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The funeral of Mark A. Haudenschild II

WashingtonTownship volunteer and assistant chief engineer Mark A. Haudenschild II was laid to rest Saturday, as hundreds filled the Chapel sanctuary to pay their final respects. Haudenschild died Nov. 11 after the tanker truck he was driving rolled over as he responded to the scene of a brush fire. He leaves behind Janet, his wife of five years, along with a 3-year-old son and 1-year-old daughter. Here are some photos from the event. To see a video from the funeral from photojournalist Ellie Bogue, click here.

 

Janet Haudenschild receives the helmet of her late husband, Washington Township volunteer and assistant chief engineer Mark A. Haudenschild II, during his burial Saturday at Riverview Cemetery. Making the presentation is Washington Township Assistant Fire Chief Bruce McBride. Photo by Ellie Bogue
The color guard for Washington Township volunteer and assistant chief engineer Mark A. Haudenschild II led the way into Riverview Cemetery Saturday afternoon. Photo by Ellie Bogue
Washington Township volunteer and assistant chief engineer Mark A. Haudenschild II casket is carried to the graveside Saturday, at Riverview Cemetery. Photo by Ellie Bogue
The honor guard for Washington Township volunteer and assistant chief engineer Mark A. Haudenschild II who was laid to rest Saturday, hundreds filled the Chapel sanctuary to pay their final respects. Photo by Ellie Bogue
Boy Scouts from Churubusco, stood beside Carroll road near the entrance to the Riverview Cemetery Saturday as the parade of Fire trucks, and the one carrying Washington Township volunteer and assistant chief engineer Mark A. Haudenschild II body passed by. Photo by Ellie Bogue
Members of the Washington Township Fire Department walk next to a Washington Township Fire truck, which bore the body of fallen Washington Township Fire Fighter Mark A. Haudenschild II Saturday afternoon as he was laid to rest in the Riverview Cemetery, ""425 Carroll Road. Photo by Ellie Bogue
Janet  Haudenschild  recieved the flag from the casket of her late husband, Washington Township volunteer and assistant chief engineer Mark A. Haudenschild II during his burial Saturday at Riverview Cemetery from Washington Township Fire Chief Brian Gillett. Photo by Ellie Bogue
Brian Gillett, Chief of the Washington Township Fire Department said a final goodbye to Volunteer and Assistant chief engineer Mark A. Haudenschild II who was laid to rest Saturday at Riverside Cemetery. Photo by Ellie Bogue
The graveside funeral of Washington Township volunteer and assistant chief engineer Mark A. Haudenschild II . He was laid to rest Saturday, at Riverview Cemetery. Photo by Ellie Bogue
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