Pat Summerall

1930 - 2013

Pat Summerall

1930 - 2013

BORN

1930

DIED

2013

Pat Summerall Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 16, 2013.
DALLAS (AP) - Pat Summerall, the deep-voiced NFL player-turned-broadcaster who spent half of his four decades calling sports famously paired with John Madden, died Tuesday. He was 82.

Susie Wiles, Summerall's daughter, said her father died in Dallas.

"He was an extraordinary man and a wonderful father," Wiles said. "I know he will be greatly missed."

Summerall was part of network television broadcasts for 16 Super Bowls. His last championship game was for Fox on Feb. 3, 2002, also his last game with longtime partner Madden. The popular duo worked together for 21 years, moving to Fox in 1994 after years as the lead team for CBS.

At the end of their final broadcast together, Madden described Summerall as "a treasure" and the "spirit of the National Football League" in a tribute to the partner that complemented the former coach so well.

"You are what the NFL is all about, what pro football is all about, and more important, what a ma n is all about and what a gentleman is all about," Madden said.

As former teammate and broadcaster Frank Gifford put it in an accompanying video tribute: "America is very comfortable with Pat Summerall."

Summerall played 10 NFL seasons (1952-61) with the Chicago Cardinals and New York Giants. In his second career, he became a voice so familiar to several generations of sports fans, not only those of the NFL.

He started doing NFL games for CBS in 1964, and became a play-by-play guy 10 years later. He was also part of CBS's coverage of the PGA Tour, including the Masters from 1968-94, and the U.S. Open tennis tournament.

When CBS lost its NFL deal after the 1993 season, Summerall switched to Fox to keep calling NFL games with Madden. He had hoped to keep working with CBS for other events like the Masters, but network executives saw it otherwise. At the time, CBS Sports anchor Jim Nantz said he was "very saddened" that Summerall didn't get to leave CBS un der his own terms.

"He is CBS Sports. I always thought he could work here until he was 75 or 80 years old," Nantz told The Philadelphia Daily News then. "He's been a much larger influence on my career than I think he realizes. There will be a piece of Pat Summerall on the air as long as I do golf for this network."

A recovering alcoholic, Summerall had a liver transplant in April 2004. The lifesaving surgery was necessary even after 12 years of sobriety.

After an intervention involving, among others, former NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle, former CBS Sports President Peter Lund and former PGA Tour Commissioner Deane Beaman, Summerall checked into the Betty Ford Clinic in April 1992.

"I had no intention of quitting, I was having too good a time," Summerall said in a 2000 Associated Press story. "The prescribed stay at Betty Ford is 28 days. They kept me 33 because I was so angry at the people who did the intervention, the first five days didn't do me any good."

Summerall received the liver of a 13-year-old junior high football player from Arkansas who died unexpectedly from an aneurysm. Summerall had an emotional meeting with the teenager's family the following year.

Summerall often shared his testimony with Christian groups and told his story when speaking before other organizations. In his 2006 book, "Summerall: On and Off The Air," he frankly discussed his personal struggles and professional successes.

Long before broadcasting Super Bowl games, 16 for television and 10 more for radio - in fact, before there was even a Super Bowl - Summerall played a role in what is known in football circles as "The Greatest Game Ever Played," the 1958 NFL championship. The Giants lost to the Baltimore Colts 23-17 in the NFL's first-ever overtime game.

Born George Allen Summerall on May 10, 1930 in Lake City, Fla., he was an All-State prep football and basketball player there, and lettered in baseball and tennis. He played college football at Arkansas before going to the NFL.

After breaking his arm in the preseason as a rookie for Detroit, Summerall played five years for the Chicago Cardinals before four seasons with the Giants. While he was also a defensive back, Summerall was primarily a kicker, making 100 field goals and 256 of 265 extra points in his career.

When asked about his fondest NFL memories during a May 2009 interview with the AP, Summerall said there were things that stood out as a player and broadcaster.

"You always remember the days as a player. I was in four championship games before there was a Super Bowl, so I remember those very well," he said. "Broadcasting, I remember the last (Super Bowl) I did. Of course, I remember that. I remember the first one most vividly than any of the rest."

Summerall was part of the NBC and CBS simulcast of the inaugural Super Bowl in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 1967. After working the first half in the broadcast booth, he switched places with Gifford at halftime and was a sideline reporter during the second half.

