"The cold weather has not stopped people," funeral director Scott Glover said of the long line of people waiting to pay their respects. "That just goes to show you the impact that the Marburger family has had on the community."
One woman suggested Monday that metal detectors should be installed at the entrances of Perry school buildings and a temporary remote learning option at should be offered.
Braving the single-digit temperatures, community members lined Blue Jay Drive in front of Perry High School to pay respects to slain principal Dan Marburger as his body was transported to a local funeral home.