A funeral Mass was held for Beatrice Ferrari at St. Kilian Roman Catholic Church in Farmingdale Wednesday. Ferrari was killed in last week's upstate crash of a bus carrying 40 members of the Farmingdale High School marching band and four adults.

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Renato Ferrari holds a cross as he follows his wife's casket after her funeral Mass at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Renato Ferrari, center, after the funeral Mass for his wife at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Mourners, including Beatrice Ferrari's husband, Renato, center, after the funeral Mass at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Renato Ferrari, center, after the funeral Mass for his wife at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Beatrice Ferrari's husband, Renato Ferrari, after the funeral Mass at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Renato Ferrari center, follows his wife’s casket after her the funeral Mass at St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Family members of Beatrice Ferrari including her husband, Renato Ferrari, right, wait for her coffin to be brought into St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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The coffin of Beatrice Ferrari being carried into St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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The coffin of Beatrice Ferrari is carried into St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale Wednesday.

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Mourners leave St. Kilian Church in Farmingdale with green ribbons embellishing the handrails after the funeral Mass for Beatrice Ferrari Wednesday.

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Beatrice Ferrari was killed in last week's upstate crash of a bus carrying 40 members of the Farmingdale High School marching band and four adults.

On the latest episode of "Sarra Sounds Off," Newsday's Gregg Sarra talks about Massapequa and Miller Place wrestling teams winning state dual meet championships and Jonathan Ruban takes a look at the undefeated Northport girls basketball team. Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost, Thomas A. Ferrara, John Paraskevas; Jim Staubitser

Sarra Sounds Off, Ep. 21 Massapequa, Miller Place wrestling champs Newsday's Gregg Sarra talks about Massapequa and Miller Place wrestling teams winning state dual meet championships and Jonathan Ruban takes a look at the undefeated Northport girls basketball team.

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