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Tourist boat tragedy victims remembered at memorial service

The incident at Missouri’s Table Rock Lake claimed 17 lives.

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The 17 people killed when a tourist boat sank in a Missouri lake were remembered during a service attended by hundreds of people in the tourism community of Branson.

A church bell at Williams Chapel at College of the Ozarks chimed 17 times for those who died last Thursday at Table Rock Lake.

More than a dozen survivors of the tragedy, along with their family and friends, filled the front pews of the church to organ music.

Although a police officer guarded their privacy, he allowed one person, Carmen Lawson, to deliver pink and red roses after the service to a family that lost nine loved ones.

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Mourners attend a memorial service (J.B. Forbes/AP)

“It was such a tragedy,” said Ms Lawson, 61, of Branson, who delivered the flowers.

“I feel for the family.”

Branson mayor Karen Best recalled the desperate family members who turned to City Hall for information about their loved ones.

“We started putting faces with names. Those who were once strangers to us quickly became family,” Ms Best said.

“They were a part of our community. And we did what families do. We held hands, we wept and we prayed together.”

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Branson Mayor Karen Best speaks at the memorial (Nathan Papes/AP)

She praised the people who tried to save others from drowning, calling them “heroes who did everything in their power to save lives”.

The service was held at the college near the site of the accident, which happened as winds approached hurricane strength.

The city and college hosted the remembrance for the victims.

“Today we are all family,” said College of the Ozarks President Jerry C. Davis.

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A programme listing the names of the victims (John Sleezer/AP)

“We are here to comfort those who have been affected by this tragedy in so many, many ways.”

Online fundraisers had raised more than 400,000 US dollars for the Indiana family’s funeral expenses by Sunday afternoon.

Others killed were from Missouri, Arkansas and Illinois.

During the closing benediction, Nixa Fire Chaplain Steve Martin said of the victims that while “most of them are visitors … they are not strangers to us”.

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