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Northboro Paratrooper Killed In Afghanistan Laid To Rest

NORTHBORO (CBS/AP) — Dozens of Northboro residents lined the streets Tuesday to honor a paratrooper from town killed in Afghanistan, while friends and family attended a service honoring his life.

The funeral Mass for Spc. Brian Arsenault was held at St. Rose of Lima Church and burial was at Howard Street Cemetery with full military honors.

Brian Arsenault
Spc. Brian Arsenault. (Department of Defense photo)

Some residents showed their support by lining the funeral procession route from the church to the cemetery with flags.

Among them was Northboro resident Debbie Truax, who said many were surprised by Arsenault's death in Afghanistan.

"I think it caught a lot of people off guard. Northboro is a little teeny tiny town away from all of it and sometimes you forget it's even going on because we just live our lives," Truax told WBZ-TV's Paul Burton.

"Today everyone is taking a moment to pay their respects, because he deserves it."

Arsenault, 28, died earlier this month from injuries he suffered during a firefight between his unit and enemy forces.

He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

He was a 2004 graduate of Algonquin Regional High School.

"Young guy gave his life. I'm a Shrewsbury resident. So he's a neighbor, and I'm just here for support. I appreciate all he did for us," said Ed Muntz, who was among the people who lined the street for the procession.

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