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SHAW Robert "Bob" Shaw was a natural athlete, excelling at all levels of football as a player and coach and making a mark in other sports, as well. Mr. Shaw earned numerous titles in his sports career, yet the ones he treasured most were "husband," "father" and "grandfather." Mr. Shaw died Saturday, April 10, 2011 at his home in Westerville, OH, after a brief illness at the age of 89. He was preceded in death by Mary, his beloved wife of 63 years. Mr. Shaw was born in Richwood, OH, on May 22, 1921. His parents were the late Fred and Lucy Shaw. Mr. Shaw's athletic skill was evident as early as high school, when he lettered three times each in football, basketball and track at Fremont Ross High School. He was first team All-Ohio in both football and basketball and won the shot put and discus in the state track and field meet. The Little Giants inducted him into the Ross Sports Hall of Fame in 1990. At The Ohio State University, Mr. Shaw lettered twice in football under the legendary Paul Brown. Playing right end - on both offense and defense - Mr. Shaw was a member of the Buckeyes' first NCAA National Championship team in 1942 and was named a first-team All American for that season. He also lettered in basketball and track, helping the Buckeyes to their first Western Conference track crown in 1942. But it was his exploits on the gridiron that earned Mr. Shaw a place in The Ohio State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996. Mr. Shaw served with the104th Infantry Division, earning a Bronze Star as the Timberwolf Division fought its way across Europe. He later completed his bachelor's degree in education at Otterbein College (now Otterbein University) in Westerville, OH. Before shipping out, he married Mary Katherine Hawkins on January 22, 1944. Mr. Shaw liked to tell the story of how the pair had fallen in love at first sight when she showed him to his seat at the Columbus movie theater where Mary worked as an usher. Mr. Shaw's National Football League career began in 1945, as he returned from the war and joined the Cleveland Rams. The Rams notched a World Championship in Mr. Shaw's rookie year. In the off-season, he played for the Toledo Jeeps of the old National Basketball League. Among his NFL accomplishments, Mr. Shaw: "Was football's first tight end, a position created by Head Coach Clark Shaughnessey of the Rams in 1949." Set the record for most touchdown passes (5) caught in one game on October 2, 1950, playing for the Chicago Cardinals against the Baltimore Colts. His record was tied 31 and 40 years later, but has never been bested. "Led the league in touchdowns scored (12) during the 1950 season. Also in 1950, he was named an All-Pro and played in the first NFL Pro Bowl." Was receivers coach for the Colts in 1958 when they won the World Championship in what has been called "The Greatest Game Ever Played." After Chicago, Mr. Shaw headed north to play for the Calgary Stampeders and Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. In Calgary, he added place kicking to his repertoire and set a CFL scoring record. When it came time to hang up his cleats, Mr. Shaw returned to his roots in Ohio, where he coached high school programs in Washington Court House and Cuyahoga Falls. It wasn't long before the pros sought him out, however, and he headed for Baltimore with Mary and their 5-year-old son, Webb. In Baltimore, daughter Amy joined the family and the lineup was set. Professional coaching families tend to lead nomadic lives, and the Shaws were no exception. Bob Shaw's pro coaching career included stints as receivers coach with the Colts, the San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears, the first New Orleans Saints coaching staff and the Buffalo Bills, and as head coach with the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders, Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats, where Mr. Shaw was named CFL Coach of the Year in 1976. Mr. Shaw was also head coach and athletic director at New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell in the early 1960s and, after leaving pro football, returned to Otterbein as head coach from 1985 to 1987. Continuing his multi-sport focus, Mr. Shaw also served a turn as the Ohio talent scout for the New York Yankees after leaving pro football. Mr. Shaw is survived by his son, Webb Shaw of Fremont, WI (Catherine); daughter, Amy Shaw of Columbus, OH (Steven Hayes); grandchildren, Erica (Shaw) Sheets, Lindsay (Shaw) Davis and Dakota Hayes; and two great-grandchildren. Arrangements are being handled by MORELAND FUENRAL HOME, 55 E. Schrock Rd., Westerville, OH, (614) 882-2197. Private family services will be planned at a later date.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Apr. 12 to Apr. 13, 2011.

