Allston-Brighton Tab Thu Jul 19, 2007, 07:54 AM EDT
Mr. Butch was a charismatic homeless man with a cult-like following, but he was an exception to the rule. When other homeless die in Boston, they’re not always met with the same outpouring of love and generosity.

The reality is that many of these individuals don't get a community send off like the one that Boston is giving Mr Butch this weekend. I did a little searching for cemeteries that will take individuals who died while homeless but google wasn't very much help. The Tab article notes that Boston has three cemeteries that have sections for those whose bodies are not claimed: Mount Hope, Fairview and Evergreen. But there have to be places in other communities too. If interested try contacting your local shelter, a funeral home, or cemetery and see if they can point you in the right direction.
Edit: And there's more:
Editorial: Remember Mr. Butch, Remember the Homeless
Allston/Brighton Tab Fri Jul 20, 2007, 03:27 PM EDT
Edit: The funeral was yesterday, here are photos by historgygradguy
Edit: Here's how another town remembers the homeless:
Paying Tribute to Marin's Homeless
Marin Independent Journal 7/22/07
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