Sports IN PICTURES: Fans say goodbye to Gordie Howe Published on June 14, 2016 | Updated 1:30 p. m. Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Allyison Karczynski of Livonia, Mich., is among the first to sign a banner during a public funeral service at for Gordie Howe at Joe Louis Arena. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Allyison Karczynski of Livonia, Mich., is among the first to sign a banner during a public funeral service at for Gordie Howe at Joe Louis Arena. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image A message signed on a banner outside of Joe Louis Arena in Detroit during a public funeral service for Gordie Howe. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image David and Bev Hill of Mt. Clemons, wait on line to go into a public funeral service for Gordie Howe at Joe Louis Arena. The pair said they've been season ticket holders since the early 1960's and always enjoyed watching him play and interact with fans. "He was so nice and so much fun to watch," Mr. Hill said. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Longtime Detroit Red Wings fan Tom Fowlow of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., take a photo of a banner at Joe Louis Arena. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Flowers are delivered to Joe Louis Arena for the a public funeral service for Gordie Howe. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Tim Gangway of Sylvania, Ohio, photographs a banner of Red Wings great Gordie Howe. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Fans sign a banner outside of Joe Louis Arena in Detroit during a public funeral service for Gordie Howe. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Fans sign a banner outside of Joe Louis Arena in Detroit during a public funeral service for Gordie Howe. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Fans sign a banner outside of Joe Louis Arena in Detroit during a public funeral service for Gordie Howe. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Dennis Hermatz of Wayne, Mich., writes a note on a banner outside of Joe Louis Arena in Detroit as his grandmother Mary Kordie, also of Wayne, looks at photo of Gordie Howe . THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image A fan leaves a message on a banner outside of Joe Louis Arena in Detroit during a public funeral service at for Gordie Howe. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image The crowd slowly files in during a public funeral service for Gordie Howe at Joe Louis Arena. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Detroit Tigers great Al Kaline fondly recalls a story about Gordie Howe while speaking to the media during a public funeral service. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Flowers, a candle and puck are left near a statue of "Mr. Hockey" during a public funeral service. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Terry Brenneman of Fairhaven, Mich., takes a photo of his uncle Norm Van Etten St. Clair Shores, Mich., by the statue of Gordie Howe at Joe Louis Arena. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Longtime Detroit Red Wings fan Tom Fowlow, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., leaves Joe Louis Arena in Detroit after paying his respects during a public funeral service for Gordie Howe. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Ainsley Howe, 3, great grand daughter of Gordie Howe, plays as Brenden Kerr, 9, back left, and Michael Herb, 11, view of photo of their great grandfather. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Fans of "Mr. Hockey" wait on line during a public funeral service for Gordie Howe at Joe Louis Arena. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Michael Motyl of Detroit, waits on line to pay his respects during a public funeral service for Gordie Howe at Joe Louis Arena. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Carl Carlton, Clinton Township, Mich., has had a license plate honoring Gordie Howe since 1992, and wore one to the public funeral service. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Barb Quenneville of Grosse Pointe, Mich., signs a banner outside of Joe Louis Arena. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Related Items detroit red wings ,Gordie Howe Recommended for you Click to comment