PITTSBURGH -- James Henry Smith was a zealous Pittsburgh Steelers fan in
life, and even death could not keep him from his favorite spot: in a
recliner, in front of a TV showing his beloved team in action.
Smith, 55, of Pittsburgh, died of prostate cancer Thursday. Because his
death wasn't unexpected, his family was able to plan for an unusual
viewing Tuesday night.
The Samuel E. Coston Funeral Home erected a small stage in a viewing
room, and arranged furniture on it much as it was in Smith's home on
game day Sundays.
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 couldn't stop crying after looking at the Steeler blanket in his
lap," said his sister, MaryAnn Nails, 58. "He loved football and nobody
did (anything) until the game went off. It was just like he was at home."
Longtime friend Mary Jones called the viewing "a celebration."
"I saw it and I couldn't even cry," she said. "People will see him the
way he was."
Smith's burial plans were more traditional -- he'll be laid to rest in a
casket.
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