"To look at the Coliseum that day and see that there were like 40,000 empty seats and the most expensive ticket was $12, it's incredible to realize what was going on and what it's grown to over the years," he said during the 2009 AP interview. "It's sort of staggering to me."

Summerall, who spent his final years in the Dallas area, living in Southlake, was a member of the North Texas Super Bowl host committee for the game played there in February 2011 in the $1.1 billion Cowboys Stadium that opened in 2009.

"It's a little bit different in that, it's in my neighborhood, it's in my home," Summerall said in advance of that Super Bowl in which Green Bay defeated Pittsburgh. "It's quite an honor just to be part of it."

Summerall became a play-by-play announcer in 1974, and it was strictly by accident. He was working with Jack Buck, and CBS boss Bob Wussler thoug ht the two commentators sounded too much alike. Summerall told Wussler that if a change was going to be made that he'd like to do play-by-play, and the following Sunday that's what Summerall was doing.

His final play-by-play words beside Madden highlighted Summerall's succinctness when calling the game-ending field goal.

"It's right down the pipe. Adam Vinatieri. No time on the clock. And the Patriots have won Super Bowl XXXVI. Unbelievable," Summerall said.

Sparse, exciting, perfect. A flawless summation without distracting from the reaction viewers could see on the screen.

After his final game with Madden, Summerall remained a full-time broadcaster for Fox one more season, doing primarily Dallas Cowboys games during the 2002 season. He decided to step down the following year when he realized he would spend most of the season away from home.

Summerall did a handful of NFL games for Fox and ESPN the next few seasons. He did play-by-play for Fox's broadcast of the Cotton Bowl's games from 2007-10, then for the bowl's 75th anniversary in January 2011 conducted interviews as part of the pregame show and game broadcast. He also had voiceovers that were part of Masters broadcasts for CBS and game broadcasts on NFL Network.

Funeral arrangements were incomplete.

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STEPHEN HAWKINS, AP Sports Writer

AP Sports Writer Schuyler Dixon, AP Writer Gary Fineout and AP Television Writer David Bauder contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Tom Hanley

June 19, 2023

miss him what a great voice

Barbara Butler

December 21, 2021

Pat was a wonderful broadcaster. He is surly missed. May God bless his family.

April 19, 2020

My condolences to the family. I can remember him doing announcements regarding the NFL. May the God of Comfort, continue to comfort the family.

Valenda Newell

June 28, 2016

One of the most remarkable broadcasters to this day. He had that clear and appealing voice, that millions listen to on Monday Night FOOTBALL. YOU ARE MISSED...MANY BLESSINGS TO FAMILY and FRIENDS

Harry Simpson

April 16, 2016

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

Thank you for your service to this nation.

September 13, 2015

Mr. Summerall had a real gift. He could make you forget your troubles for a few hours. He called most of the big NFL Games. I was always disappointed when he wasn't covering the game or team I wanted to see. I knew his voice so well that I could even tell when he was not feeling 100%. It was the year the Vikings and the Redskins played in the NFC Championship game. It was 1987 or 1988.

Thanks for the memories.

paul narcoonis

September 15, 2014

pat was the best ever.

Rick Dean

April 16, 2014

"Touchdown Dallas" ! My favorite Pat Summerall on air call !!

David Friend

February 2, 2014

One of the highlights of my life growing up was hearing Pat Summerall announcing games. He was a man who always displayed class. I look forward to seeing him in person one day. God bless Pat's family. David Friend

Jiles,Ruby, Harold & Faye Hall

December 27, 2013

YOU WERE THE BEST EVER.....

Lisa Weiner

December 9, 2013

To Pat Summerall,
You were a very good sports commentator for the NFL sports. My prayers go to you and your family. Lisa Weiner

Bev Church

September 22, 2013

You were my favorite broadcaster. On to bigger & better things. Fly with Angels.

John Gilley II

June 16, 2013

Thank you Pat. We will miss you but we will meet you later on.

Thomas Cameron

June 2, 2013

I just learned of his passing after I watched the piece that Jim Nance did on Ken Venturi. I absolutely loved the two of those announcers. Didnt he do ABC Wide World of Sports as well???? Maybe not???? But what a great voice and sports ICON!!!!!! The world is not a better place without these guys!!!!! I will always remember them in my thoughts and prayers!!!!!

