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A military procession walked into the rotunda of the Wyoming State Capitol, carrying a casket with an American flag draped over it. The procession was led by tearful family members of former U.S. Sen.
Honoring the life of his younger brother, 94-year-old Pete Simpson stood from his wheelchair to deliver a speech as the hundreds in attendance stood and applauded in support.