j. whyatt mondesire takes place on wednesday at the bright hope baptist church in north philadelphia at 1:00 a.m. mondesire was a reporter at the inquirer, went on to be a publisher at the philadelphia sun. he founded the philadelphia association of black journalists, led the philadelphia naacp, and he served as a panelist right here on "inside story." over the course of his life, we remember a person who was laser-focused on his views, on helping minorities, the poor, the disabled, people who found themselves in imperfect situations. he was their champion. and we also always remember his cowboy hats. i know he wasn't wearing one right there. george, you want to offer some thoughts? >> well, my thoughts, and for sharmain and me and bill miller and gussie clark and marian tasco and chuit's not a , family. we spent social time together and all of that, but for me, my fondest recollection -- i do things that remind me of people that are important to me. for example, i wear cuffs on all of my pants because john anderson wore cuffs on his pants. jerry mondesire's the first person i ever saw -