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jim Brienesse

March 3, 2012

I was a poor kid growing up near the factories in Hamilton Ontario. Somehow at the age of 11, we became friends. I am 47 years old now and I still think of him from time to time. He showed me that there was more to life than being a delinquent. Part of my journey intersected with his and the importance of which I cannot completely appreciate. Who I am today has been effected by this man.
Jim Brienesse

Bill Steiner

October 16, 2011

Webb,

Sorry to hear of the loss of your father.

Bill Steiner
Arlington High School 1971
Sioux Falls, SD

Jim Lipinski

May 6, 2011

I was sad to hear of Bob's passing. Although It has been years since Bob and I played and coached together. I have always remembered and valued his friendship. My deepest sympathy.

Arthur Stovall III

April 29, 2011

Thank you Coach Shaw for all of the memories playing football for you at Otterbein. You took the extra time to reach out and offer guidance, and enstill lifelong lessons. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

April 20, 2011

We have special memories of Coach Shaw during the 60s when he coached at NMMI in Roswell, New Mexico. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Webb, and your family. Linda Holland Nelson, Gunter, Texas, and Astrid Holland, formerly of Roswell, NM

April 17, 2011

Coach Shaw left an impact on a lot of Sask kids in his short time on the Can. prarries. God bless. Dr. L. Taylor, Ottawa, Ont. Canada

Paul Keefer

April 14, 2011

Thank you Coach...you were a fantastic coach and an even better person,you helped me at Otterbein,and with the Yankees.I will never forget you.

jim hoyle

April 14, 2011

to coach shaw, you will be greatly missed. he was always there for me when wy confidence was down. he always had a smile on his face. he always told me : you can do it hoy-le: he was such a inspiration to me and to all the otterbein family. rest in peace coach shaw. thank you for everything. jim hoyle

jim hoyle

April 14, 2011

coach shaw was a great man and will be sadly missed. he was always there for me when i needed help and my confidence was down, he was a inspiration to everyone. he always had a smile on his face. rest in peace coach shaw....

Todd Weihl D.O.

April 14, 2011

Coach Shaw...I will never forget the confidence and trust you put in me as a person, player and captain of Otterbein's football team. You are greatly missed!

Jim Boltz

April 14, 2011

To Coach Shaw...I will never forget the many life lessons you taught me while having the honor to play for you at Otterbein...you will be missed terribly..

connie bitz

April 14, 2011

Coach Shaw was a very dear friend of mine and a great role model. We sat together on the board for Heritage Condo Association, he was key is securing my current job (for the past 16 years) with one of his many respectful football players, Jim Boltz.
Robert will be greatly missed, it is a sad day to lose this dear man.
Connie A Bitz...........

Eric Giddings

April 14, 2011

Coach Shaw, you will be sadly missed. Having been a Captain at Otterbein under your command I will never forget you.

April 14, 2011

To Bob Shaw's family on behalf of the Jack Dugger family, our deep sympathies. Dad and Bob were teammates with Paul Brown in football and basketball at OSU. We're glad you had 20 more years of Kodak moments with Bob than we did with Jack. The great ones are loved and missed so much.

Dwight Schoffer

April 14, 2011

My thoughts & prayers go out to Bob's family.
I was lucky enough to have known Bob when he coached the Roughriders.
A great coach, as well as a great man.

Jim Jackson

April 13, 2011

I miss you terribly already. Our conversations while I rang up your groceries at Meijer are memories I will cherish forever.

April 13, 2011

Thank you for your service to our country.

Blue Star Mothers of America
Buckeye Military Moms, Chapter 9
Worthington/Cols. OH

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