Mike-McCormack-Obituary

Mike McCormack

1930 - 2013 (Age 83)

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DIED
November 15, 2013
AGE
83

Obituary

Mike McCormack, the first president of the Carolina Panthers and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died early Friday morning at the age of 83 in Palm Desert, Calif., the Panthers announced Friday.McCormack worked hand-in-hand in the late-80s and early-90s with Panthers owner/founder Jerry...

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Godspeed, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Rest Mike, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

This note comes late, but full of appreciation for the life of mike mccormack. i remember him playing for de la salle military academy, kansas city, mo. being coached by my dad, godfrey kobets. in the kobets household he was mentioned often and greatly respected. "kobe" was so proud of him.
blessings for ann and the family...
sr mary frances kobets, m.m
gweru, zimbabwe, africa

HAPPY ARE THE MERCIFUL,SINCE THEY WILL BE SHOWN MERCY..MATT.5:7...GOD IS THE GOD OF MERCY,HE FREELY EXTEND IT TO THOSE SEEKING IT........

Just heard the sad news. Mike was a great person and we are all better having known him. Jeanne Mae and I send great regrets and our prayers. Ed Mulick

Dear Ann and the McCormack Family,
My thoughts of strength and prayer are with you .
I have such wonderful , cherished memories with You and Mike . As I reflect , these memories where always with a smile on Mike's face. I will always smile ; with gratitude;; for these times . They will always be with me .
My best to you ! Mike will be missed, his memory will continue , with a smile within me.
Sincerely , Kathy Knox Norman

sad to hear of the passing of another greats of the Cleveland Browns. one of the many greats that was coached by the legendary Paul Brown, he certainly deserves to be in the hall of fame for the great career he had. now he is playing for the greatest coach of all. may god be with your family at this time of sadness. rest in peace mike and thank you for the great career you had

Mike was my idol as I grew up. He was 4 years ahead of me at DeLaSalle, but in those days the High schools started football practice about a week before the colleges.So Mike would join us in practice for that week. He was very helpful, but also a lot of fun. In the spring of "51 Mike asked me to join other potential recruits at Kansas. It was there that I learned that it was true what our coach said about him and KU, "At Kansas, they think he is god"
Later, I recall how...

Dear Ann Joe and I are so sorry for your lost he was truly a great man. He always had time to stop and say a few words even when he was being call to the tee. The Lakes lost a true friend.
Geri @ Joe McDonald