By Richard O'Reilly
Dean Millar is to be laid to rest in Derry-Londonderry on Tuesday morning.
Dean's body was recovered from the River Foyle last week. He had been missing for over five weeks.
The 18 year old was last seen in the Brandywell area of the city in March.
A series of searches by friends and families of Dean took place along the Foyle.
They were assisted by Foyle Search and Rescue, as well those searching for Jack Glenn, who's body was recovered from the Foyle earlier this month.
Dean's family thanked those who helped in the search, and spoke of their mixed emotions following the discovery.
Dean will be laid to rest in St Patrick's Church, Creggan at 10am Tuesday. He will be interred at the City Cemetery.
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