Marty-Schottenheimer-Obituary

Marty Schottenheimer

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Marty Schottenheimer was a longtime NFL head coach who was one of only eight coaches in history with 200 wins.

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Marty was such a fresh light to the Kansas City Chiefs! His connection with the players, his love for the game was seen every time they took the field. He will always be in our memory. I always picture him hugging Derrick Thomas, from a Chiefs video archive We know your loss is so much more personal but having lost my mother in law to Alzheimers I know the pain you suffered as a family. God bless all of you. Know inn your heart that Marty is in a good place looking down on us.

Sorry Pat for the loss of your husband. I lost mine 12 years ago

I went to elementary school with Martin in McDonald PA. If the family doesn't have these old school pictures I hope the one that I'm going to try to attach comes thru. God Bless Martin. I know he was a great person. Deepest sympathy to his family. Carolyn Danielak

I am truly at loss of words to express the loss of a great coach
In my time in the military , I followed Coach Schottenheimer watching him on the sidelines both during his times Coaching the Browns, then our Chiefs and in San Diego
When he was with our Chiefs he really had great battles in our Division that were exiting and great to watch with great defense and Power "Martyball" football
After his departure from our Chiefs It was really tough for me to watch him on the...

My dad and I would watch Marty play on Sunday. At that time, Marty had the longest last name in the NFL. When he became head coach of the Browns, I went up to see Marty at the practice facility a few times. One funny story about the Schottenheimer last name. My wife and I went to a restaurant and there were waiters hovering around our table. I told my wife they want autographs or tickets and we have neither so let's just enjoy the attention. Even though our families weren't close, we...

My condolences to the Schottenheimer family. Jim Kelly and Peter Scaccia (Buster Bison) were friends of my family. May you have better days going forward. Take care. Stay safe!!

Condolences to the Schottenheimer family for your loss. May the God of tender mercies comfort you at this very difficult time.

I will forever be indebted to Coach for his tickets allowed me to see The Pittsburgh Steelers finally get their 5th Super Bowl in Detroit. I always wanted to thank him in person if I could. Thank you Coach. RIP.

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