Marion Barry's casket arrives at DC city hall

Marion Barry
Former Mayor and current DC City Council member Marion Barry arrives at a media availability to endorse Mayor Vincent Gray’s bid for re-election, in this, March 19, 2014 file photo taken in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

WASHINGTON (AP) – A casket bearing the remains of Marion Barry has arrived at the District of Columbia’s city hall, where he had an office for more than three decades.
Barry’s casket will lie in repose at the John A. Wilson Building for 24 hours. Memorial services for the man nicknamed “Mayor for Life” will be held Friday and Saturday. Barry died last month at age 78.
A police color guard escorted Barry’s casket up the steps of the building on Thursday morning, where it was greeted by Mayor Vincent Gray. The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who will eulogize Barry at his memorial on Saturday, walked Barry’s wife and son inside.
Mourners who lined up outside the building filed past the casket starting at 9 a.m. and greeted city leaders and Barry’s family.

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