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    Long lines to bid farewell to Paterno

    STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — They stood outside for hours on a winter afternoon, waiting to pay their respects to the late Joe Paterno. The line snaked down a long block on the Penn State campus.

    Inside a campus spiritual center, the coach's body lay in a closed, hardwood casket topped by a spray of white roses. About six feet away sat a stylized black-and-white picture of the man who became lovingly known on campus as "JoePa," smiling and peering out through his trademark thick-rimmed glasses.

    Three days of public mourning began Tuesday for a Penn State community already racked by months of turmoil. The 85-year-old Paterno — a Hall of Fame coach and the face of the university — died Sunday of lung cancer. He had been ousted just days before learning of his diagnosis in November, forced out of his job in the wake of child sex-abuse charges against a former assistant.

    "We're not going to focus on the bad, we're going to pull together and focus on the good," said Brittany Yingling, 23, of Altoona, donning a blue Penn State knit cap with "Paterno" in bold white letters emblazoned on the front. "He's going to leave a lasting legacy on so many people."

    And thousands showed up, lining a main campus artery for a chance to make the walk, single file, past Paterno's casket, which had an "honor guard" of two Penn State players — one past and one present. Some mourners stopped for a moment of reflection, or to genuflect in the interfaith hall.

    Others fought back tears and sniffles. The only other sounds were the clicks from media photographers, taking occasional pictures.

    Jay Paterno, one of the coach's sons, was still shaking hands with the well-wishers when police shut down the visitation at 10:45 p.m. EST, telling a handful of people on their way in that they could come back early Wednesday morning.

    Paterno won 409 games and two national championships over his 46-year career admired by peers as much for its longevity as its success. Paterno also took as much pride in the program's graduation rates, often at or close to the top of the Big Ten.

    "I came to pay my respects to a great man, that has nothing to do with victories," said Paterno's longtime assistant and defensive coordinator, Tom Bradley. "A lot of his victories people don't even know about."

    Large windows bathed the white-walled hall at the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center in light on a cloudy day. Some of Paterno's family attend services at the center.

    Members of the public were preceded by the family, including two of Paterno's sons. Scott Paterno and Jay — the former Nittany Lions quarterback coach — thanked many of the visitors before they exited the building.

    "Going in there, waiting two hours in line, it was worth every second of it," said Rob Gressinger, a Penn State junior. "I've lost all my grandparents and the feeling is the exact same thing ... Feels like you lost one of your own."

    Also paying respects privately Tuesday morning were former and current players and coaches. Members of the current team wore dark suits and arrived in three blue Penn State buses, the same ones that once carried Paterno and the team to games at Beaver Stadium on fall Saturdays.

    Among the former players was Mike McQueary. As a graduate assistant to Paterno in 2002, he went to the coach saying he had witnessed former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky assaulting a boy in the shower at the Penn State football building. Paterno relayed that to his bosses — including the head of campus police — but university trustees felt he should have done more, and it played into their decision to oust the longtime coach on Nov. 9. That came four days after Sandusky was charged with child sex-abuse counts.

    Dressed in a blue coat and tie with a white shirt, the school colors, McQueary was among those at an event that stretched well into Tuesday night. McQueary declined comment after leaving the viewing.

    Earlier Tuesday, former Penn State and Pittsburgh Steelers great Franco Harris, a vocal critic of the university trustees, also came to say goodbye. Others included NFL receivers Deon Butler and Jordan Norwood, Norwood's father and Baylor assistant coach Brian Norwood and former quarterback Daryll Clark — who also served as an honor guard.

    Texans receiver Bryant Johnson, a nine-year NFL veteran, said he decided to attend Penn State out of high school in Baltimore because "he wanted to play for a legendary coach."

    "I wanted to play for someone that instilled the values that he believed in," Johnson said. "I wanted to play for someone who believed in guys graduating."

    Paterno was beloved as much by others in the community for his philanthropic efforts, such as donating millions back to the university for projects including the campus library bearing the family name. Paterno Library sits a short walk across the street from the spiritual center.

    "He did so much for this town and school and the students. It wasn't all football," said Martha Edwards of Jersey Shore, Pa. She isn't a graduate but decided to attend anyway.

    "Right over there is the library with his name on it," she said. "Nobody comes any better than him."

    There is another public viewing Wednesday at the interfaith center, and after that Paterno's family will hold a private funeral and procession through State College.

    On Thursday, the school's basketball arena will be the site of a public service called "A Memorial for Joe." Tickets were quickly snapped up for the event, even though there was a two-per-person limit for those ordering.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Mark Scolforo contributed to this report.

