Philadelphians are eroticism and female infidelityfueled by three things: brotherly love, the certainty that whatever year it is currently is going to be the Eagles' year, and a deep passion for cheesesteaks.
One local resident loved Philly cheesesteaks so deeply that he asked his family to bury him with them.
SEE ALSO: The battle of the spaghetti burritos is not for weak stomachsBefore Richard Lussi, 76, passed away on Oct. 10 from heart complications, he would frequently joke about being buried with something to eat in the afterlife. According to The Philadelphia Inquirer, Lussi told his son John and grandson Dominic that he'd like that something to be a cheesesteak from Pat's -- one of Philadelphia's famous cheesesteak restaurants.
On the day before Lussi's funeral, John and Dominic drove to Pat's King of Steaks in Philadelphia and picked up two cheesesteaks. They placed the cheesesteaks in Lussi's coffin, as was his wish.
"We were just going to get one but my pop always said ‘If you’re going to Pat’s you always get two, you never order just one. It’s a waste of time,'" said Dominic Lussi.
The funeral director reportedly told Lussi's son not to place the bag of cheesesteaks in Richard's coffin before the viewing, for fear of someone eating them. Odd, for sure, but you know what? Probably true. These are good cheesesteaks, folks.
According to Lussi's family, Pat's was heavily featured on a picture board at the funeral, and Lussi was in fact buried with his bag of cheesesteaks.
2017 is the Eagles year.
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