NEWSOtto Warmbier's funeralA bagpiper leads the procession as pallbearers carry the casket of Otto Warmbier to the waiting hearse at Wyoming High School. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourPallbearers carry the casket of Otto Warmbier to the waiting hearse at Wyoming High School following his funeral. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourPallbearers carry the casket of Otto Warmbier to the waiting hearse at Wyoming High School following his funeral. His brother, Austin, is third from right. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourFred and Cindy Warmbier watch as pallbearers carry the casket of their son, Otto Warmbier to the waiting hearse at Wyoming High School following his funeral. At far left is their daughter, Greta. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourA bagpiper leads the procession as pallbearers carry the casket of Otto Warmbier to the waiting hearse at Wyoming High School. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourThe cover program from Otto Warmbier's funeral at Wyoming High School. The photo is he and his mom, Cindy. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. More than a thousand people turned out to celebrate Otto's life. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourThe funeral program.Liz DufourThe jacket Otto Warmbier wore in North Korea and other items on display at Wyoming High School from Thursday's funeral service for Otto Warmbier. (Photo Credit: The Warmbier Family)Warmbier FamilyClothes and other items on display at Wyoming High School from Thursday's Funeral Service for Otto Warmbier. (Photo Credit: The Warmbier Family)Warmbier FamilyOtto Warmbier's passport and other items on display Thurday's funeral service for Otto Warmbier. (Photo Credit: The Warmbier Family)Warmbier FamilyFred and Cindy Warmbier, at right, leave the funeral for their son, Otto Warmbier, at Wyoming High School. Far left is daughter, Greta, and center is son, Austin. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourSen. Rob Portman talks to the media before the start of Otto Warmbier's funeral at Wyoming High School. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourSigns are placed in a yard in Wyoming as the community prepared for the funeral of Otto Warmer, 22, at Wyoming High School. Warmbier died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourMourners show up for Otto Warmbier's funeral at Wyoming High School. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourAn overflow crowd showed up for Otto Warmbier's funeral at Wyoming High School. Once the seating capacity was filled, mourners were urged to stand along Springfield Pike to pay their respects. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourMourners file out of the Pendery Center For The Arts at Wyoming High School following the funeral of Otto Warmbier at Wyoming High School. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourThe Wyoming community line Springfield Pike to honor and celebrate Otto Warmbier following his funeral at the Pendery Center For The Arts at Wyoming High School. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. Warmbier was buried at Oak Hills Cemetery. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourThe Wyoming community line Springfield Pike to honor and celebrate Otto Warmbier following his funeral at the Pendery Center For The Arts at Wyoming High School. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. Warmbier was buried at Oak Hills Cemetery. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.Liz Dufour, The Enquirer/ Liz DufourThe Wyoming community line Springfield Pike to honor and celebrate Otto Warmbier following his funeral at the Pendery Center For The Arts at Wyoming High School. Warmbier, 22, died Monday, less then a week after being returned from North Korea in a coma, where he had been imprisoned for more than a year. Warmbier was buried at Oak Hills Cemetery. The University of Virginia student had been in North Korea as part of a tour group. Warmbier was a 2013 graduate of Wyoming.The Enquirer/ Liz DufourOak Hill Cemetery where Otto Warmbier will be laid to rest, lined with blue and white ribbons.Shae CombsOtto Warmbier's funeral processional enters Oak Hill Cemetery Thursday, June 22, 2017 in Wyoming, Ohio.Shae CombsOtto Warmbier's casket is carried in Oak Hill Cemetery Thursday, June 22, 2017 in Wyoming, Ohio.Shae Combs