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Man who lost wife in El Paso shooting opens her funeral to everyone

Antonio Basco says he had no family apart from his wife of 22 years, so he hopes members of the public will attend her funeral.

Antonio Basco has an emotional moment at the cross of his partner Margie Reckard four days after a mass shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, U.S. August 7
Image: Antonio Basco lost his wife of 22 years in the El Paso shooting
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A man who lost his wife of 22 years in a mass shooting has invited everyone to come to her funeral.

Antonio Basco's wife Margie Reckard was one of 22 people killed in the Texas city of El Paso on the morning of 3 August.

Mr Basco says he has no other family.

He is hoping members of the public will come to the funeral on Friday to celebrate Margie's life, according to the funeral home handling the service.

Speaking to KFox14 after the shooting, Mr Basco had described his 63-year-old wife as "an angel".

He said: "When I met her she was an angel and she still is.

"I was supposed to be the strong one but I found out I'm the weak one, and she's going to be missed a lot.

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"I mean you didn't even have to be there to talk to her, you could just look at how she was, how she acted, how she presented herself - she was an awesome lady.

"You see Margie, more or less, was the brains of the family."

Antonio Basco kisses the cross with the name of his common-law wife Margie Reckard who died in the shooting at a makeshift memorial after the shooting that left 22 people dead at the Cielo Vista Mall WalMart in El Paso, Texas, on August 5
Image: Margie Reckard was among 22 victims of the shooting at a local shopping centre
Antonio Basco breaks down beside the cross with the name of his common-law wife Margie Reckard who died in the shooting at a makeshift memorial after the shooting that left 22 people dead at the Cielo Vista Mall WalMart in El Paso, Texas
Image: Antonio Basco described Margie as an angel and the "brains of the family"

A post on Facebook by the funeral home handling Margie's funeral encouraging those nearby to "show him and his wife some El Paso love" had been shared almost 4000 times.

A CBS correspondent's tweet about Mr Basco's funeral invitation had almost 14,000 likes and 9,800 retweets in just two hours.

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Responses to the post were overwhelmingly sympathetic, with those who live too far away posting about how to send flowers to the funeral home or donate money to help Mr Basco pay for the funeral.

The funeral is being held on Friday 16 August at 5pm local time at Perches Funeral Home in El Paso.

ABC-7 reported that the chapel will hold about 200 people and the funeral home director has said he hopes it will be filled for the service.

Democratic presidential candidate and former Rep. Beto O鈥橰ourke (D-TX) (C) consoles a man at a makeshift memorial outside Walmart honoring victims of a mass shooting. The man is Antonio Basco, who lost his wife Margie
Image: Mr Basco was comforted by Democratic presidential candidate Beto O鈥橰ourke