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Larry Wilson Obituary

Larry Frank Wilson

Scottsdale - Larry Frank Wilson passed away at his Scottsdale, AZ home on September 17 at the age of 82.

A legendary figure in NFL history, Wilson built a Hall of Fame career as a tenacious defender for 13 seasons before serving 30 years in the Cardinals front office. His on-field persona as an aggressive, ferocious player who re-defined the safety position stood in stark contrast to the gentle, caring and compassionate demeanor he always exuded off of it.

After graduating from Rigby High School in Idaho in 1956, Wilson went on to star at the University of Utah as a two-way starter, playing halfback and cornerback for the Utes. His four-decade association with the Cardinals began in 1960 when he was selected by the organization in the seventh round of the NFL Draft.

Originally a halfback, the 6-0, 190-pound Wilson was in danger of not making the team as a rookie. However, a switch to safety prior to the final preseason game earned him a spot on the roster, beginning a career that would revolutionize his position with his signature toughness and versatility.

Highly decorated for his on-field accomplishments, Wilson was selected to eight Pro Bowl teams and received first-team All-Pro accolades five times. He played 169 games for the Cardinals and established franchise records with 52 interceptions and 800 interception return yards. He also led the league with 10 interceptions during the 1966 season, a year in which he established a franchise record with interceptions in seven straight games, the second-longest streak in NFL history.

More significant than the statistics was the aggressive style of play made famous by Wilson, who popularized the safety blitz, then known as the "Wildcat" in honor of his nickname. His reputation as one of the toughest players in NFL history was cemented in a 1965 game vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers when he played with casts on both hands and intercepted a pass to set-up the game-winning touchdown.

A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's class of 1978, Wilson was also inducted into the Cardinals Ring of Honor at State Farm Stadium in 2006. His number eight is one of just five retired jersey numbers by the Cardinals. Still regarded as one of the best to ever play his position, Wilson was named to both the NFL's 75th and 100th Anniversary teams.

Following his playing days, Wilson embarked upon a 30-year career as a team executive with the Cardinals. He worked as the team's director of pro scouting (1973-76), director of pro personnel (1977-78) and served as interim head coach for the final three games of the 1979 season, earning two victories.

Wilson was appointed to Vice President and General Manager with the team during the Cardinals inaugural season in Arizona in 1988, a position he served through 1993. He continued his role as the team's Vice President until his retirement in 2003. As a Cardinals executive, Wilson was instrumental in the launch of Cardinals Charities, a foundation dedicated to helping women, children and minorities in Arizona. That was consistent with an unwavering desire to help others that Wilson demonstrated throughout his life. When fans in St. Louis raised $80,000 to commission a statue of him outside Busch Stadium, Wilson insisted the funds instead go to the city's Children's Hospital. It was a special place to Larry, as his son Jed suffered from a congenital spinal defect that required approximately 20 surgeries throughout his life before passing at age 25 in 1986.

An avid fisherman and outdoorsman growing up in Idaho, Wilson was a passionate golfer and woodworker in his post-playing career.

Wilson was born on March 24, 1938 in Rigby, Idaho. He is survived by Nancy, his wife of 40 years, as well as daughter Christie (Stephen) Prosperi and son Larry (Katherine) Wilson Jr. He is also survived by seven grandchildren - Kelsee and Jaci Wilson, Grady Wilson, Hannah (Jeffrey) Moore, Emily (Scott) Sedlak, Joseph (Jessica) Prosperi and Bryan Prosperi - and one great-grandson, Oliver Moore.

A service will be held at 10:00 am on Tuesday October 6th at Bonhomme Presbyterian Church in Chesterfield, MO. Due to Covid restrictions, seating is limited. A private interment will follow at Bellefontaine Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Pat Tillman Foundation (222 W. Merchandise Mart Plaza, Suite 1212, Chicago, IL 60654) or St. Louis Children's Hospital (P.O. Box 955423, St. Louis, MO 63195-5423). Condolences may be expressed at www.whitneymurphyfuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Sep. 25 to Sep. 27, 2020.

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Mike Chamberlin

January 2, 2023

Rest In Peace Larry, you earned it.
MIKE CHAMBERLIN

Joel Bussert

October 21, 2020

My condolences to your family. I have worked for the NFL League office for 45 years and was fortunate to interact with Larry on a regular basis during his years in the Cardinals front office. I had enormous respect for him. A fierce competitor but always, always a great gentleman. The world is a much poorer place with Larry's passing.

Lunette BAUMGARTNER

October 6, 2020

You were both always so kind to me. I am so very sorry for your loss. I often think of all you (mom) with fond memories.( I worked for your mom and step dad)We will keep you in our prayers.

Terry Speiser

October 6, 2020

I got to know Larry during the 60's and 70's while working for Rawlings Sporting Goods. While l knew other members of the Cardinals, Larry was my favorite. Since Bonhomme is the church l attend, l would have attended. I was able to listen to the service online. My sincere regrets to the entire family. I was born on March 10, 1938

Terry Speiser

October 6, 2020

I got to know Larry during the 60's and 70's while working for Rawlings Sporting Goods. While l knew other members if the Cardinals, Larry was my favorite. Since Bonhomme is the church l attend, l would have attended. I was able to listen to the service on a reply. My sincere regrets to the entire family. I was born on March 10, 1938

Peggy Kearney

October 5, 2020

I was blessed to work by Larry's side at the St. Louis Football Cardinals from 1976-1988. He was my boss, like my brother and my friend. Soul mates at that time when we shared our day to day lives. We had many magic and fun times. I learned so much from him about being a good person to all that I touch. May he rest in peace. He will live in my heart and memories. My sincere condolences to all that loved him too.

