Emilliano Terry update: Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home handling wake and funeral services

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Posted: 12/04/2012

CLEVELAND - Pernel Jones Jr. of Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home confirms they are handling wake and funeral services for Emilliano Terry, 3.

Jones tells NewsChannel5 that Emilliano’s body will remain at the Cuyahoga County Coroner’s Office until the day of services to properly facilitate the child’s corpse.

A tentative date has been set for Emilliano’s wake and funeral, however, family members have asked that the information not be made public at this time.

Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home is located at 7120 Cedar Ave. in Cleveland.

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