     
    • W  •  Huntsville, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      Rot in hell sandusky!
    • Appletree  •  4 mths ago
      "Lanny Davis, lawyer for the school's board," Now THAT'S surreal....
    • Steven W  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      I just don't believe Joe was the only eyes on this Sandusky,over that many years certainly more eyes and ears will show up.
      • TimO 4 mths ago
        Yeah, and then we'll know just how much Paterno was hiding.
      • Jim Jones 4 mths ago
        More sodomite lovers.
      • whydotheycancelthegoodone ... 4 mths ago
        pobably steven but if many had a coworker they KNEW was raping young boys.......there wouldn't be much of that coworker left after we got done with him.
    • M  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      you folks are the type who vote on one issue.. like guns or abortion. How ignorant to compare paterno to hitler. You are all so judgemental and rigid in your thinking.
      • Fred 4 mths ago
        hitler didn't hide little boy rape, why do you approve of that?
      • Thomas Korn 4 mths ago
        Yeah, so you approve of boys being raped apparenlty.
      • eric 4 mths ago
        Oh yeah people, I'd sure as heck would want to stand hours in a line for a man who knew about a child's rape IN his sports facility and did NOTHING about it.....a man who only wanted to protect his program and his university.....and man who said "I didn't know what to do about it" What the hell is there to know about what to do about it??? You call the real cops and do it immediately---to hell with some stupid chain-of-command at an institution.
        Meanwhile, all you PSU fans and alum, the INNOCENT boys were raped, their parents and families are ALL there WATCHING you do all of this....in rememberance of the man who knew and did nothing....who knew and By His Inactions, helped the rapist rape more boys.
        Yeah, what a line I'd want to stand in!!!
        I'd sooner vote for Obama
        Get some help PSU fans.....get some bloody help for who you are putting up on a pedestal.
    • Amanda  •  Charleston, West Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      Coach Paterno's legacy will go on forever
      • Barry puff daddy 4 mths ago
        As a pedophile enabler.
      • David X 4 mths ago
        One way or the other, he will be remembered for another 10 or 20 years. EASY!
        Usually on an autumn Saturday afternoon when the myth machine cranks itself up to a fever pitch inside some college football broadcast booth. Then up to a satellite and back down onto the willing masses all hunched up in the lazy-boy.
      • Angel 4 mths ago
        YUP,
        Hell is infinite in the time department.Enjoy your stay,JOE.
    • JB45  •  4 mths ago
      I wonder how many of the people posting hateful and self rightous comments on this site would still do it if they knew that in one hour they would be standing before god to be judged by him with the same standard that they apply to others.
      • Cranky 4 mths ago
        hahahahah I would have a clear conscience.

        How many boys have YOU raped?
      • Spanky 4 mths ago
        If you still believe in an invisible man in the sky who grants wishes I'll take my chances.
      • Private Joker 4 mths ago
        Yes
    • Unimpressed  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Doesn't take long for the trailer trash to start showing up in the comments again.
      • Sherrill 4 mths ago
        I know. I, personally, can't stand people who help child rapists.
      • Guardian 4 mths ago
        SherriLL I personally, can`t stand studied people! :)
      • Thomas Korn 4 mths ago
        yeah, people who allow child rapists to sustain a decades long career in ..raping children are smart right?
    • zonker  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      McQueer should not even be there. 'I saw it happening, but just walkd away and told someone'. Why is he not being demonized as was Paterno...??
    • Jane Marek  •  4 mths ago
      Somehow waiting in line to honor a man who did little to stop child molestation tells a lot about the sad state American sports idolization is in.....
    • dg  •  4 mths ago
      The trustees fired him for following the schools procedures. If they were smart, every employee of Penn State should have scheduled a meeting with their boss the next day to ask what other rules they could be fired for following.
    • M  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      I am appalled at the tone of most of these comments. He did not molest any children. He made one mistake and you can not condemn his entire life on that. He did a lot of good. He donated millions to the university. He could have had a very affluent life as an NFL coach but stayed at Penn State which very few if anyone else would have done. He was instrumental in raising the academic standards of the university to one of the top public institutions in the country.
    • Farmgal  •  4 mths ago
      Honestly people...let the poor man rest now...sure he made a mistake, but he paid for it...he also reported what he had been told...someone dropped the ball...it wasnt just him...what about the parents of these children...what were they doing thru all of this in those years? He still was a great coach and affected a lot of people's lives for the better. Who cares how the family wanted to arrange the viewing...that was their business...you arent paying for the services are you? Stop throwing stones.
    • Sterling  •  Santa Clara, California  •  4 mths ago
      He was a legend UNTIL he allowed and help cover up the violation of young men.Only a Idiot would call him a legend now.
    • stlrjhn  •  4 mths ago
      Coach - being a PSU grad and having met you, thanks for everything. You're in my prayers.
    • avanti  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  4 mths ago
      Paterno was a great coach that preached doing the right thing. For that he deserves the praise, but just because he has died doesn't mean that you have to whitewash his greatest failure in not being forceful in getting to the bottom of the situation with Sandusky in 2002. All Joe had to do was be Joe and demand a investigation. Because of his lack of action more children were molested, because I believe he and the school wanted to avoid a scandal. If I fail to report a child being molested then I hope somebody holds me accountable. It isn't bashing for doing that.
    • help usa taxpayers  •  4 mths ago
      The man made billions for the University and they fired his son in the last month of his life
    • phildabasket  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      " let he who is free from sin, cast the first stone." My thought and prayers to the Paterno family and to the inocent kids whose lives will never be the same......
    • Cranky  •  Whitehall, Montana  •  4 mths ago
      79%, according to the poll, believe that winning sports games means more than shattered lives.

      How truly sickening.
    • Silent Majority  •  4 mths ago
      God didn’t protect the children that got raped by a grown man while his boss turned the other cheek and just passed the buck… Joe failed the children, the parents, the student body, the faculty, the alumni, the donors, the universities’ reputation and destroyed himself...
    • DanN  •  Deforest, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      Being an excellant football coach does not forgive allowing one of his coaches to abuse the students for so long. Nobody can tell me he didn't see anything for all those years.
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