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  • firecracker
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2007
    • 653

    #1

    Beer Coffin?

    SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Ill. - Bill Bramanti will love Pabst Blue Ribbon eternally, and he's got the custom-made beer-can casket to prove it. "I actually fit, because I got in here," said Bramanti of South Chicago Heights.
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    The 67-year-old Glenwood village administrator doesn't plan on needing it anytime soon, though.

    He threw a party Saturday for friends and filled his silver coffin ? designed in Pabst's colors of red, white and blue ? with ice and his favorite brew.

    "Why put such a great novelty piece up on a shelf in storage when you could use it only the way Bill Bramanti would use it?" said Bramanti's daughter, Cathy Bramanti, 42.

    Bramanti ordered the casket from Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home in Chicago Heights, and Scott Sign Co. of Chicago Heights designed the beer can.
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  • OMG Jim
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2005
    • 3153

    #2
    Here's the pic for you



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    • Spunky
      I need a beer
      • Jun 2002
      • 133986

      #3
      That's what I want to be buried in

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      • sicone
        Retired
        • Jan 2004
        • 18453

        #4
        I like the gangster/pimp that had a caddy casket for his funeral better. That's just a regular casket with some stickers on it... I wonder how much extra he paid for that?

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        • sicone
          Retired
          • Jan 2004
          • 18453

          #5


          in case of hot link... http://www.blackinformant.com/blogimages/yocuzzin.jpg

          I know there was a story behind the casket, but cant remember it

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          • pussyserver - BANNED FOR LIFE
            So Fucking Banned
            • Oct 2005
            • 5133

            #6
            Originally posted by sicone
            I like the gangster/pimp that had a caddy casket for his funeral better. That's just a regular casket with some stickers on it... I wonder how much extra he paid for that?

            That my friend would be the late Flukie Stokes of chicago



            this was a powerful dealer / gangbanger in his day the 80s and 90s

            Another piece of Chicagos storied history

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