Debbye & Larry Wunderle

September 30, 2020

Larry, Kathi, and Wilson family..so sorry for your loss. Such an amazing man that I’m sure will be sorely missed. Peace...

Warren Chase

September 28, 2020

Its great to have someone from Rigby High Class of 1956 to go on and do what Larry did. He was always a friend to everyone. RIP. Larry We will always remember you.

james headrick

September 28, 2020

I always tried to play like #8, after reading these comments, condolences, and accolades, I would like to live and love like Larry. RIP Wildcat.

Terry Brown

September 28, 2020

He is Mr. Safety. He is one of the best players ever and one of the best guys. He was always very fair with me and I will never forgot his willingness to help.

Gerry Keedy

September 28, 2020

Thanks for the memories Larry. One tough player and great human being.

Council Rudolph Jr

September 28, 2020

Thanks for All You did

David Gerleman

September 28, 2020

Thank you for all the childhood memories as my favorite pro football player. You lived a wonderful life and were a great example of Midwestern upbringing.

Tina Aeschbacher

September 28, 2020

One great Uncle! Love you Uncle Larry

Ruth Miller

September 27, 2020

Sorry for your loss Nancy, Christi, and Larry. I remember being with all of you when I was married to Larry's Brother John. Larry was an amazing man.

Richard L Ball

September 27, 2020

Great memories of watching LARRY play football during my years at Rigby High School. Just remember one time he dragged several defensive players into the end zone as he scored a touchdown. You're now in your heavenly "end zone!"
Richard Ball, Class of 1959

Michelle Allgood Barber

September 27, 2020

Dear Nancy and family, I am so saddened by Larry’s death, but will be forever grateful for knowing him just a little. Growing up in Rigby, with a former college football player dad, I heard about Larry early on. I watched every Cardinals game that was on TV. I was watching the game against Pittsburgh when Larry had both hands in casts. I’ll never forget it! Dad was a friend of Whitey’s and spent time in their home. I was at the Larry Wilson Day in Rigby when the RHS football field was dedicated to him, and will continue to fight to try and get his name back on the field. Larry is our hometown hero, and will be remembered by many for his talent and lack of ego. God bless you all and may the gridirons in heaven be worthy of Larry Wilson. Sincerely, Michelle Allgood Barber

Terrall Hanson

September 27, 2020

So long Larry, thanks for being a tried and true hero to us kids who grew up playing football with you in the back yard. And watching you on TV. Prayers to the family.
Terrall Hanson. Formerly from Rigby ID.

Bryce Hanson

September 27, 2020

Proud to have had him as my Brother in Law. Sorry for your loss Chris and Larry

Christopher Slater

September 27, 2020

I was only 8 when Larry Wilson retired in 1972. My recollection is from NFL Films showing number 8 wrecking offenses with the safety blitz, picking off quarterbacks left and right, and hitting offensive players so hard, they didn't want to go back to Larry's area of the field. As a man, a gentleman, like other professional athletes who blessed St. Louis and later, other cities, Larry's kindness and generosity were unmatched. Godspeed Larry, and peace to the Wilson family and extended family.

Robert, Jacqueline, Allison and Miranda

September 27, 2020

Larry, Kathi, Kelsee and Jaci, We are so sorry for your loss. I know how much he will be missed by you all.

Bob Rowe

September 27, 2020

You were a great teammate, leader and all around great guy. You taught us what a team was made of. Rest in peace Larry,

Keith Krewson

September 27, 2020

Thank You for sharing him with us. A Great man and a Great Player

Woody Zenfell Jr

September 27, 2020

One of the All time greats. Rest in peace Larry

Terry Miller

September 27, 2020

I played five years for the St.Louis Cardinals. Larry was my teammate, my friend, my coach
and my hero. No one helped me more than Larry. God rest his soul.

Irv and Anne Goode

September 27, 2020

A good friend and one of the best people you would ever meet. A great HOF football player. Wildcat was the best. We will all miss him. Prayers to his family. Love him like a brother. Irv Goode

Russ Solis

September 27, 2020

Larry, as a Cardinals fan all my life I can say that you were an inspiration to many people over the years. Your toughness can never be matched on the field and your kindness can never be matched off the field. Rest In Peace Larry Legend

Ron Auer

September 27, 2020

Christie:
My condolences to you and the Wilson family. You were your father's daughter. From my experiences with working at (GHP) along with you, your compassion, caring and cooperative teamwork were always present.
Best Wishes and Stay Well!

Ron Auer

Henry Guth

September 27, 2020

Mr. Wilson came to a father & son banquet at my church my father called the Cardinals ask if they had a speaker & the sent Mr.Wilson.He signed autographs for everyone he became my first hero next to Stan Musial.I will never forget that nor watching him play .God Speed Mr.Wilson! Thanks for being one of my cherished heroes R.I.P

September 26, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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