🏈 Where were you 34 years ago today?

PhillyGirl

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via the Paul W. Bryant Museum's Facebook page:

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Was 11 years old and we all watched coverage on a TV in the classroom, many of us with tears in our eyes. It was right before the end of the school day, quietest bus ride home I can recall. We also watched coverage of his funeral, two days later.
 
Was it open to all? What was it like?
Technically it was open, but there was limited seating in the church. A big crowd waited outside. It was a long caravan from Tuscaloosa up to Birmingham and I couldn't tell you how the police limited cars from joining the procession. There were several busses for players/former players and it was very quiet on the ride to Birmingham. It seemed like there were people on every overpass and all along the route that pulled over to watch the hearse. At the gravesite, there was a big crowd waiting for the hearse. I remember Joe Namath greeting the car with Mrs. Bryant and opening the door to help her out. Players and former players were moved up front for the graveside service.
 
Technically it was open, but there was limited seating in the church. A big crowd waited outside. It was a long caravan from Tuscaloosa up to Birmingham and I couldn't tell you how the police limited cars from joining the procession. There were several busses for players/former players and it was very quiet on the ride to Birmingham. It seemed like there were people on every overpass and all along the route that pulled over to watch the hearse. At the gravesite, there was a big crowd waiting for the hearse. I remember Joe Namath greeting the car with Mrs. Bryant and opening the door to help her out. Players and former players were moved up front for the graveside service.

Thank you very much for sharing.
 
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