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Somerset County Sheriff Dale Lancaster offers a folded American flag to Sheryl Cole, widow of Cpl. Eugene Cole, during funeral services at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Monday.
Somerset County Sheriff's deputies escort the casket of Cpl. Eugene Cole into the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor with his cruiser in the background on Monday.
Cpl. Eugene Cole's casket sits in front of his cruiser during funeral services at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Monday.
A Maine State Police trooper stands by a row of American flags during funeral services for Somerset County Sheriff's Cpl. Eugene Cole at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Monday.
Somerset County Sheriff's deputies escort the casket of Cpl. Eugene Cole out of the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Monday.
A Maine State Police trooper stands watch at the end of the aisle during funeral services for Somerset County Sheriff's Cpl. Eugene Cole at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Monday.
Somerset County Sheriff deputies carry the casket of Cpl. Eugene Cole to the waiting hearse during funeral services at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Monday.
Somerset County Sheriff's deputies escort the casket of Cpl. Eugene Cole into the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Monday.
A flag ceremony is held outside the Cross Center in Bangor on Monday for Cpl. Eugene Cole.
Sheryl Cole, widow of Cpl. Eugene Cole, is comforted by a first responder at the Smart and Edwards funeral home in Skowhegan prior to a procession for the funeral service for her husband in Bangor on Monday.
A.J. Henderson, hand at left, Jason Urquhart and Clyde Urquhart acknowledge cars passing on Interstate 95 below the West Etna Road overpass in Etna on Monday as a procession carrying the casket of Cpl. Eugene Cole made its way to Bangor.
Members of the Patriot Guard line the entrance to the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor Monday morning before the funeral service for Cpl. Eugene Cole, the Somerset County Sheriff's officer who was shot and killed while on duty April 25.
Police from many agencies proceed down Madison Avenue in Skowhegan along with hearse carrying the remains of Somerset County Sheriff's Cpl. Eugene Cole during a procession to the funeral service in Bangor on Monday.
Public safety officials across the region gather outside the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor Monday morning for a funeral procession honoring Cpl. Eugene Cole, the Somerset County Sheriff's officer who was shot and killed while on duty April 25.
A contingent of Patriot Guard Riders line the entrance to the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Monday as the procession nears for Cpl. Eugene Cole.
Sheryl Cole, center, widow of Cpl. Eugene Cole, and family members arrive at Smart and Edwards funeral home in Skowhegan approach the hearse with the remains of her husband prior to a procession for the funeral service in Bangor on Monday.
Thomas Tardiff, of Brewer, stands with a flag honoring fallen police officers prior to funeral services for Cpl. Eugene Cole at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor Monday morning. The funeral procession traveled from Skowhegan to the Bangor facility.
Police from around the country gather for the funeral service of Cpl. Eugene Cole at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Monday.
Lewiston and Scarborough police line up outside Smart & Edwards Funeral Home in Skowhegan on Monday morning for a procession to honor Cpl. Eugene Cole.
Fairfield-Benton and Skowhegan fire department engines hold a large American flag over Madison Avenue Monday morning as officials prepare for the funeral procession of Cpl. Eugene Cole.
John Murphy, right, and Kelly Hageman, hold homemade signs along the road saying "Rest in Peace" and "Thank you for your service" during the funeral procession Monday for Cpl. Eugene Cole.
Public safety officials across the region gather in outside the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor Monday morning for a funeral procession honoring Cpl. Eugene Cole, the Somerset County sheriff's officer who was shot and killed while on duty April 25.
Lt. Don Foss of the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office debriefs with deputies before nearly two dozen convoyed to Bangor to honor Cpl. Eugene Cole Monday morning.
Sheriff's deputies stand in formation outside the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor Monday morning, awaiting the arrival of the procession carrying the casket of Cpl. Eugene Cole.
The Cross Insurance Center in Bangor fills up Monday afternoon just before the funeral service for Cpl. Eugene Cole, the Somerset County sheriff's officer who was shot and killed while on duty April 25.
An American flag hangs from the rafters over fallen Somerset County Sheriff deputy Eugene Cole's police cruiser at his funeral at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Monday.
Police from many agencies proceed down Madison Avenue in Skowhegan along with hearse carrying the remains of Somerset County Sheriff's Cpl. Eugene Cole during a procession to the funeral service in Bangor on Monday.
Skowhegan Fire Chief Shawn Howard spoke highly of Somerset County Sheriff's Cpl. Eugene Cole prior to the procession of Cole's remains down Madison Avenue in Skowhegan to a funeral service in Bangor on Monday.
A firefighter from the Bangor Fire Department displays a large American flag over the procession of fallen Somerset County Sheriff's Cpl. Eugene Cole during funeral services at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor on Monday.