Remembering Pat Summerall…May 10, 1930 – April 16, 2013
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He will be missed.
Class.
He knew when to shut up and let the story tell itself.
Absolutely. He was brilliant at letting the game tell the story.
sad to read this news
R.I.P
Seems like all the icons of the Boomer generation are leaving us now…Annette Funicello, Jonathan Winters, and now Pat Summerall, all within just a 2-week span. Good-bye, youth; hello, feeling old.
Will definitely be missed
Pitchman for True Value Hardware.
No one did the Masters better then Pat and Ken Venturi.