Harry Caray
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Born:
March 1, 1914
Harry Caray (b. Harry Christopher Carabina, in St. Louis,
Mo.) was an American radio and TV broadcaster for four Major League
Baseball teams, beginning with a long tenure doing the games of the St.
Louis Cardinals and ending as the announcer for the Chicago Cubs, both
of the National League, in between which he also served time as the
announcer for the Oakland Athletics (for one year) and the Chicago White
Sox (for eleven years).
He never regained consciousness, in Rancho Mirage, California, dying
of cardiac arrest with resulting brain damage on February 18, 1998. He
was 83.
Where are they buried?
- Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California
- Cremated, ashes given to family or friend
- All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois
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