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Tow-truck processions honor little boy who loved the trucks

Tow-truck drivers from across the state slowly drove through Dorchester this afternoon to honor the memory of Brayden Kelly, a six-year-old who died last week before he got a chance to become a tow driver himself.

Susan Tweed watched the procession for Brayden, who drowned in an East Boston pool.

Today was Brayden's wake. Tomorrow, drivers will assemble at the Stop & Shop on Freeport Street in Dorchester and drive to Knollwood Cemetery, where Brayden will be buried after a 10 a.m. funeral mass at St. Ann's in Dorchester.

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I don't cry or tear up often. Last time was visiting my dad's grave on a cold, grey late winter afternoon. R.I.P. Brayden, and strength to his mom, dad, family, friends

To all the men and women tow truck drivers who supported Brayden's family. You truly represent Boston Strong.

Poor little guy. I hope his family can comfort each other during this tragic time.

Can someone tell me where in Dorchester is there concrete overpasses like shown in the picture?

Picture is from Frontage Road area where trucks then proceeded to Casper funeral home for wake.

My condolences to his friends and family, who my thoughts are with during these dark and difficult times.