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LiberalArkie

(15,730 posts)
Thu Nov 27, 2014, 02:31 PM Nov 2014

A Proper Farewell for a Homeless Man Who Was Rich in Friendship

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/22/nyregion/a-proper-farewell-for-a-homeless-man-who-was-rich-in-friendship.html?smid=re-share


By some standards, the gathering of about 15 mourners scattered in the pews of the chapel inside a Harlem funeral home might seem a sparse turnout.

But those who were at the Owens Funeral Home knew that even holding this funeral — for a longtime homeless panhandler on the Upper West Side of Manhattan named Eric Glenn Smith — seemed like a small miracle.

Mr. Smith lived on the street for more than 25 years, sleeping in subway stations and on church steps. Those around him were largely unable to help him in life, so when he died, they gained a measure of solace by providing him some dignity in death. They raised money for a proper burial, so he would not wind up in New York City’s potter’s field.

At an elegant service on Tuesday, Mr. Smith lay in a gray coffin bedecked with flowers. A gleaming hearse waited outside to convey him to his final resting place in a New Jersey cemetery, where a headstone would mark his passing.

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A good read

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/22/nyregion/a-proper-farewell-for-a-homeless-man-who-was-rich-in-friendship.html?smid=re-share
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A Proper Farewell for a Homeless Man Who Was Rich in Friendship (Original Post) LiberalArkie Nov 2014 OP
... shenmue Nov 2014 #1
Every time I think the human race is going to the dogs, something wonderful like this happens...n/t monmouth4 Nov 2014 #2
Thankfully no all cops get bad names. Historic NY Nov 2014 #3
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