TRUSSVILLE, AL (WBRC) - Outside Clearbranch United Methodist Church in Trussville, Roy Brook stood at attention, clinging an American flag.
"I'm here to show respect for Paighton, to honor her," said Brook who never met the 29-year-old woman.
"No, I don't know any of them."
The gesture, a symbol of how Paighton Houston impacted her community.
"I'm not here for a show," said Brook. "I'm just letting this family know that somebody cares."
Brook, like countless others, joined Houston's family in prayer that she would be found and would return home.
Brook and hundreds of other people attended her funeral on Friday.
"Paighton loved nothing more than to make me feel uncomfortable, that was like her favorite thing to do so I think she would really get a kick out of this," said Houston's best friend, Jennifer Shaffner.
She added through tears, "I miss her so much but I know she will be watching over me."
Hundreds attend Paighton Houston’s funeral