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Andrew J. Musser Jr,

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Andrew J. Musser, Jr., 74, of Wynnewood, PA- better known as just Andy Musser during his long sportscasting career died peacefully in his home on Sunday January 22, 2012. For 26 years Mr. Musser was at the microphone for radio and television broadcasts of Phillies games. Indeed, at one time or...

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I go back to Korea when Andy (and his lovely wife) were dating. I was an announcer and Andy the director of several radio shows; he chose me to do a hour long ad-lib program on Saturday and left it pretty much up to Trent Roberts and I to bury ourselves or soar like eagles. Somewhere in between. I hope Allan will contact me--I would love to see him. I had dinner with them in New York I believe and may have seen the kids then along with Eun Joo. I never looked at him in his success as an...

Thanks Andy you were a true gentleman and great announcer. I was listening to the Phillies tonight and was thinking of all the great announcers they had.

Dam good announcer. thanks

I remember meeting Allan Musser
in 7th grade at Pacific Beach Jr. High
in San Diego, California in 1974,
and us talking about Philadelphia sports,
the Tastycake sign on the highway near Veterans Stadium. As a lifelong Phillies fan, memories of listening to Andy Musser, Harry Kalas, and Richie Ashburn
while growing up, in college in Boston
on WCAU which carried a signal to New England, are memories I have always cherished.

What wonderful memories. Andy and sports broadcasting. I always tuned in on his broadcast,there was something fammiliar and pleasant about his voice. Member of class of 57

Greatful for Andy`s dignity and class, humour and accruacy whenever
he broadcast. He was the core of the most memoriable games that
i was privilaged to. GOD bless his familay, and many many fans.
Ed Keith, (Formerly of NJ, now NC.)

I was on my way home from Philly when Schmidty hit his memorable home run in Montreal to clinch the division in 1980. What a great call Andy had;"He buried it". I almost wrecked the van. Thanks, Andy.

The Class of '57 from West Shore High School is remembering Andy today...a kind and gentle guy with a great sense of humor and a winning smile. He was a friend to all and his West Shore classmates and friends in Lemoyne will miss him. Our sympathy to his family, with kindest regards, Beverly Cline Greenwald...WSHS '57.

Sympathy & kindest regards to the Musser family & friends wherever they may be. God bless one & all. Take care.