Sad: Brave 15-Year-Old Survivor Attends Funeral Of Her Family Of Five Gunned Down By Uncle

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Fifteen-year-old Cassidy Stay, left, became emotional as she left the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Houston on Wednesday afternoon. She was the lone survivor of the massacre that claimed her parents Katie, 34, and Stephen, 39, and her four younger siblings, Bryan, 14, Emily, nine, Becca, seven, and Zach, four (bottom right). Just before midday, six white coffins draped with flowers had arrived in three hearses at the church. The family will be remembered at a funeral service before being buried in a private ceremony.More pictures after the break

Saying goodbye: The caskets are removed from the church. They will be buried in a private ceremony

Carried away: The six caskets adorned with flowers and the victims' names are loaded into waiting hearses

'Killer uncle': Ronald Lee Haskell, 33, pictured in court Friday, has been charged with capital murder in the killing of his ex-wife's family
‘Killer uncle’: Ronald Lee Haskell, 33, pictured in court Friday, has been charged with capital murder in the killing of his ex-wife’s family

Tragic: One of six caskets is moved to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Wednesday afternoon for the funeral of six family members gunned down in their home last week

Saying goodbye: The caskets each have the name of the slain victim. This is for 14-year-old Bryan

Sad sight: Hearses line up to leave the church following funeral services for members of the Stay family in Spring, Texas July 16, 2014. Six members of the Texas family were shot dead execution-style in their home last week

Preparing to say goodbye: Six white caskets draped with colorful bouquets and ribbons sit in chapel of the Klein Funeral Home in Houston ahead of the funeral for the six relatives shot dead last week

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