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  • Cuomo was governor of New York from 1983 to 1994
  • He died aged 82 Thursday, just after his son was sworn in for second term
  • Nancy Pelosi was among politicians at his wake, on Madison Avenue
  • Joe Biden and Bill and Hillary Clinton expected to attend funeral Tuesday
  • Mayor Bill de Blasio ordered flags to fly at half staff for 30 days

By Associated Press

Published: 16:17 EST, 5 January 2015 | Updated: 19:10 EST, 5 January 2015

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Hundreds of mourners waited outside a funeral home Monday in a line that stretched more than a block to pay their respects to former three-term Gov. Mario Cuomo, who died just hours after his son was sworn in for his second term.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, actor Alan Alda and former state Comptroller Carl McCall were among the prominent arrivals at Cuomo's wake on Madison Avenue. Vice President Joe Biden was also expected.

Cuomo, 82, died in his Manhattan home on Thursday evening, hours after his son, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, was inaugurated for a second term.

Son: Governor Andrew Cuomo, who is now Governor like his father before him, arrives at the wake with his girlfriend, Sandra Lee, right, and one of his daughters

Son: Governor Andrew Cuomo, who is now Governor like his father before him, arrives at the wake with his girlfriend, Sandra Lee, right, and one of his daughters

Vice President: Joe Biden was in New York City today for the wake in Manhattan

Vice President: Joe Biden was in New York City today for the wake in Manhattan

Somber: Biden was among a number of prominent Democrats who attended the event ahead of his funeral on Tuesday

Somber: Biden was among a number of prominent Democrats who attended the event ahead of his funeral on Tuesday

Widow: Matila Cuomo, Mario's wife, is shown on her way into the Frank Campbell Funeral home for her late husband's wake
Old faces: Former New York senator, Republican Al D'Amato, is seen on his way to the event

Attendees: Matila Cuomo, Mario's wife, is seen outside the wake on the left, while right is former New York senator, Republican Al D'Amato

Throngs: Hundreds were seen waiting outside the wake, which some said would be unusual for most politicians

Throngs: Hundreds were seen waiting outside the wake, which some said would be unusual for most politicians

The governor spoke for the first time about his father's death publicly Saturday, saying, 'There is a hole in my heart that I fear is going to be there forever.'

Lynda Rufo, a banker standing in line outside the funeral home, said her daughter was finishing law school because of Cuomo's encouragement.

'He was a part of New York,' Rufo said. 'He always took the time to be there for everyone, no matter who you were or where you came from. He loved people.'

Paul Amelio, a friend of the family, said, 'The length of this line is surprising - but not for Mario.

Stalwart: Cuomo, shown in 2008, was governor three times
Fledgling: Cuomo is pictured here in 1977

Long tenure: Cuomo, pictured right in 1997 towards the start of his political career, and left in 2008, was elected state governor three times

Friends in high places: Cuomo is pictured with then-President Bill Clinton in October 1994. He is expected at the funeral tomorrow

Friends in high places: Cuomo is pictured with then-President Bill Clinton in October 1994. He is expected at the funeral tomorrow

Famous faces: Kerredy Kennedy, center, approaches the event, with one of Andrew Cuomo's daughters in the background

Famous faces: Kerredy Kennedy, center, approaches the event, with one of Andrew Cuomo's daughters in the background

Political heft: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi greets U.S Rep. Steven Israel (D-NY) outside the event

Political heft: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi greets U.S Rep. Steven Israel (D-NY) outside the event

'How many politicians can you say so many great things about? He did so much for the capital of the world, New York.'

Cuomo's funeral was scheduled for 11am Tuesday at St. Ignatius Loyola Church on Park Avenue. Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton were expected to be among the mourners.

Andrew Cuomo postponed his State of the State address, scheduled for Wednesday, until Jan. 21.

Exuberant and eloquent, Mario Cuomo's most memorable national moment came at the 1984 Democratic National Convention in San Francisco.

Cuomo challenged Ronald Reagan's description of America as 'a shining city on a hill' by delivering a keynote address titled 'A Tale of Two Cities' — about a country split between haves and have-nots.

Bill de Blasio used the same words when campaigning and winning New York City's mayoral race last year. The mayor said all flags in the city would be at half-staff in Cuomo's honor for 30 days.

Mario Cuomo's 'A Tale of Two Cities' came from personal experience. He was the son of an Italian immigrant father who struggled to make ends meet. Cuomo, whom some called a Roman Catholic kid from Queens, never forgot his background.

He once called politics 'an ugly business' and never ran for president, as some Democratic leaders pushed him to do in 1988 and 1992.

Lines: Attendees wait in line during the wake of former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, Monday, Jan. 5, 2015, in New York

Lines: Attendees wait in line during the wake of former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, Monday, Jan. 5, 2015, in New York

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