Eternity at a ballpark

A story about how singer Steve Goodman’s ashes were spread over Wrigley Field.  And then I fould this sentence quite a bit interesting:

The White Sox have a policy that allows those who ask — a half-dozen or so families a year –  to conduct brief funeral ceremonies on the warning track at U.S. Cellular Field on non-game days.

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  1. Clay Eals says:

    Good to see your post about the ashes of singer/songwriter Steve Goodman. He often doesn’t get his due. You might be interested in an eight-year project of mine that has come to fruition — an 800-page biography of Goodman published in May, “Steve Goodman: Facing the Music.” Please check my Internet site below for more info on the book. Just trying to spread the word. Feel free to do the same!

    Clay Eals
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    Seattle, WA 98116-1958

    (206) 935-7515
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