Hank-Stram-Obituary

Hank Stram

New Orleans, Louisiana

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Hank Stram, who took the Kansas City Chiefs to two Super Bowls and was known for his inventive game plans, died Monday, his son said. He was 82. Stram had been in declining health for several years and Dale Stram attributed his father's death to complications from diabetes....

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I am only seeing this as I was reading about Mike Ditka selling his home in Naples. Many memories are coming back and I said to my husband, I was trying to learn to play golf with my parents at The Beau Chene golf club in the late 70s. A lone golfer approached in his cart, with his mother riding along. My Dad Cliff Barth signaled play through when he saw it was Hank playing alone. I was taking so long with each shot and a few wiffs that Mr. Stram smiled encouragingly and carried on. I'm sorry...

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Your Chiefs won the 2020 Super Bowl Hank! Was telling my wife about watching Len, Jan and you the last time and how you were the classiest coach in football, always dressed first class.

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us. Godspeed.

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

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Please know that you have our deepest sympathies for your loss.

HANK STRAM WAS A CREDIT TO FOOTBALL, THE OLD AFL AND LATER THE NFL. HE WILL ALWAYS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN THE HISTORY OF THE AFL/NFL. HE WAS A GREAT COACH AND PERSON. I WAS SORRY TO HEAR OF HIS DEATH.

I cannot tell you how great of a person Hank was to me. He was the most professional coach, person I have ever seen. What a delight to watch old film of this great man, and wish I could have met him in person. His family can be proud to know there are still people today that think of him daily, with happy memories of his wonderful life. Would love to speak on-line with is family at my e address [email protected]

I remember old Hankie...what a cool guy...he was, is, and always will be my longgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggtime hero. I'll never forget you little buddy.

Hey whats up yall i love the chiefs