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July 08, 2005

How to create word of mouth at your funeral

When he was alive, James Henry Smith was a die-hard Pittsburgh Steelers fan. When he died recently, he was still a die-hard Steelers fan and almost certainly generating a lot of buzz among his family and friends who couldn't help but appreciate his fitting exit.

His family asked the funeral home to erect a small stage in a viewing room, and arrange furniture on it just like Smith's home on game day Sundays.

An Associated Press story picks up the funeral play-by-play:

Smith's body was on the recliner, his feet crossed and a remote in his hand. He wore black and gold silk pajamas, slippers and a robe. A pack of cigarettes and a beer were at his side, while a high-definition TV played a continuous loop of Steelers highlights.

I'm also a huuuuge Steelers fan -- One for the Thumb in '06! -- but would I go this far? Time will tell.

Posted by Jackie Huba on July 08, 2005 | Permalink

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COMMENTS

Thanks. This has given me some great ideas for planning my funeral.

Go Steelers!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Chris Busch at Jul 9, 2005 11:44:29 PM

steelers stink

Posted by: zack rice at Dec 18, 2007 4:00:47 PM



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