST WOMEN." Some mourners wore buttons that said "Attitude is Everything."

Tiller's clinic in Wichita was among a few in the U.S. performing third-trimester abortions, and that made it a target of regular protests. Most were peaceful, but his clinic was bombed in 1986, and he was shot in both arms in 1993.

Borcherding recalled that immediately after that 1993 shooting, Tiller kept in close contact with him because Borcherding had lost his job.

"Who had a more boisterous, heartfelt laugh than George Tiller?" Borcherding said. "There are so many stories. I have many, many, many. Let's be sure to share them later."

Scott Roeder, a 51-year-old abortion opponent, was arrested a few hours after the shooting just outside Kansas City. He was charged two days later with the attack at the church, where he had occasionally attended services two months earlier.

About 30 abortion rights supporters lined a sidewalk outside the church Saturday, each holding a white carnation and one with a sign declaring Tiller, his family and his staff as "civil rights heroes." Many wore green or blue T-shirts commemorating Tiller's life, with the National Organization for Women's logo.

Most anti-abortion groups avoided the funeral, having denounced Tiller's shooting. But 17 demonstrators showed up from Westboro Baptist Church, known for picketing soldiers' funerals to present its message that their deaths are God's punishment for Americans' tolerance of homosexuality.

They held signs such as "God sent the shooter" and "Abortion is bloody murder."

Police kept them about 500 feet away from the church, mostly out of sight of people arriving for the funeral, although their shouts and singing could be heard from blocks away.

The Westboro Baptist demonstration drew about a dozen counter-demonstrators, and the two groups shouted insults at each other before the service and tried to drown each other out with singing.

"This has nothing to do with abortion," said Mark Voyles, an Army veteran from Derby who said he was upset about Westboro Baptist's attacks on soldiers.

The service also drew 50 motorcyclists from the American Legion Riders, who honored Tiller's service in the Navy. Their leader, Cregg Hansen, also from Derby, said Tiller's family asked them to be there.

"We don't get involved in politics," Hansen said. "We're here 120 percent for the veterans."

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05:44 AM on 06/08/2009
Dr. George Tiller Tribute -- Union Square Park, NYC 6/1/09

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10:05 PM on 06/07/2009
Fox News is cable news' Westboro Baptists Church.
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lunchlady
08:40 AM on 06/07/2009
I like the "Trust Women" motto.

Why would anyone but a total creep protest at a funeral? I can't imagine doing that for any reason. Plenty of other opportunities to express my opinion.
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byla
02:40 AM on 06/07/2009
Luckily, Westboro has to pay for hate speech. Once. Yet it hasn't stopped them...still not enough.

According to them...God Hates the World

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Anwsku-9IiY

These people are the worst of the worst.
01:13 AM on 06/07/2009
I swear westboro is actually an anti-religious organization. They single handedly do more damage to christianity that anyone or anything else in north america.
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crowepps
01:31 AM on 06/07/2009
I agree. When people have to introduce themselves as 'Christian but not THAT kind of Christian' you know the faith is in real trouble.
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rjohns3
6 P's
12:36 AM on 06/07/2009
Religion is by far the worst thing ever to happen to the human race.
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redkim
Wounded by beauty, I am one who struggles with God
12:40 AM on 06/07/2009
And yet man, from time imemoriam, has incorporated some form of religion in his daily life.
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crowepps
01:31 AM on 06/07/2009
Man, from time immemorium, has been afraid of death and has wanted assurances that the soul survives the body. Religion gives that assurance, without, of course, any proof whatsoever that it is true.
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suzukimom
02:14 AM on 06/07/2009
The hate of the religious right has done a great deal to liberate many from the bondage of religion. Hopefully, mankind will one day escape its chains altogether.
12:29 AM on 06/07/2009
I am saddened by the death of Dr. George Tiller, a good and courageous man. I offer my sincere condolences to his family and friends.

cg1
12:28 AM on 06/07/2009
I'm all for free speech.. Yet, I believe protesting at funerals needs to be illegal. It's only purpose is to piss people off while they are mourning in a time of tragedy.
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redkim
Wounded by beauty, I am one who struggles with God
12:59 AM on 06/07/2009
As soon as there's a "but" or "yet" at the end of "I'm all for free speech," then you ain't.
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crowepps
01:06 AM on 06/07/2009
Considering that protestors in Washington are segregated into 'free speech zones' for the safety of the President and other officials, it seems to me that protestors at funerals could be given a place to practice their free speech where the mourners won't see them. There's absolutely free speech, and a right to bring a grievance to government, but there's no right that I know of to get in the face of private citizens and scream at them.
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mlaiuppa
Pres. Sarcasm Society. Like we need your approval.
06:52 PM on 06/07/2009
There is no "free" speech.

You cannot yell "FIRE" in a crowded theater.

If you proclaim lies you are sued for slander.

There is no place for protesting at a funeral.

If you allow that kind of "freedom" and the "freedom" of hate speech that incited this murder, then you live in a country that is neither free nor civilized.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
12:04 AM on 06/07/2009
If there is a god and he doesn't approve of abortion.......

1. Why did he wait so long to get Tiller?
2. How come he let Tiller get thousands first?
3. Why didn't he just take him in his sleep and not risk injury to the other parishioners?
4. How come he's not getting the other doctors that do the same?
5. How come he lets the people who are going to abort, get pregnant in the first place?

