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autograf 03-20-2020 06:27 AM

Mike Brockman
 
Hate to bring bad news to the forum but one of my best friends, Mike Brockman, passed away from a heart attack yesterday. I'm still in shock. Got the call late evening that he'd had a heart attack and talked to his brother shortly afterward who told me that he had passed.

If you know me from shows, you'd know Mike as well. Since about 1996 we hung together at shows. Every National during that time and many other shows from Chicago to Pittsburgh to Louisville to Nashville. Back in the early 1990's, when I was doing mall shows, Mike would come around and buy stuff here and there and I knew him briefly from that. At the 1996 National in Anaheim, my mom and dad went with me and that was when I hooked up with Mike and Dave Willinger--another Louisville friend. From then on, we forged a friendship through cards that grew from there.

Mike was a veterinarian by trade and has three kids--Julia, Leah and Mitchell. Julia and Leah have graduated college and Mitchell is a freshman at University of Cincinnati. His wife Missy is a teacher in our public schools. I can't imagine what they're going through and with this bullshit virus floating around, I couldn't go to the hospital last night.

Mike has always collected vintage cards--Old Judges, T206, BF2's, R312's and just pretty cards that passed the eye test. I always called him the "picky bastard" in the earlier days when he could afford to be more condition conscious. Those standards had to be relaxed in the later years as those cards all became graded and so tough to afford anymore. I think he passed a couple cards shy of R312's and maybe 15-20 BF2's short.

Mike also collected equipment--bats, gloves and balls, bobbin heads, unopened bazooka boxes and other miscellaneous stuff. He has a phenomenal bat collection with ring bats, early Louisville Slugger pieces and decal bats. During a woodworking phase, he built a bat rack for his bats that is sized like a Louisville Slugger rack and just a beautiful piece.

Most of all, Mike was just basically a good, decent man. It can't be put any simpler than that. He worked hard to take care of his family. Put his kids through school and saved for his future. He'd just bought a house at a lake about 1.5 hours from Louisville and had sold his veterinary practice a few years ago and was working as a pay vet for a friend of his. He and Missy planned on retiring in about 5-6 years and planned to move to their lake house. He literally just bought a pontoon about 3-4 weeks ago and was excited about that. His daughter Julia was to be married in August I believe.

Sorry I'm rambling. There are tons of stories as there always are in these situations. I'll end with all the cliche's that we all do--hug your loved ones, take time to tell people you love them and yadda yadda. They always hold true but right now it's tough to adhere to my own thoughts. I know a LOT of good, decent men in this forum and just wanted to share a little about Mike with you who know him and also those who don't. Most of us have that close hobby friend or friends and can understand my angst.

Thanks for listening.....there may be more down the road.

Leon 03-20-2020 06:41 AM

Very, very sad to hear this. Mike was always great to talk with. We would joke around and he would always remind me of his name. After about 17-20 yrs I think I had just remembered it. Anyone that knows me knows that is normal. I could always count on him for a smile and a laugh. I will miss that. RIP Mike.

hcv123 03-20-2020 07:17 AM

Sad news
 
I don't recall knowing you guys, but suspect we must have crossed paths at Pittsburgh or the National. I am also a big collector of Bazooka complete boxes and wonder if there might have been a conversation about those somewhere along the line. Condolences to you his friend and his family. Always sad to lose a good hobby guy. Stay safe. RIP Mike.

sb1 03-20-2020 08:00 AM

Unbelieveable......Mike and I go quite a ways back and always enjoyed our time at the National. Very sad news for his family.

Vintagecatcher 03-20-2020 08:01 AM

Sorry for your loss.
 
Tom,

Sorry for your loss.

Patrick

Matt E. 03-20-2020 08:16 AM

Tom,

My deepest sympathies to you at the passing of Mike, as well as his family.

The collecting community has lost a good man and you have lost a dear friend.

I type this with heavy heart for a man who was someone who I looked forward to seeing at National annually.

Mike always made myself and my son, Turner, feel welcome when talking with him in the aisles. He was just was a guy you wanted to be around. He always took the time to and ask about us, instead of what was going on with himself. A true class gentleman.

You just liked Mike instantly upon meeting him, you couldn't help it. He always had a smile and a very positive attitude and you just knew he was having fun collecting whatever he had in his hand / hands at the moment! He will be sadly missed!

Take care Tom,
Rest in peace Mike,

Matt and Turner Engle

Al C.risafulli 03-20-2020 08:29 AM

What awful news. Mike was a super nice guy, and I was hoping to see him on my next trip through the area.

Condolences to his family and friends, and to you, Tom.

-Al

edhans 03-20-2020 08:44 AM

Re: Mike Brockman
 
Mike was always one of the guys you looked forward to seeing at the National. He will be sorely missed. My deepest sympathies to his family and friends. Rest in peace, Mike.

Ed Hans

Northviewcats 03-20-2020 10:24 AM

Sad news
 
Very sorry to hear the news. My prayers for family and friends.

MGHPro 03-20-2020 10:50 AM

This is absolutely shocking news . He’s one of the guys I always looked forward to talking to and hanging out with at the national . An absolutely great guy and friend . Sending thoughts and prayers to his family and friends !

Leon 03-20-2020 11:49 AM

This thread is copied from the front page to let more of Mike's friends (there are many) know of this.

Bill Rayburn 03-20-2020 02:00 PM

I have been struggling all morning trying to wrap my head around Mike's passing. Thanks Tom for the call and posting this thread. Mike was like a son to me. To long of a story to post here as to how we met but we have been very close for several years. I live 3 1/2 hrs from Louisville, Mike would come down, spend the night at our house and we would talk and work on bats for hours in the shop. We would buy, sell and trade with each other frequently. He would call weekly to chat and check on us. All I can say at this point is my heart is broken and my deepest sympathies go out to his family, Mike was truly a great man and will certainly be missed.

pedodds 03-20-2020 04:52 PM

Mike was one of those guys that you wanted to be your friend. He was so easy to talk to. He was all that was good in the hobby. I always looked forward to visiting with him before, during and after the National. He will be missed.

John Gennantonio

william_9 03-20-2020 08:35 PM

Oh, man. This is terrible news. It’s been a few since we’ve crossed paths but Mike was always a bright spot in any gathering. He’ll certainly be missed. My deepest condolences to his family, and the three Bills. Rest easy, Mike.


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vintagesportflips 03-22-2020 06:02 AM

Mike
 
I'm so sorry to hear this. Mike was one of the nicest guys. Since I am a veterinarian as well, we had many conversations at the national, both about the hobby and our careers. A great guy who will be missed. My condolences to his family and friends.


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