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How can you say anything...he was a great football player, a great human being, a great teammate to our favorite group of footballs legends..and passed way too some...One day I was mad and said something to one of my workmates...he said I was just like "Mad Dog" White..so after 33 years I still carry Dwight White's nickmane..Mad Dog Mike,,,,and I think of him every time someone hollers it at me......may he resst in peace

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Mark Hornak
15 years ago

I remember seeing Dwight several times a year walking up Sixth ave. Downtown. His step was much slower and he was much heavier than his Steel curtain days but, every time I would yell over "Hey, Mad Dog" and he would look over, throw his head back and laugh. We both loved it every time. Sleep tight Mad Dog! Mark H Castle Shannon

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James Virginia
15 years ago

The City of Champions will always consider you Pittsburgh Legend!!! You made up the venerable Steel Curtain, the best defensive line to ever play Professional Football. Thanks for the memories and my deepest sympathies to Dwights family!!

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Arthur from WRL
15 years ago

I express my sincere sympathy to Dwight's family. He was a friend and colleague of mine in the early 1990's. He and I shared a strong work ethic, which led to an almost immediate deep respect for one another. Dwight was a teammate of the highest order in our firm and it was a real joy to serve and support his interests/projects. I will always have pleasant memories of Dwight's open communication style, which provided for improved client results and staff morale. Dwight's leadership style will be missed. And I am confident when I say that all of us who knew him will miss his honest presence. May his soul live on, always. Thank you, Dwight. -Arthur, WRL

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Arthur from WRL
15 years ago

I express my sincere sympathy to Dwight's family. He was a friend and colleague of mine in the early 1990's. He and I shared a strong work ethic, which led to an almost immediate deep respect for one another. Dwight was a teammate of the highest order in our firm and it was a real joy to serve and support his interests/projects. I will always have pleasant memories of Dwight's open communication style, which provided for improved client results and staff morale. Dwight's leadership style will be missed. And I am confident when I say that all of us who knew him will miss his honest presence. May his soul live on, always. Thank you, Dwight. -Arthur, WRL

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Franklin H
15 years ago

You were amazing on the field and you were an amazing man all round. We'll miss you man.

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Franklin H
15 years ago

For the 75th Anniversary of the Steelers organization, the fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers vote for the Steelers All-Time team. Among the players chosen are some of the greatest to ever play the game. Those players are, Gary Anderson, Jerome Bettis, Rocky Bleier, Mel Blount, Terry Bradshaw, Larry Brown, Jack Butler, Bennie Cunningham, Dermontti Dawson, Alan Faneca, L.C. Greenwood, Joe Greene, Jack Ham, Casey Hampton, Franco Harris, Tunch Ilkin, Jon Kolb, Carnell Lake, Jack Lambert, Greg Lloyd, Elbie Nickel,

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