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Last funeral held for victim of Charleston shooting

Corey Reeves, a member of the Fort Jackson Honor Platoon, helps perform a burial service for Rev. Daniel Simmons Sr. at Fort Jackson National Cemetery in Columbia, S.C., Thursday, July 2, 2015. Gerry Melendez/The State via AP

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The last of the victims of the Charleston church shooting to be eulogized was remembered Thursday as a man known by the nickname “Super,” who lived his life with a driving force to serve his fellow men and his God.

Family members, religious colleagues and school friends packed the pews Thursday at the Bethel AME church in Columbia for the funeral of the 74-year-old Rev. Daniel Simmons Sr.

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Simmons is the last of the nine victims of the June 17 shootings at the predominantly black Charleston’s Emanuel AME to be buried. They were shot at a Bible study Simmons regularly attended.

A white man, Dylann Storm Roof, faces nine counts of murder in the slayings.

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During the course of his career with the AME church, Simmons served at or was a minister at eight AME churches in the state, his associates recalled.

“This man never rested. He always worked. He always had work to do,” said state Sen. John Scott in remarks at the funeral.

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