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1938 - 2023
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1938
2023
Maxie Baughan was an NFL linebacker who made the Pro Bowl nine times and was inducted into the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame.
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6 Entries
Tony
January 12, 2024
To the family, many, many friends, and fans of this great person who played and loved the game of football Mr. Maxie Baughan . Mr. Maxie Baughan was an NFL linebacker who made the Pro Bowl nine times and was inducted into the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame. May you find comfort in your wealth of fond memories together with Mr. Maxie Baughan. May the love and many, many special memories you shared with your devoted loved one show how much your life was touched by him. May the God of comfort bless your grieving hearts with strength, loving kindness and peace as the world copes with the loss of Mr. Maxie Baughan. We will never forget that Mr. Maxie Baughan was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, what a tremendous goal and accomplishment.
Mr JR.
September 5, 2023
My condolences. Wow!!
Mike Wagner
August 23, 2023
I am very lucky to have had Maxie as a chapter in my life. He was my coach for 3 years at Cornell. "The most important play is the next play".
John Inserra
August 22, 2023
I played for Coach Baughan at Cornell (`87) and my time with him helped shape me into the man I am today. God bless. Sending love & kindness to Coach Baughan´s family. His whistle, pipe & inspiration will always be remembered. RIP Coach.
Tuffy Crowe
August 21, 2023
Maxine was my childhood hero. He grew up across the street from my grandmother in Jonesboro part of Bessemer Alabama.
I was eight years old when Maxine was playing at Georgia Tech. He gave me a child´s size Georgia Tech letter sweater. Maxine is the reason I went into coaching.
RIP Maxie. Praying for Dianne and the boys
Bill Pucciarelli
August 21, 2023
Rest in Peace my friend. I fondly remember sharing coffee and donuts with you in Long Beach, during your time with the Rams. Taking the time to meet with fans and discuss football is something missing from today´s game. I hope you enjoyed your retirement and I can´t believe you are not enshrined in Canton. Thanks for the pleasant memories.
Signed a true fan. Bill Pucciarelli
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