Browns notes: Organization sends reps to fan?s funeral after obituary made headlines
By Nate Ulrich Beacon Journal sports writer
Beacon Journal sports writer
The Browns sent two representatives Tuesday to the memorial service of a die-hard fan and season-ticket holder whose witty obituary has garnered national attention for poking fun at his favorite football team.
Scott E. Entsminger, 55, of Mansfield, died July 4. His obituary in the Columbus Dispatch stated that, ?he respectfully requests six Cleveland Browns pallbearers so the Browns can let him down one last time.?
Browns director of communications Zak Gilbert said the team responded to the obituary by reaching out to Entsminger?s widow, Pat, who identified Hall of Famer Lou Groza as her late husband?s favorite player. The organization then sent Browns Backers manager Michele DeScioli and guest-relations manager of season tickets Rico Rivera to present the family with a customized jersey featuring Groza?s number, 76, and Entsminger?s name on the back, Gilbert said.
?We thought it would be a good thing to do just to let him know that we really appreciate all the support he gave us over the years,? Gilbert said.
Entsminger?s obituary described him as ?a lifelong Cleveland Browns fan and season ticket holder? who ?wrote a song each year and sent it to the Cleveland Browns as well as offering other advice on how to run the team.