Mourners walked into the funeral home to pay their respects to Daniel Enriquez.
"It's everyone's loss, it's not just mine. It could have been your neighbor, it could have been your coworker,” said Griselda Vile, Enriquez’s sister.
Dozens of tearful mourners were seen entering the Queens funeral home to share thoughtful memories of a person they say was truly loving.
He was indicted Friday, according to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.
The indictment itself remains sealed until his arraignment in court.
Police say Abdullah was seen acting suspicious, pacing back and forth on a Manhattan-bound Q train car, before allegedly shooting Enriquez in an unprovoked attack.
Mourners say they are still in shock.
Family and friends are expected to continue their farewells on Sunday with another wake visitation, followed by a funeral service Tuesday at the Transfiguration Roman Catholic Church
Enriquez is expected to be interned at St. John’s Cemetery.