Rhonda Cox Friend

May 27, 2013

So sorry to hear this. My deepest sympathy.

Margaret Haines

May 7, 2013

Cheri,
Thinking of you with sympathy.

Vernon Elisher

April 24, 2013

Greeting In The Name of our Lord and savious Jesus Christ, even during this time we must first giving him thanks, Mr. Pat was a man of vision I enjoy watch him host NFL Football He was a person of sound reason, my prays goes out too his entire family, I leave you all with this " Sunset and evening star and one clear call for me and may there be no moaning at the bar when I put out to sea. But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam when that which drew from out the boundless deep,turn again home. Twilinht and evening bell and after that the dark! and may there be no sadness or farewell when I embark. For though from our bourne of time and place the flood may bear me for, I hope to see my pilot face to face when I cross the bar,
My heart goes out as the football world has lost a great gaint but hold on for in him Jesus the Christ made no mistake he just needed a good announcer for fill in his kingdom so he drop and call the very best his child Pat Summeral,
May God Bless you all, and know he just a pray away

In His Name
Minister. Vernon Elisher

April 24, 2013

TO THE FAMILY,MAY GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU MAY HE BE KIND,AND YOU FIND COMFORT BENEATH HIS WINGS OF PROTECTION.....

Bettye Zoller Seitz

April 23, 2013

Pat Summerall was a fellow voice performer, my friend, SAG-AFTRA member friend, and a true example of greatness.God has you in his arms now, my dear friend. Condolences to family and friends.
Sincerely,
Bettye Zoller Seitz
Dallas Texas

Donna James

April 23, 2013

Pat, you were marvelous in your NFL year as a player and broadcaster You played for your team, your family and your friends, too!!
Thanks for the memories, Pat,You will be missed!! God Bless and Godspeed!

Lisa Crowell

April 22, 2013

Always a gentleman. I will always treasure Pat's signed book. Pat and John, the best in the business. Now, Pat is in God's loving arms.

Pamela Sconiers Whitelock

April 22, 2013

Mr. Summerall was my math teacher when I was in the 8th grade in Lake City. All the girls had such a crush on him and, of course, wanted to do well in his class. A friend and I worked especially hard and did exceptionally well...so well, in fact, that he wanted us to be placed in the 9th grade algebra class at the high school! For some reason, our performance declined a tad and we managed to stay in his class. He was such an inspirational teacher. I remember the huge line at the 8th grade dance and a marvelous cookout at his home. He did everything with such class, such professionalism, genuine compassion, and grace. Having lost my daddy, I know how painful this is, no matter how prepared one might be. May you find comfort in knowing so many people admired, respected, and cared for him.

Winona Jones

April 22, 2013

Mrs. Summerall my sympathy to you and your family I was a big fan of your husband he was one of a kind great guy he will be miss so much our prayersare with you

The Hayes Family

April 22, 2013

You made Football fun to watch... Thanks for loving the game enough to keep going for football fans and your fans of course...Sincere Condolences to your family & thanks for sharing him all these years...Heaven has another Angel to watch over you all...R.I.P. Mr. SUMMERALL

April 21, 2013

Pat even though I never had a chance to come and pay my last respects to greatest announcer of the NFL. You will be missed, you always made watching the Super Bowl fun and entertaining. RIP and thanks for all you did for the NFL

Patricia Davis

April 21, 2013

Pat was a distant cousin, on his Mom's side (Silcox), I always hoped I would see him in Augusta during Masters where I live, but never ran into him. He was a good athlete, good sportscaster & a good person. Sympathies to all his family, friends & fans.

Pat Seldon Davis
North Augusta, SC

Dee Ann Rohrer

April 21, 2013

I wanted to spend time with my Dad, being his only child, and a girl, we found mutual enjoyment from watching NFL Games together. Sundays were our day! I rememember Pat's voice, the voice of NFL for many years. My Dad passed in 1993. My condolences to the Summerall family, I know what you are going through. Thank you for sharing you Dad with us, the football fans. His voice, I can still hear in my mind; along with my Dad as we cheered on our favorite teams. Great Memories! Praying for peace in your hearts and vivid memories of your beloved Dad.

Royal Sorensen

April 21, 2013

Pat, as a former Buc announcer(32 yrs.), I always had such respect for you! See you in heaven one day!!

