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Posted: Thursday, 09 February 2012 2:05PM

Report: Church To Picket Funerals Of Powell Children



TACOMA, Wash. (Metro Networks Inc.)  -- The controversial Westboro Baptist Church is planning to picket funerals for two little boys who died in a Washington state house explosion. 

Josh Powell is believed to have set off the blast last weekend that killed him and his sons Charlie and Braden Powell. 

The five- and seven-year-old boys were the subject of a bitter custody fight. 

The Tacoma "News Tribune" reports the anti-gay church says it is mounting the protest to send a signal about recent approval of gay marriage in Washington. 

Occupy Seattle protestors have signalled that they will put on a counter-protest at the Saturday service. 

The Occupy demonstrators say they will try to protect the funeral from "Westboro's abhorrent message" but have no intention of disrupting the proceedings.


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