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Oregon man fatally stabbed on train remembered as hero

In this Wednesday, May 31, 2017 photo, candles with photos of Taliesin Namkai-Meche, right, and Ricky Best on them sit at a memorial for the two men in Portland, Ore. Jeremy Christian, accused of stabbing the two men to death who tried to stop him from hurling anti-Muslim insults at young women on a Portland light rail train May 26, 2017, came from a stable family and was a rambunctious teenager who spiraled out of control as he entered his teenage years, according to court records and acquaintances. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

Milwaukie, Ore. • One of the two Oregon men fatally stabbed while trying to stop a man's anti-Muslim tirade against two teenage girls on a Portland light-rail train is being laid to rest after a funeral service attended by hundreds.

The Oregonian/OregonLive reports that Ricky Best was remembered Monday at Christ the King Catholic Church in Milwaukie, Ore., as a hero for his actions on May 26.

Prosecutors say Best was killed by 35-year-old Jeremy Christian when he tried to stop Christian from verbally assaulting the girls, one of whom wore a Muslim head covering.

The 53-year-old Best leaves behind a wife, three teenage sons and a 12-year-old daughter.

The Happy Valley, Oregon resident worked as a technician for Portland's bureau of development services.

Twenty-three-year-old Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche was also killed.