From Tiger Woods to fraternity brothers, hundreds mourn Stuart Scott in Raleigh
Posted Jan 10, 2015
You could see Stuart Scott’s life in the people who filed through Providence Baptist Church in Raleigh for the ESPN anchor’s funeral visitation Friday evening. They gathered outside the church on Glenwood Avenue at 4 p.m., 50 cars waiting by the time the broadcaster’s family opened the doors. Most of the mourners wore black suits. One wore a Dallas Cowboys jersey.
(Charlotte Observer)
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