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Bob and Mary Schindler, left, are greeted by Janice and Dr. Joseph Zampogna, right, after a mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory in Naples, Fla. on March 31, 2009 to recognize the fourth anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death. Schiavo died March 31, 2005, at age 41, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed by her husband Michael Schiavo, who fought her family in court for eight years over removal of her life support, arguing she would not have wanted to be kept alive in what most doctors called a persistent vegetative state. Greg Kahn/Staff

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Bob and Mary Schindler, left, are greeted by Janice and Dr. Joseph Zampogna, right, after a mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory in Naples, Fla. on March 31, 2009 to recognize the fourth anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death. Schiavo died March 31, 2005, at age 41, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed by her husband Michael Schiavo, who fought her family in court for eight years over removal of her life support, arguing she would not have wanted to be kept alive in what most doctors called a persistent vegetative state. Greg Kahn/Staff

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  • Bob and Mary Schindler, left, are greeted by Janice and Dr. Joseph Zampogna, right, after a mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory in Naples, Fla. on March 31, 2009 to recognize the fourth anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death. Schiavo died March 31, 2005, at age 41, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed by her husband Michael Schiavo, who fought her family in court for eight years over removal of her life support, arguing she would not have wanted to be kept alive in what most doctors called a persistent vegetative state. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Bobby Schindler, brother of Terri Schiavo, says a few words of thanks in closing during a mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory in Naples, Fla. on March 31, 2009 to recognize the fourth anniversary of Schiavo's death. Schiavo died March 31, 2005, at age 41, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed by her husband Michael Schiavo, who fought her family in court for eight years over removal of her life support, arguing she would not have wanted to be kept alive in what most doctors called a persistent vegetative state. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Mary Schindler, mother of Terri Schiavo, comforts husband Bob during a mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory in Naples, Fla. on March 31, 2009 to recognize the fourth anniversary of Schiavo's death. Schiavo died March 31, 2005, at age 41, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed by her husband Michael Schiavo, who fought her family in court for eight years over removal of her life support, arguing she would not have wanted to be kept alive in what most doctors called a persistent vegetative state. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Deacon Forrest Wallace prepares the offering during a mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory in Naples, Fla. on March 31, 2009 to recognize the fourth anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death. Schiavo died March 31, 2005, at age 41, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed by her husband Michael Schiavo, who fought her family in court for eight years over removal of her life support, arguing she would not have wanted to be kept alive in what most doctors called a persistent vegetative state. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Terri Schiavo's family is overcome with emotion during a mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory in Naples, Fla. on March 31, 2009 to recognize the fourth anniversary of Schiavo's death. Schiavo died March 31, 2005, at age 41, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed by her husband Michael Schiavo, who fought her family in court for eight years over removal of her life support, arguing she would not have wanted to be kept alive in what most doctors called a persistent vegetative state. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Bob Schindler wipes away tears during a mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory to recognize the fourth anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death. Schiavo died March 31, 2005, at age 41, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed by her husband Michael Schiavo, who fought her family in court for eight years over removal of her life support, arguing she would not have wanted to be kept alive in what most doctors called a persistent vegetative state. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Rev. Frank Pavone, head of Priests for Life, gives the Homily during a mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory in Naples, Fla. on March 31, 2009 to recognize the fourth anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death. Schiavo died March 31, 2005, at age 41, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed by her husband Michael Schiavo, who fought her family in court for eight years over removal of her life support, arguing she would not have wanted to be kept alive in what most doctors called a persistent vegetative state. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Rev. Rober Tatman, parish administrator, hangs a painting of Jesus next to an image of Terri Schiavo before a mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory in Naples, Fla. on March 31, 2009 to recognize the fourth anniversary of Schiavo's death. Schiavo died March 31, 2005, at age 41, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed by her husband Michael Schiavo, who fought her family in court for eight years over removal of her life support, arguing she would not have wanted to be kept alive in what most doctors called a persistent vegetative state. Greg Kahn/Staff
  • Junior Shelby Rowell kneels in prayer before a mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory in Naples, Fla. on March 31, 2009 to recognize the fourth anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death. Schiavo died March 31, 2005, at age 41, 13 days after her feeding tube was removed by her husband Michael Schiavo, who fought her family in court for eight years over removal of her life support, arguing she would not have wanted to be kept alive in what most doctors called a persistent vegetative state. Greg Kahn/Staff

A mass at Ave Maria University's Oratory in Naples, Fla. on March 31, 2009 to recognize the fourth anniversary of Terri Schiavo's death.

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