Hundreds of mourners from around the country flocked to the funeral of a stranger on Friday — an El Paso Walmart shooting victim whose husband had invited the public to help him mourn her.

Margie Reckard, 63, died when a racist gunman opened fire at the store last month.

She left behind just a few relatives — none of whom lived in the El Paso area. Not wanting to mourn alone, her husband, Antonio Basco, invited anyone from the public who wanted to attend.

So many showed up, that 700 people at a time were waiting outside the funeral home despite the 100-degree heat in Texas city.

“I love y’all, man,” Basco said when he walked outside to greet the mourners.

Attendees included visitors who flew in from San Francisco and Los Angeles for a service for a woman who they’d never met.

“I arrived here this morning,” Jordan Ballard, a 38-year-old who flew in from California said. “His story moved me,” she added, referring to Basco’s public invite.

With Post wires