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Mourners shed tears as Rob Ford lies in repose at Toronto City Hall

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Hundreds line up at city hall to pay their respects to Rob Ford
WATCH ABOVE: Personal tributes were made at the casket of Rob Ford after long lineups and greetings from the former mayor’s family. Mark McAllister reports – Mar 28, 2016

TORONTO – Rob Ford lay in repose Monday at the city hall he dominated for years as mourners filed past his casket to pay their respects, the subdued mood on a dreary day a far cry from the wilder scenes that characterized his scandal-plagued mayoralty.

Mayor John Tory, who gave permission for Ford to lie in repose, was first to pause quietly at his predecessor’s casket, then shake hands with relatives, among them Ford’s brother Doug, mother, wife and two children.

Among the mourners were some of the former high school football players Ford once coached.

“Everything that the media put on him was always so bad that no one ever got to see the good that he did for us as football players, as students, as a mentor,” said Andre Laporte.

“He left all the political stuff at the office and focused on football when he came to the field.”

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Some touched or kissed the casket, draped in the city’s blue-and-white flag emblazoned with a red Maple Leaf. Some quietly shed tears. Some crossed themselves.

Ford’s death last week earned international headlines in light of his admitted crack cocaine use, alcohol abuse, lewd comments and at times outrageous behaviour that transformed his office into an unprecedented political and celebrity spectacle.

The loved-or-loathed politician brazened through the often lurid headlines for reasons other than his purported taxpayer-friendly policies. But much of the mayhem seemed forgotten Monday.

In its place was a dignified affair, as Ford was granted a rare honour not provided to a former mayor since Donald Summerville, 48, died of a heart attack in 1963 after a charity hockey game in which he played goalie against city hall’s press gallery.

VIDEO: VIPs attend visitation for Rob Ford
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Jack Layton, one-time federal NDP leader and longtime Toronto city councillor, also lay in repose at city hall in 2011.

A city spokeswoman said Ford’s family asked that his body be allowed to lie in repose and Tory gave his blessing.

Also on hand Monday was George Smitherman, the odds-on favourite to win the mayoralty in 2010 but who nevertheless was trounced by Ford. Smitherman said he expected only tributes now for the former mayor.

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“There will be a strong outpouring of love, which is appropriate for a politician who managed the rare feat of being open enough to generate genuine connection and love with constituents,” Smitherman said.

The sentiment was echoed by Vince Ross, who said Ford showed up at his wedding last year despite undergoing chemotherapy for the cancer that would eventually kill him last week.

“(He) was really gracious, took pictures, talked to everybody and really kick-started the party,” Ross said.

Ford’s casket will remain at city hall until Tuesday to allow the public to say goodbye.

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On Wednesday, a procession will head to nearby St. James cathedral for funeral services, followed by a private family ceremony. Late Conservative finance minister Jim Flaherty’s funeral was also held at St. James.

Ford served as mayor from 2010 to 2014 but his re-election bid was stymied by his cancer diagnosis. He dropped out of the race weeks before voting day but ran for his old city council seat instead, winning easily.

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