Lisa Weiner

April 20, 2013

To Pat Summerall.
You did a wonderful job as a sports announcer for the NFL, etc, My prayers are with you, your family and collegues. God Bless you Mr. Summerall being a great sports announcer. Great job well done. Lisa Weiner

Shawn Graham

April 20, 2013

I will miss you greatly...always enjoyed our long conversations.

April 20, 2013

May God wrap his loving arms around those left who mourn this wonderful person and give them comfort. RIP Pat Summerall. Thanks for the memories

April 20, 2013

SUMMERALL FAMILY...+MATTERS+..."WHEN OF YOU THERE IS NO MORE IT MATTERS THAT YOU WERE"....SAMMY BICKHAM SR FAMILY.....PEACE....

jay Schiffres

April 20, 2013

my memory: when he kicked that game winning field goal at Yankee Stadium-the snow had covered the markers--no one knew how long it was--but it remained long in my memory

Bob Loe

April 19, 2013

My dad went to the University of Arkansas with you.He remembered seeing you on campus a lot. My heartfelt sympathies to your family. Rest in peace, Mr. Summerall.

Carolyn Jean (Rumph) Owen

April 19, 2013

Love from the little blonde girl who rode in your jeep and also who loved having you as my 8th grade teacher in Lake City, Fl. Jean Rumph Owen, 2100 Sutton Pl, Plano, Tx. 75093

Cindy Zack

April 19, 2013

Thank you,Mr. Summerall for that beautiful kick in the snow. I was 8 years old and watching the game with my father. I have been a Giant fan ever since- all because of you and then the great Y.A.

tonya warner

April 19, 2013

Prayers go out to the family

Myra Wilson

April 19, 2013

To the family of Pat Summerall, May the comfort of God's promises keep you strong and faithful. One of God's promises tell us that to be absent from the body is to be present with God. What a beautiful promise to warm our hearts and keep us confident. May Pat rest in peace.

April 19, 2013

Nothing like going to a game in person but listening to Pat on Sunday afternoons was the next best thing -- what a great guy and announcer -- especially those classic Cowboys-Redskins games at RFK -- RIP

Sid Underwood, Glen Rose

Norman Wein

April 19, 2013

Thoughts and prayers to the family of Mr. Summerall from Episcopal School of Jacksonville

Sandra Davis

April 19, 2013

Pat Summerall was a name and voice that all football watchers knew. But, I met Mr. Summerall and Cheri when he had his liver transplant at Mayo as Alton had received one and was in the room that was needed for Pat's inital recovery. Cheri and I first met at a one on one support meeting and shared the impact of this surgery. My brother was also then living in Lake City. As Pat recovered, he and Cheri were always concerned about the other patients and their families. They never passed without stopping to speak. In the last 9 years, I have always been happy to see Pat's name and know that he was able to enjoy the years after his transplant. To the family of the young man who was the donor, this was a most appreciated gift. The Summerall family will be in my thoughts as they cherish the memories of the past to sustain them in the coming days.

m b

April 19, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mark Greeley

April 19, 2013

To the family of a national icon, God must need a great announcer this year...my sincerest condolences on your loss...from a true fan !

Albert Owen

April 19, 2013

Praying for the Summerall family and extended family...I had the pleasure of meeting Pat before a Jacksonville Jaguar game and expressed my interest in broadcast television and radio, and he extended a warm handshake and very kind words that I will never ever in my life forget. I will certainly miss him. He has been my inspiration to move forward in life. Please accept my most heartfelt sympathy at this time, at the loss of a gentleman and athlete alike.

ELAINE ATKINS

April 19, 2013

PAT WAS A DISTANT COUSIN OF MINE. WE'LL HAVE OUR NEXT FAMILY REUNION IN HEAVEN.

lik eng

April 19, 2013

may it comfort family and friends that pat will return to his youthful vigor and enjoy life without the infirmities of old age. - job 33:25.

April 19, 2013

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. The bible can be of some comfort at john 3:16

Rick Tooley

April 19, 2013

You were the voice I wanted to hear every time I tuned into a football on Sunday. Thank You

Tony Sapp

April 19, 2013

I pray for the family of Pat Summerall – I know they will truly miss their respected patriarch. I always felt that Pat was a very spiritual man and now I know it. I am also a HUGE Pat Summerall - John Madden fan! I tried my best not to EVER miss a game if the 'Dynamic Duo' were calling the plays and covering the players and coaches. Although I loved watching the pros when Pat and John called the games – I equally loved it when Pat did the play-by-play for the major college games too. Rest in peace Pat - I and millions of your fans will forever miss you! Bless your spirit and your family.

