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Tribute amid tears Thousands attend funeral of slain corrections officer
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"He truly made a difference," he said. "His mortal life was taken. His love can never be taken."
Huntsman expressed condolences to the family on behalf of the state of Utah. He noted that all law-enforcement officers, corrections workers and firefighters know they put their lives on the line every day to serve the public. But Anderson, he said, had the rare ability of successfully balancing force with compassion and treated everyone around him with respect and compassion.
Following the funeral, the hearse carrying Anderson's wood casket drove under an arch created by two ladder trucks from the Unified Fire Authority to the small Bluffdale City Cemetery. There, Anderson was laid to rest with a 21-gun salute, three helicopters flying overhead in the missing man formation and bagpipes playing "Amazing Grace."
Millie Anderson, Stephen's wife, was presented with the folded flag that draped her husband's coffin. Three spent casings from the 21-gun salute were put, as per tradition, inside the folded flag.
After the service was over, members of the prison's transportation unit and members of Adult Probation and Parole placed their white uniform dress gloves and flowers on top of the casket, another law-enforcement tradition.
"He was not a common man," said Corrections Department Director Tom Patterson.
E-mail: preavy@desnews.com
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