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Meanwhile, 51-year-old Gordon Cowden was honored Wednesday at the first memorial service for a slain victim. About 150 mourners including Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper gathered on Wednesday the father who had gone to see "The Dark Knight Rises" with his teenage children. His children were unharmed. Cowden lived in Aurora, the Denver suburb where the theater is located. A family statement described him as a "true Texas gentleman" who loved the outdoors and owned his own business. "A quick-witted world traveler with a keen sense of humor, he will be remembered for his devotion to his children and for always trying his best to do the right thing, no matter the obstacle," his family said. Cowden's memorial was also attended by Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan and Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates. Later this week, families of other victims planned to say their final goodbyes. Funerals were planned in towns from San Antonio, home of aspiring sportscaster Jessica Ghawi, to Crystal Lake, Ill., hometown of Navy intelligence officer John Thomas Larimer.
Pierce O'Farrill, who survived being shot three times in the attack, told The Denver Post he has forgiven the gunman and feels sorrow for him. "I want to see him sometime. The first thing I want to say to him is
"I forgive you,' and the next is, "Can I pray for you?'" he told the newspaper.
[Associated Press; By NICHOLAS RICCARDI and KRISTEN WYATT]
AP writer Colleen Slevin contributed to this story from Denver.
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