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Fans Line Up To Honor Slain Ex-NFL QB McNair

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Dozens of Steve McNair fans donned

Tennessee Titans gear as they lined up around a funeral home

Thursday to honor the slain ex-NFL quarterback's accomplishments

and charity work.

 

Inside the building, a closed silvery-gray casket topped with

white lilies sat next to a portrait of the former Titans star.

A line formed around the corner and police were directing

traffic around the north Nashville funeral home. Many mourners

showed up wearing Titans jerseys and T-shirts to pay their respects

to a man they say was a leader of the team.

 

Derrick Lewis said McNair "put the Titans on the map."

Lewis, wearing a Titans jersey, said he and his family were

devastated when they learned of McNair's death. Police have said

McNair, 36, was shot four times July 4 by a girlfriend who then

killed herself in a condo McNair shared with a friend.

 

"Myself and my family were completely shocked and some of us

were crying because you almost feel like you are related," Lewis

said.

 

But Lewis said the details of the killing haven't changed his

opinion of McNair.

 

"I will always remember him for the good things that he did for

the community and the Tennessee Titans," Lewis said. "Nobody's

perfect."

 

Annetta Moore brought her grandson, Darrien James, 9, and

granddaughter Olivia Cole, 11, to the funeral home and said she

planned to take them to LP Field for another public memorial

Thursday and visit his restaurant.

 

Moore said it wasn't uncommon to see McNair hanging out around

town.

 

"I think he just blended right in with everybody," Moore said.

Loretta Lang said the details of the death should be a private

family issue and shouldn't take away from his charitable work.

"He's definitely going to be missed because he gave back like

many of the original Houston Oilers that became the Tennessee

Titans," she said after viewing the casket.

 

The Tennessee Titans have also opened LP Field to the public,

where a video tribute to McNair is being shown and fans can write

messages in a book for McNair's family.

 

McNair's wife, close friends and ex-teammates are expected at a

memorial service Thursday night at Mount Zion Baptist Church where

the family has attended since moving to Nashville in 1997.

 

By KRISTIN M. HALL - Associated Press Writer

 

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


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