Hundreds attend funeral for D.C. family killed in their home

Katerina and Abigail Savopoulos follow their younger brother's casket out of St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral. (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
Katerina and Abigail Savopoulos follow their younger brother’s casket out of St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral. (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
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Katerina and Abigail Savopoulos follow their younger brother's casket out of St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral. (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)

WASHINGTON – Family and friends are saying their final goodbyes to a family killed in their upper Northwest home in May.

An hour and a half after the funeral service began, the surviving children of Amy and Savvas Savopoulos followed their parents’ and younger brother’s caskets out of St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral. 

Wearing black dresses, Katerina and Abigail stood stoically at the entrance of the church watching as their family’s cherry wood caskets, draped in white flowers, were placed into three hearses.

The funeral was held at the same church where Savvas and Amy Savopoulos were married. It was standing room only, attended by hundreds of mourners, including D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md. and leaders in the business community.

Also in attendance, young friends of 10-year-old Philip Savopoulos who attended St. Alban’s School across the street.

The family is holding a private burial following the funeral.

Veralicia Figueroa, who worked for the Savopoulos family as a housekeeper, was also killed. Her funeral will be held in El Salvador.

Megan Cloherty

WTOP Investigative Reporter Megan Cloherty primarily covers breaking news, crime and courts.

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