The family of Nancy Kerrigan's father, who died Sunday after allegedly being attacked by his son, Mark, held a wake Wednesday in Stoneham, Mass., where mourners assembled in a line a block long.
"Dan Kerrigan was, first and foremost, a man whose family was the center of his world," says a statement released by the Kerrigans.
Olympic skater Nancy, who arrived with other family members at the funeral home for the wake at 3:30 p.m., said in the statement her father “was there behind me always" and that he was “an extra parent” to the two sons and a daughter she shares with husband Jerry Solomon.
The family also described Daniel Kerrigan as a devoted husband to his legally blind wife, Brenda; a youth coach for his sons’ hockey teams; and the one-time president of the Stoneham Figure Skating Club.
Said his son Michael: "I was virtually unable to go anywhere as a kid or an adult, without someone coming up to me saying, with a big smile, ‘I just saw your dad – he’s the greatest.'"
Mark Kerrigan has pleaded not guilty to assault and battery on an elderly person resulting in serious bodily injury.
/People.com/