Superblue said he did not get the music for the Phil Collins song he wanted to sing and did not perform. His music was played after the service while mourners paid their respects to the deceased. McKenzie and others wept openly around his casket. Gowrie, reading the eulogy, said Smokey was a humble and helpful "Trini to the bone." "Smokey did not need to know you to help you...He was generous to the point where sometimes his wife, Lisa, had to remind him of their limitations," he said. Gowrie said Smokey got the name because of his love for cigarettes. He said his wife, Lisa, left her bank job for six months and slept in the corridors at Jackson Memorial to be near him. "His last words to his wife and children who were at his bedside before he left us were, 'I love you more, more, more,'" Gowrie said.