Feel free to add to the list, folks....
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redkim
Wounded by beauty, I am one who struggles with God
12:09 AM on 06/07/2009
The answer to all of your questions is this:

Free will.
12:25 AM on 06/07/2009
Hmm. I'd say fetuses don't have that, yet.
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01:06 PM on 06/07/2009
If that is your answer to CigarGod's questions, then why do believer's bother with prayer?
If their god already knows what it's going to do, or not do, can it's "mind be changed" (and only sometimes), or does it not know, and is waiting for human input?
Are all "bad" things that happen a result of "free will", and all the "good" things a result of a god?
The lottery winner yesterday thanked his god for favoring him over millions of others, by "blessing him" with a 232 million dollar prize. Was his good fortune a result of free will, or his god?
12:23 AM on 06/07/2009
The Holy list of convenient caveats

I. God works in mysterious ways.
2. God's will.
3. It is written.
4. Predetermined.
5.

there's more
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redkim
Wounded by beauty, I am one who struggles with God
12:25 AM on 06/07/2009
It's all free will. There's no such thing as pre-destination.
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CarolinaDem
they DID take the last train for the coast!
11:50 PM on 06/06/2009
Stupid news media

1) That's not a Baptist Church. It is a single family of lawyers who incorporate themselves as a church for tax purposes alone. They freely acknowledge as much. Why can't the news people get it right?

2) Dr. Tiller was a member of an Evangelical Lutheran Church in America congregation, 5 million strong, whose leader tried repeatedly., along with the main honcho's of the Presbyterians, Methodists and Episopalians, to meet with Presdient Bush in opposition to the Iraq war push. Ignored. These are the good guys, folks.
11:48 PM on 06/06/2009
If anybody's got a humanistic objection to abortion, I'd like to hear it out.
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redkim
Wounded by beauty, I am one who struggles with God
11:53 PM on 06/06/2009
Here's a link to Libertarians for Life, founded by an atheist:

http://www.l4l.org
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
12:04 AM on 06/07/2009
Their arguments are mostly religious, and those that are not, completely depend on the idea that a zygote/embryo/fetus is a separate individual from the mother, and a full human being with full rights since conception.

That argument is too easily overcome by the fact that none of these things can survive outside the womb. Ergo, not a separate entity at all.
12:21 AM on 06/07/2009
Thanks for that.
All in opposition to Ayn Rand.
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BlackWidowPilot
"Fu! Rin! Ka! Zan!"
11:30 PM on 06/06/2009
I said it before, and I'll say it again...

The murderer of Dr. Tiller and the killer's twisted fans worship no God that I can recognize:

"A religion true to its nature must also be concerned about man's social conditions. Religion deals with both earth and heaven, both time and eternity. Religion operates not only on the vertical plane but also on the horizontal.

It seeks not only to integrate men with God but to integrate men with men and each man with himself. This means, at bottom, that the Christian gospel is a two-way road. On the one hand, it seeks to change souls of men and thereby unite them with God; on the other hand, it seeks to change the environmental conditions of men so that the soul will have a chance after it is changed.

Any religion that professes to be concerned with the souls of men and is not concerned with the slums that damn them, the economic conditions that strangle them, and the social conditions that cripple them is a dry-as-dust religion. Such a religion is the kind the Marxists like to see - an opiate of the people."

- Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Christian is as Christian does, and these 21st century pharisees need to remember the admonitions from Jesus Himself about *hypocrisy.*

God pity them all, for theirs are willfully lost souls...

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

PROTESTant
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SparkyAdams
12:02 AM on 06/07/2009
This is turning into spam.
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Gidster
Not so much Liberal as I am anti evil.
02:22 AM on 06/07/2009
Does not make it wrong tho.....

But once a page OK P-61 Pilot?!
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Bobrobert
Go God... Jesus rocks... the Spirit is very cool..
10:51 PM on 06/06/2009
Anyone know who has the best fish fry east of the Mississippi???
12:37 AM on 06/07/2009
I am sure that your comment is meant to be very very very clever.
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henrypapillon
Put a Psychiatrist in every NRA meeting.
10:48 PM on 06/06/2009
Has Bill O'Reilly been indicted for inciting murder yet?
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Bobrobert
Go God... Jesus rocks... the Spirit is very cool..
10:48 PM on 06/06/2009
Study law... they cannot.
10:54 PM on 06/06/2009
No, they might not arrest him. But that doesn't mean some patriotic American won't kill him.
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Vieux Charles
Educating America, one liberal at a time
10:57 PM on 06/06/2009
Have MoveOn.org, the DailyKos, Rep. John Murtha and every other person or organization that has characterized American soldiers as traitors, thugs and criminals been prosecuted for the murder of Private William Long?
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janinei
peace and love to all
11:01 PM on 06/06/2009
That is a LIE!
11:12 PM on 06/06/2009
Murtha is a vet and Kos is a vet.... get a clue
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
10:39 PM on 06/06/2009
How long before the pro-life crowd starts burning people at the stake?
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redkim
Wounded by beauty, I am one who struggles with God
10:42 PM on 06/06/2009
A long time. I held a "burning at the stake" bbq recently and the smell of smoking human flesh just didn't mesh well with the bbq ribs.
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camanokat
Outta this world
11:22 PM on 06/06/2009
LOL!!!! Although I'veheard that cannibals call humans "long pigs" since they apparently taste similar.

I prefer not to know!!!