Skip-Caray-Obituary

Skip Caray

Obituary

Longtime Atlanta Braves broadcaster Skip Caray died at his Atlanta home Sunday. Caray was 68.

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I cried for three days when Skip Caray died.

I could only imagine the call that you and Pete would've made when the Braves won the World Series back in '21. You and Pete are both missed by Braves fans all over the country. RIP

It's been 11 years and it seems that his voice is still calling a baseball game somewhere somehow. I never met Skip in person as radio & TV always seemed so personal.

My best to all the Carey's as your lives go on.

God Bless,

Doug Wilson - Austin Texas

Rest in piece Skip, I never met you but I feel like I know you as a best friend. Enjoyed listening to you Ernie and Pete, you were the best. I have been a Braves fan for 50 years. You would be proud of Chip if you were still with us as he is doing a great job. Go Braves!

a hall of fame broadcaster and man

The Braves are having a good year. Wish Skip and Pete could still be calling the games. Wonderful memories.

A Giant fan - missing your love for the game.

Couldn't wait to get home to catch Harry and the Cubs play then wait for Skip and the Braves play on TV. Loved to hear them televise games. Miss them both so much!!!!

Skip and the crew converted my father-in-law, a big Cincinnati Reds fan, to the Braves in the 80's. I grew up with the Braves from age 9 in 1957 but my being a fan of the team became really special during those years with Skip and
the broadcast crew. Skip kept fans watching boring games because you just couldn't wait to hear what he would say next. My favorite one-liner of his during exciting games is "This game would make coffee nervous".
In my lifetime.....greatest of all time. Period.