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OT Ernie Harwell Passes 92
My condolences to the Harwell family. I grow up hearing Ernie and will miss him dearly.
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The voice of baseball is silenced today. If everyone was like Ernie there would be no need for war and hate. Only heaven would exist. He will be missed on this earth. What a voice , what a man.
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Ah shoot. That is truly sad. The entire city of Detroit - even the state of Michigan - will be mourning the next few days and weeks.
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RIP Ernie.
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My condolences to his family and friends.
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The Voice
Lulu and his family were by his side as Ernie left us. I look back fondly on the many nights I went to sleep to the Voice of Detroit baseball. We'll surely never have another Ernie.
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I also grew up listening to Ernie, the voice of Tigers baseball. I hear his voice,
and I am instantly reminded of that feeling of Summer. A great announcer, and a better man. Each new baseball season announced by Ernie Harwell was kicked off with this quote from the Bible. For, lo, the winter is past, The rain is over and gone; The flowers appear on the earth; The time of the singing of birds is come, And the voice of the turtle is heard in our land. |
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That will bring a tear to just about anyone from Michigan. J |
Rest in peace, Ernie ...
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Today there is crying in baseball. Rest in peace Ernie.
Forgive the following re-post. It was initially posted at the tail end of the last Ernie Harwell thread and may have been missed by some. I want to make sure the board realizes Ernie was a Top Notch guy, a great amongst greats, and understands the passion he shared with all of us who collect and otherwise. Quote:
It's time for me to call family and friends; I've yet to talk to my dad who I know is grieving with the rest of us. |
My condolences to the Harwell family and all of his friends and fans.
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Rest in peace Ernie.
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ernie
my deepest condolences to friends and family,
barry |
The theme that you hear over and over again with regard to Ernie is that he was a very humble man who had time for everyone--famous or not. He was completely without pretense.
I remember sitting in the press box at County Stadium when the Tigers came to play the Brewers--Ernie sitting in the booth with his familiar cap on--that great voice flowing out of the open booth. The best of the best--and an even better person by all accounts. |
My Dad & Mom listened to Ernie, they were born in 1914 and 1921.
I was born in 1941 and listened to Ernie Harwell on the radio at night waiting for the Tigers to win and get up in the morning to go to work. And my 3 kids born 1964,1966 and 1969 listening to Ernie the same as we all did, a wonderful man with a voice never to be forgotten. Joe |
Some of my fondest memories . . .
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. . . revolves around listening to Ernie on the radio many warm summer days and nights ago. He was also present while sitting with my grandparents during holiday gatherings on their front porch (grateful for every cooling breeze). Back when all things were far less complicated. Your are going to be missed Ernie. |
Sad, because it really only leaves Scully as far as the legends go.
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God Bless Ernie and his family! RIP Mr Harwell! Thanks for your true dedication to our beloved game of baseball!
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Just about ALL of the GREAT voices I grew up listening to on the radio as a kid in the '50's are gone----and they ain't makin' 'em like that anymore!
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