Hundreds arrive to honor El Paso victim after public invited

Michael Jones, left, holds his granddaughter Royalty Meeks, 1, while talking to Shy Rodriguez, as they wait in line on Friday, Aug. 16, 2019, for the memorial service in El Paso, Texas, of Margie Reckard, 63, who was killed by a gunman who opened fire at a Walmart earlier in the month. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)

Mourners deliver flowers on Friday, Aug. 16, 2019, for the funeral in El Paso, Texas, of Margie Reckard, 63, who was killed by a gunman in a mass shooting earlier in the month. Hundreds of strangers from El Paso and around the country came to pay their respects Friday after her husband, Antonio Basco, said he felt alone planning her funeral. He invited the world to join him in remembering his companion of 22 years. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)

EL PASO, Texas — When Jordan Ballard read that one of the victims of the El Paso massacre had few relatives and the public was invited to her funeral, the Los Angeles resident bought a plane ticket and flew to El Paso to honor a woman she had never met.

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