Thousands expected at McNair funeral in Miss.
Posted Jul 11, 2009 12:07 AM
 By TERESA M. WALKER and CHRIS TALBOTT
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MOUNT OLIVE, Miss. -A capacity crowd of 8,000 was expected Saturday at the funeral for former NFL quarterback Steve McNair on the University of Southern Mississippi campus.
The funeral for McNair, who was shot and killed by a girlfriend who then killed herself, comes a day after hundreds lined up in his hometown of Mount Olive in southern Mississippi to pay their respects.
People drove from nearby states and joined the locals parking cars and trucks on the side of the four-lane divided highway that runs beside Reeves Funeral Home. Some left cars across the highway, dodging traffic to join the line of people waiting to pay their last respects.
Frankie Delancy of nearby Harrisville worked with McNair's mother, Lucille. Delancy wasn't surprised to see the long line twisting through the funeral home parking lot, onto the paved road and out onto the shoulder of the highway.
"He was a great person. You can see the turnout here for him. If you can't tell by looking at this, I don't know," she said.
Tommy Milton played with McNair at Alcorn State and said the turnout tells the story of the man McNair was.
"He could break all barriers — black and white. He was one of us," Milton said.
The visitation in McNair's hometown followed two days of mourning in Nashville where thousands remembered the 2003 co-MVP of the NFL who led the Tennessee Titans to the 2000 Super Bowl.
It was a far different turnout from the modest funeral for Sahel Kazemi, the 20-year-old girlfriend who shot the married McNair to death in his sleep on the Fourth of July and then shot herself in the head. Her brief funeral in Florida was closed to outsiders.
Mount Olive has 1,000 residents and McNair's death left them stunned and distraught. The town sign had a banner hanging underneath saying McNair would not be forgotten.
Glenda Felder, 54, followed McNair's career since he was drafted by the then-Houston Oilers in 1995. She has his rookie card and went to Nashville and Baltimore to watch him play for the Titans and later the Ravens. She drove more than six hours from Baytown, Texas, to pay her respects and also planned to attend the funeral.
"He was a great man despite the end. He was a great man. I can't judge him, can't judge anyone. We all make mistakes," she said.
Others at the funeral home included McNair's agent, Bus Cook, and Atlanta Falcons running back Jerious Norwood.
Mourners shared their memories of McNair's athletic accomplishments.
Mount Olive, like a lot of the small towns in the Deep South, is football crazy. Replays of college football games were on the TV on a summer afternoon in the local pharmacy.
"Athletics, it makes the town go in a sense, and when somebody like this makes it big, everybody around here is proud of him," said Norman Johnston, an assistant football coach at Mount Olive High School, where McNair played sports. "So when a person like him dies, it affects everybody. Rich, poor, black, white, it really has an effect on people because it doesn't happen every day that somebody makes it big."
McNair tied the state record for interceptions and dominated conversations until his retirement after the 2007 season.
Even Mount Olive residents who never met McNair felt they knew him. That is why the McNair family provided buses for those who wanted to go to the funeral about 35 miles south of Mount Olive.
"As a whole, the town is distraught," resident Mary Barnes said. "You can just feel the silence and the mourning in the town. There's just such a silence here now."
Associated Press writer Emily Wagster Pettus contributed to this report.
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2009-07-11 12:34:56

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Benjb00
7:19AM Jul 14 2009 
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE POWER OF THE LABIA. MCNAIRE WAS SNARED
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Joanne1554
7:32AM Jul 12 2009 
Ya, two wrongs don't make a right, ya, it is wrong to kill, ya, it is wrong to have affairs with multiple women while married with children. Why is this guy being immortalized? This is what is wrong with our society. We immortalize for all the wrong reasons. Men have been killing off women because they don't want to deal with "sticky" situations for a long time. Guess what guys... women are getting sick of it. Better watch out!
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QTH3
11:16AM Jul 11 2009 
Steve was selfish, the girl was tring to "come up". She was grown up enough to get involved with a married man. I guess no one ever told her that if a man cheats to be with you, he will cheat on you. Just pray for the wife, she has to deal with those boys and how can you tell your children that their dad was killed by his girlfriend although he is still with your mom. I hope she can make it through the funeral. She has to live with this for the rest of her life and those children are scarred for life. I dont care what anyone says Steve would say to his family, he does not have the opportunity. They are left with more questions than answers. I feel so bad for them.
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FlorPlshqn
10:34AM Jul 11 2009 
What has happened to this country when sorts and singing stars become the norm for our young people.That should be sports--but guess what snorts could be the answer. They are not models. Wake up America and quit thinking these people are so wonderful. Instead of viewing this man's body go to the wife and children and give her some help.
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SKoolbeans
8:55AM Jul 11 2009 
LET THAT BE LESSION, THIS GUY FAKED EVERYONE OUT INCLUDING HIMSELF AT END. HE TRUELY LIVED ANYTHING BUT CLEAN LIFE..
I FEEL SORRY FOR FAMILY THAT IT CAME OUT INTO PUBLIC EYE.
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dssmithII
6:09AM Jul 11 2009 
Parrislane wrote: ...she was too young to purchase alcohol or to own a gun and a high school drop out. The one thing I do applaud her for is saying you won't get away with using me. ...

Parrislane, I dont see how u can say u applaud the young woman for murdering McNair-seems as though you wanna make this out to be about "a woman scorned" but like the saying goes, 2 WRONGS DONT MAKE A RIGHT. I in no way condone McNair's actions if he was indeed still with his wife but so many want to make Kazemi out to be the victim when she's the 1 that made the irrational decision to kill them both-dont really think that she was as naive and gullible as she's being portrayed-she was a GROWN woman that knew exactly who and what she was dealing with and seemed to be using his stature to get what she wanted...whatever downturn their situation might have been going in it didnt warrant her taking such drastic measures.....the ones who should be getting the sympathy are the wife & kids of McNair, who reportedly were blindsided by the whole thing, and the family of Kazemi-such a tragic outcome....
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dssmithII
4:30AM Jul 11 2009 
Parrislane, I dont see how u can say u applaud the young woman for murdering McNair-seems as though you wanna make this out to be about "a woman scorned" but like the saying goes, 2 WRONGS DONT MAKE A RIGHT-so many want to make her out to be the victim when she's the 1 thats responsible for both their murders-dont really think that she was as naive and gullible as she's being portrayed-she knew who and what she was dealing with and seemed to be using his stature to get what she wanted...whatever was going on with their situation it didnt warrant her taking such drastic measures.....the ones who should be getting the sympathy are the wife & kids of McNair, who reportedly were blindsided by the whole thing-such a tragic ending....
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WDENNIS410
12:59AM Jul 11 2009 
This whole situation is very sad - sad for McNair's wife and children and sad for the family and friends of Kazemi I just hope that there is a lesson learned here and that all of the people involved can make it through this very tough time. I would add not to blame the media for all of this - how does the saying go - We reap what we sow - clearly McNair did not think about the repercussions that his actions would have on the ones who loved him.
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Cyclone06gto
12:56AM Jul 11 2009 
HERO????? A married man screwing around on his wife with a 20 year old....Only in America would this type be called a hero.
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NydiaW
12:04AM Jul 11 2009 
If Steve McNair was such an amazing man maybe he would have been home with his wife and family instead of with a little girl half his age. What is it with men ******** not enough to be a good family man and a good example for your sons? You just have to have a young girl to make you feel like a man? A man is someone who lives up to his commitments and stays even when it isn't easy.
I am not sad for Steve McNair this week -- he made choices that led to this happening -- I am sad for his children who will grow up without a Daddy.
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