Sherry Smith

April 19, 2013

God says: Precious in the eyes of the Lord is the death of one of his children.....Face to Face with Jesus....what a glorious day!!!

April 19, 2013

To: Summerall Family;
I never met your husband but the contribution that he gave to the industry of sports can never be match. I used to look at his commentating on television. He was well skilled in that area. My heart goes out to your family. May you forever be blessed.Remember that he will forever be in your hearts.The Coppock Family

Tyrus C. Jones Sr.

April 19, 2013

R.I.P.You Will Be Missed

Donna Ballard

April 19, 2013

To the family you have my sincere sympathies on your loss. The people out here were so use to seeing him and hearing him. He gave us much and will be missed.

April 19, 2013

Our sincere sympathy .We loved Pat and we love you.Clifton and Sheridan.

Buddy Tracy

April 19, 2013

I grew up listening and watching Pat in the 60s.He WAS the voice of NFL football .I will never forget him and Tom Brookshires teaming as well as His and John Maddens.Like someone said"He made you comfortable"He did indeed.I will miss but never forget him.One of the Greats.Destinedto be a Legend in football history.A sad day for us all.

Ricky Rodriquez

April 19, 2013

My family are very sorry for your lost I look at at you dad for many years it a very sad day for the nfl rest in peace mr. pat sommerail and take care the sommeril family our prayers are with you mr.ricky rodriquez

sherrel corbett

April 19, 2013

Mr. Summerall, I will never forget the year you came back to lake City, in the 1950s and substituted at Columbia High, my friend Helen had brought a baby possum to school and you were in charge of study hall, you were very kind in getting on to us for the commotion we made. May God help ease the pain your family is going through.

cliff copeland

April 19, 2013

he will be missed by all football fans.

Bill Collins

April 18, 2013

My first knowledge of Pat Summerall was as a place kicker for the New York Giants. He had tremendous power as a straight-line kicker in the glory days! I remember saying his last name as the football travelled end-over-end. It seemed to say " Summerall". It's so sad to hear of his passing. His other gift was his voice...perfect for broadcasting games. You're a hero, Pat. Many great memories! My prayers are with his family.

Allen Wagoner

April 18, 2013

Thanks for the memories. There will never be a voice in football games like Pats again. God bless and comfort your family during this time.

April 18, 2013

we are so sorry for your loss and want you to know we are thinking of you at this sad time. our prayers are with you

love and prayers.
Mrs. james Cobb , (Mary) and son Jim and daughter jennifer

Les Siler

April 18, 2013

Mr. Summerall will always be remembered by us "Baby-Boomers" as THE MAN who changed the dimension of television sports. His words were colorful, awe inspiring, and moving. The intonation of his voice always raised the emotional level of the spectator. He can be imitated but never duplicated. Thanks for the memories, Pat, as you will live in them forever!

Bob

April 18, 2013

"If" you can walk with Kings and not lose the common touch
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And what's more --then you'll be a man, my son."-Kipling
Pat truly was a man among men.

Tim Bobbie

April 18, 2013

I'll always remember Pat and Tom Brookshire together on CBS...he was the voice of the NFL...Rest in peace!!!

charles gahn

April 18, 2013

great voice, smooth delivery and I miss him already. A true ICON in sports broadcasting. God be with your family in there time of grief.

Robert Johnson

April 18, 2013

There won't be another great voice as Mr summerall
R.I.p.

L E

April 18, 2013

Dear family and friends I am sorry for your loss. May you allow God to comfort you with the words found at 1 Thess. 4:14

Robert J. DeLasho

April 18, 2013

Susie, Jay and Kyle
The short time I knew your Dad he treated me like gold; by that I was impressed and for that I was grateful. Whenever I ran into him over the years he was most gracious. I was fortunate to share dinner with him at Fordham University in recent years. The way he handled his success with grace and dignity left me profoundly impressed. My sincere condolences on the passing of your Dad.

