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Former Steelers defensive end Dwight White, 58, has died. Mr. White had surgery and then had been re-hospitalized last week. Mr. White was a member of the Steel Curtain, the defensive line that helped lead the Steelers to four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s. Funeral services are scheduled for Wednesday at noon at Calvary Episcopal Church, 315 Shady Ave. in Shadyside. Steelers Chairman Dan ...
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Bummertime: Steel Curtain stalwart Dwight White and famed ABC broadcaster Jim McKay pass away. "They're all gone."
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... RIP Dwight White: As badly as the Steelers used to kill us in the old days, there was at least a working respect for the team. The Steelers were not only talented, but they were a hard-working team. White was a cog of the Iron Curtain squads, a disrupter who complimented LC Greenwood on the other end. ...
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profootballtalk.com 6/6/2008 — Former Steelers defensive end Dwight White, a member of the Steel Curtain defense and a player on all four of the Steelers’ Super Bowl teams of the 1970s, has died at the age of 58.
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OBIT: Steeler great dies Dwight White, the Steel Curtain defensive end known as "Mad Dog" who helped lead the Steelers to four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s, died yesterday. He was 58. The Steelers said White died at a Pittsburgh hospital. The...