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ELKHART, Ind.-Friday morning, the family of 8-month old Dolly Smith and 11-year old Courtney Smith will lay the children to rest.
The funeral is open to the public.
Visitation will take place at 11 A.M. at the Northside Church of Nazarene, 53569 C.R. 7 in Elkhart. A memorial celebration will follow at 2 P.M. ABC 57 News will live stream the service starting at 2 P.M. on our website.
The pastors and congregation of the Northside Church of Nazarene and Billings Funeral Home are hosting the services.
Pastors Tim and Gary Sheets will officiate along with representatives from the Elkhart Police Department's Chaplain's office.
The family is taking donations for one of the surviving victims' medical care, 22-year old Bradley Smith. You can donate to his GoFundMe page HERE.
Billings Funeral Home is also taking donations on behalf of the family. A memorial donation box will be present at the services.