Laurel Emerson

April 18, 2013

Pat Summerall was a household name. He will be sorely missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Chris Hankins

April 18, 2013

We will always remember your special voice calling the games. You will still call the games in the ever lasting love of the game. Condolences to the family and close friends.

Bradley Stevens

April 18, 2013

Rest in peace Mr. Summerall.

Phil Reginelli

April 18, 2013

Dear Cheri and family,
As a teammate and friend I will forever cherish the times I have shared with Pat. The University and state of Arkansas and the entire sports nation have been blessed to have known him. He was an exceptional athlete, sportscaster and friend. We will miss and cherish him many days.
Phil Reginelli

April 18, 2013

My deepest sympathy to the Summerall family. As you read God's word , may it comfort you in your time of grief. Isaiah 61:1, 2.
Jem. Florida

Nancy Todd

April 18, 2013

We honor a man of God as he goes to his eternal home. You have been a blessing to us all here in Dallas. Farewell my brother till we meet again. Nancy

Jeff Mellon

April 18, 2013

Rip pat gonna miss u

Cliff Saxon

April 18, 2013

I Will Always Remember Pat Calling All Those Great NFL Games On CBS. My Condolences To His Family And Friends. He Is Truly A Sports Broadcasting Legend And He Will Be Missed By Everyone!!

James Willner

April 18, 2013

May the eternal light shine upon him.....

Carolyn

April 18, 2013

Mr Summerall was my teacher at LCJHS in Lake City, FL. He was a wonderful human being and I will miss him.

Beverly Harris

April 18, 2013

I enjoyed hearing Pat discuss the NFL games. He and John Madden made NFL especially Monday and Sunday night football interesting to watch. They were inseparable during their era. He will be truly missed.

thomas smith

April 18, 2013

R.I.P MR SUMMERALL,THANK YOU FOR ALL THE GREAT MEMORIES OF YOUR SPORTS BROADCASTING CAREER.IT WAS A TRUE PLEASURE TO HAVE YOU CALLING THE PLAYS OF THE DALLAS COWBOYS GAMES WITH JOHN MADDEN AND ALL THE OTHER TEAMS AS WELL.YOU WILL BE SADLY MISSED.MY CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS AT THIS TIME.

April 18, 2013

My condolences to the Summerall family in the loss of their loved one. May the God of all comfort be with them at this time. ~ Alabama

IRVIN

April 18, 2013

TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS:PAT WILL BE MISSED FOR ALL THE HARD WORK THOUGHT OUT THE YEARS, INDEED HE WAS LOVED BY SO MANY,WE ARE SORRY FOR YOUR LOST.

Kenny Scott

April 18, 2013

You will be sorely missed mr summerall odaat

Joan Gintella

April 18, 2013

R.I.P. ...You Are A Legend And I Will Remember Your Exciting Commentaries.j

michael littlejohn

April 18, 2013

I will miss you. You were the besy nfl brodcaster ever.

April 18, 2013

Thanks for the discipline you imparted to me as a student at LCJHS. As my teacher, you continued to influence my decision to be as principled as you have demonstrated in your life, Robert Flowe, Johns Island, South Carolina

LANNY BLAKENEY

April 18, 2013

PAT you were truly one of the greats,i used to love watching the DALLAS COWBOYS to me you were the voice of the COWBOYS.RIP.

(HOOPER) Judy Hunsuckle

April 18, 2013

Cheri you are in my prayers. I know he was a good man. You are a good woman. I only met him once but I knew you for a while from work. May God be with you.

Mary Pat [Ellis] Daviet

April 18, 2013

One of the nicest, most generous and thoughtful men I've known. When my father passed away, Mr. and Mrs. Summerall called right away to see what they could do to help my mom in any way. Children at St. Jude's hospital are better, thanks to Pat Summerall's kind heart. Of course, his children are remarkable people, too, as the apples never fall far from the tree. The world is a better place because of Pat Summerall. May you rest in peace, sir.

Victoria ~":"~

April 17, 2013

GodBless you
and your Dear Family
Thankyou PAT
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Paul Horne

April 17, 2013

Mr. Summerall you ran the race and went all the way. NOW YOU STAND IN THE LIGHT.Well done. You were one of the all time greats.

Gayden Drew

April 17, 2013

I am a recovering alcoholic. My condolences to the family of Mr. Summerall. He was a true gentleman.

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