I've heard of specialty coffins for fans, but this it taking it to a
new extreme.

larry

On 7/6/05, Howie Hamlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, this is creepy....
> 
> In silk black-and-gold pajamas, velvety black robe and slippers, James Henry 
> Smith is at rest.
> His feet are crossed, his pack of cigarettes and a beer by his side. Steelers 
> highlights are playing on a high-definition TV screen nearby. With the TV 
> remote in his hand, leaning back in his recliner, a Steelers blanket across 
> his legs, it's like a game-day Sunday.
> 
> Except that it's not.
> 
> It was last night at Samuel E. Coston Funeral Home in Lincoln-Lemington, and 
> family and friends were filing in to pay their final respects to Smith, whom 
> they called one of the biggest Steelers fans in the universe.
> 
> Smith, 55, of Garfield, had been ill for two years with prostate cancer. He 
> died last Thursday at the VA Medical Center in Oakland.
> 
> Continued...
> 
> http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05187/533357.stm
> 
> 
> 

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