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Photos: The funeral of Celestine Chaney
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Photos: The funeral of Celestine Chaney

From the Complete coverage: 10 killed, 3 wounded in mass shooting at Buffalo supermarket series
  • Sharon Cantillon/Buffalo News
  • May 24, 2022
  • May 24, 2022 Updated Feb 17, 2026
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More than 300 mourners gathered at Elim Christian Fellowship on Tuesday to celebrate the life of Celestine Chaney, one of 10 people killed by a white supremacist on May 14 at a Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue.

Ms. Chaney, a mother and grandmother of nine who died a week after turning 65, was remembered for her kindness and the joy she brought to others at Elim Christian Fellowship in the Grider-Leroy neighborhood.

Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Celestine Chaney's son, Wayne D. Jones Sr., and his wife, Halimah, stand before the Chaney's casket as the final viewing for the family before the funeral.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Mourners line up to see the casket of Celestine Chaney during the viewing before the funeral.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

People give condolences to Celestine Chaney's son, Wayne D. Jones Sr., during the viewing before the funeral.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

People give condolences to Celestine Chaney's son, Wayne D. Jones Sr., during the viewing before the funeral.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

A woman spends a moment at the casket of Celestine Chaney during the viewing before the funeral.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Elim Christian Fellowship Assistant Pastor Rev. Betty Pierce-Williams offers encouragement and prayer for those in attendance.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

An inscription inside the casket of Celestine Chaney.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Celestine Chaney's son, Wayne D. Jones Sr., holds the hand of his daughter Kayla Celeste Jones. 

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Celestine Chaney's, son Wayne D. Jones Sr., takes one last moment with Chaney's casket.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Elim Christian Fellowship Sr. Pastor Rev. T. Anthony Bronner stands over the casket of Celestine Chaney.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Funeral director Darrel Saxon comforts Chaney's grandson Donnell Jones, 9.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Family members gather round Celestine Chaney's son, Wayne D. Jones Sr. (center), and her grandson Donnell Jones.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Chaney's grandson Nasir Jones, 4, is in front of the casket as the funeral is about to begin.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Elim Christian Fellowship Asst. Pastor Rev. Betty Pierce-Williams offers encouragement and prayer for those in attendance.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Mourners in attendance stand up and applaud the life of Celestine Chaney.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Chaney's son, Wayne D. Jones Sr., stand with his son Donnell, 9, to share some words about his mother.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

The grandchildren of Celestine Chaney share some words about their grandmother. From left is Wayne D. Jones, Jr., Charon Reed, Donnell Jones and Kayla Celeste Jones. 

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

A woman responds as Da Marka Wheeler sings the emotional hymn "Precious Lord, Take My Hand." 

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

A woman responds as Da Marka Wheeler sings the emotional hymn "Precious Lord, Take My Hand." 

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Elim Christian Fellowship Senior Pastor Rev. T. Anthony Bronner gives a message. 

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Pallbearers carry the casket of Celestine Chaney after the funeral.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Pallbearers carry the casket to the hearse after the funeral.

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Funeral of Celestine Chaney

Celestine Chaney's grandson Donnell Jones, 9, helps bring the casket to the hearse with the other pallbearers. 

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