INDIANAPOLIS — One of the fireworks bursting above the city this year will contain a bit of cremated remains — a fitting tribute, organizers say, to the man who ran the annual event for 40 years.
Meredith Smith died in February at age 74. About a half-teaspoon of his ashes will be in a fireworks shell that will create a white burst in the sky for the finale of the show, set for Thursday night.
“I can’t think of a better way,” said family friend Kevin Moss.
Smith, a school maintenance worker, was a trained pyrotechnician. He also will be memorialized through hundreds of T-shirts referring to the tribute as “the last shot.”
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