FILE - In this Nov. 5, 1991, file photo, author-columnist Jimmy Breslin poses for a photo in New York. Breslin, the Pulitzer Prize-winning chronicler of wise guys and underdogs who became the brash embodiment of the old-time, street smart New Yorker, died Sunday, March 19, 2017. His stepdaughter said Breslin died at his Manhattan home of complications from pneumonia. (AP Photo/Wyatt Counts, File)
March 22, 2017 - 12:16 PM
New York political leaders from the last 50 years have joined Jimmy Breslin's family in celebrating the life of the pugnacious journalist.
During the funeral Wednesday, Kevin Breslin alluded to his father's gruffness. He thanked the assembled by joking: "I'm not sure that he would come here for any of us."
Fellow columnist and longtime friend Michael Daly said nobody brought more honour to the New York City press pass than Breslin.
The program picture, from 1985, showed Breslin standing on the street. It was taken by Jill Krementz, a well-known photographer who's the widow of Kurt Vonnegut.
Breslin died Sunday at age 88.
He spent decades battling corrupt politicians and championing the downtrodden in columns for the Daily News and other New York newspapers.
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