The first hint that the service Saturday at Sunset Memorial
Park wasn’t a typical funeral came when eulogist Michael Flowers got
cheers when he spoke of the dearly departed.
Another giveaway came from the prominent bright colors,
T-shirts, sandals and ubiquitous black pork pie hats that broke up the
typical formal black.
The funeral for Walter White, the fictional chemistry
teacher turned meth kingpin in AMC’s television drama “Breaking Bad,”
drew about 200 mourners to the cemetery after a funeral procession that
rolled 80 cars deep down Second Street in the North Valley.
Leading the procession were a few Bernalillo County
Sheriff’s deputies, followed by a tan, beat-up RV made famous in the
show, a hearse and then around 80 diehard fans. The procession shut down
streets and took 10 minutes to pass.