Family, friends, and fans flocked to Detroit's Joe Louis Arena for Tuesday's public visitation for Gordie Howe, who passed away on June 10 at age 88.
The entry line began forming in the wee hours of the morning, and the folks who came to pay their respects to Mr. Hockey flowed in and out of the rink for almost 13 hours.
Here's a look at some of the last images from a truly remarkable event, beginning with the group of noteworthy pallbearers.
Howe's retired No. 9 and the Stanley Cup banners from his time with the Detroit Red Wings were lowered over the casket.
The line extended outside and around the building.
Once inside, the multi-generational crowd filed up to the stage, offering their condolences to the Howe family and their own personal tributes to the hockey legend.
Fans were also given the opportunity to write a note, with multiple large posters needed to meet the demand.
All those in attendance were given this commemorative pamphlet.
The funeral service will take place Wednesday at Joe Louis Arena.
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