SEBRING, Fla. -- A fallen hero was laid to rest on Tuesday. 

  • Funeral services for fallen Highlands County Deputy William Gentry
  • Deputy Gentry shot and killed May 6 in Lake Placid
  • Deputy Gentry was 40 years old

The funeral for Highlands County Deputy William Gentry was today in Sebring. 

Gentry was shot May 6 while responding to a call about a cat. Gentry died a day later. Joseph Edward Ables, 69, is accused of shooting Gentry. 

A procession carried Gentry's body to the Highlands News Sun Center for the public funeral service. 

Law enforcement from around the country, along with residents lined the procession route. A large crowd was on hand for the funeral.

Gentry has been remembered throughout this past week. Not just during a candlelight vigil last week – but during this procession from Polk County.  

Gentry had been with the Highlands Sheriff's Office for more than ten years – he was working as a training deputy when he was killed but in the past was a detective with the special operations unit, as well as a canine officer.

Hundreds of law enforcement from across the state are expected today for the funeral and an outdoor memorial burial.

Ables remains in custody on a $2 million bond.