Fans, family remember Minnie Minoso
White Sox fan Barry Antoniazzi (Sox jacket) of Bridgeport pays his respects to White Sox legend Minnie Minoso Friday. (Phil Velasquez / Chicago Tribune)
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Mourners, including Ronnie “Woo Woo” Wickers, file past the casket bearing former Chicago White Sox player Minnie Minoso during his visitation Friday. (Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune)
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner leaves Friday’s visitation for Chicago White Sox legend Minnie Minoso. (Phil Velasquez / Chicago Tribune)
Mourners, including Ronnie “Woo Woo” Wickers, file past the casket bearing former Chicago White Sox player Minnie Minoso during his visitation Friday. (Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune)
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Mourners file past photos of former Chicago White Sox player Minnie Minoso on display during his visitation Friday. (Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune)
Family members of Chicago White Sox legend Minnie Minoso arrive at Holy Family Church. (Phil Velasquez / Chicago Tribune)
Former Chicago White Sox slugger Ron Kittle speaks fondly of Minnie Minoso during visitation for Minoso at Holy Family Church. (Phil Velasquez / Chicago Tribune)
Former Chicago White Sox slugger Ron Kittle arrives at Holy Family Church to attend the visitation for Minnie Minoso. (Phil Velasquez / Chicago Tribune)
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Photos of Chicago White Sox legend Minnie Minoso line an aisle at Holy Family Church. (Phil Velasquez / Chicago Tribune)
Family and friends embrace near the coffin of Chicago White Sox legend Minnie Minoso. (Phil Velasquez / Chicago Tribune)
A photo of Chicago White Sox legend Minnie Minoso sits a few feet from his coffin near the altar at Holy Family Church Friday. (Phil Velasquez / Chicago Tribune)
The coffin carrying Chicago White Sox legend Minnie Minoso is removed from a hearse and carried into Holy Famiy Church Friday morning. (Phil Velasquez / Chicago Tribune)
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The coffin carrying Chicago White Sox legend Minnie Minoso is removed from a hearse and carried into Holy Famiy Church Friday morning. (Phil Velasquez / Chicago Tribune)