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paul lore
February 23, 2023
Click below for a remembrance of a Cardinal icon who was loved by St. Louisans.
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GF Kelleher St Louis
February 21, 2023
Thanks for the fond memories, Tom.
Peter Gagliardi
February 20, 2023
Tim McCarver was a truly Great American! Tim was a great baseball player and broadcaster, who brought joy and entertainment into the lives of millions. I truly enjoyed watching him on television. Tim had a great passion for the game of baseball and his work, and it was obvious in everything he did. When he broadcasted a game he made you feel that his game was the most important thing in the world. You simply had to watch the game. He leaves a legacy of bringing the American People together. Baseball is the national pastime, and just about everyone enjoyed watching him play the game, and listen to him broadcast the games. He will be missed. My condolences to his family, friends, and associates.
Daniel Lewis
February 20, 2023
He was a class act. Condolences to his family and friends.
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Liz Combe
February 20, 2023
So sorry to hear of Mr McCarver passing, a true gentleman in every form. We will miss him here at Dr Coopers. Condolences to the whole family - Liz
Joan Tonning Hug
February 19, 2023
As a kid in a Catholic grade school (Holy Rosary) in Memphis in October 1964, I´m sure I was one of thousands who spent several classes for a few days listening to the World Series on a radio brought to class by a nun. Sister and I and my 45+ classmates were hanging on every word. Memphis great (St. Anne on Highland great) Tim McCarver was making his hometown so proud.
Fast forward 30 years and I walk into the workout facility of the Grosvenor House in London and as I step on a treadmill I ask the handsome man doing sit-ups on the mat next to my treadmill if the song on the sound system was playing for him or for me.
The song was "Walking in Memphis".
Tim said "are you from Memphis?" We laughed and chatted. He was a student of my dad´s at Memphis State and said many kind words.
I told him that my husband was currently reading the David Halberstam book "October 1964" and he shared some stories.
Plans for the 4 of us to have dinner in two days got cancelled when ABC told him to get to Ireland to cover an event.
Despite the disappointment of missing a great evening with the McCarver´s, I´ve treasured that chance encounter with such a fine man. He will be missed and my sympathies and prayers go out to his family.
Joan Tonning Hug
Fred
February 19, 2023
My deepest sympathies to his family. He was a great guy and ball player.We loved him and will always miss him.
Jane Algren
February 19, 2023
My condolences to the entire McCarver family. I had followed Tim's career since a kid back in the 1960s. I finally met Tim a few years ago when he received a star at the Delmar Loop Walk of Fame. He was friendly and personable and as usual had many great stories to share. Baseball lost a great one!
Richard McHugh
February 19, 2023
Tim was inducted into the Irish Baseball Hall of Fame ,NYC a few years ago. He came later to watch the induction of his good friend Joe Morgan who managed the Boston Red Sox and were AL champions. Tim always made time for the fans. The Irish Baseball Hall of Fame is seeking a new home.It was at Foley´s near the Empire State Building. As a youngster, I can recall Tim helping the Cardinals win the 1964 World Series against the Yankees.Tim will live on in YouTube and his TV show which hopefully will be made available again for viewing.
Christine Malinee
February 19, 2023
We, Christine, John, Tony, Phillip & Dana, children of Sandra Darwin, Tim's cousin, & grandchildren of Margaret McCarver Darwin (Milton), sister of Tim's father Ed, & Tim's aunt, wish our heartfelt condolences in your loss, the passing of Tim.
From afar, we've always admired Tim's accomplishments & intense dedication to his calling as a ballplayer & broadcaster, & all the more so his charisma, articulate wit & charm as shared by our mother & grandmother, & readily apparent in is broadcasting career. Tim was a source of family pride & inspiration for us.
We hope you find solace in your many cherished memories of Tim, & are comforted by the support of your family & friends, & able to celebrate his wonderful life.
Lovingly, the Sandra Darwin family, St.Louis, MO
Baseball Fan
February 18, 2023
One of my earliest and most noteworthy baseball memories was watching the battery of Gibby and Tim, during the first World Series game that I ever watched. Loved Tim as a player, and loved his broadcast analyst work as well. Tim was key performer in, an insightful describer and wise teacher of, and a wonderful representative for, the greatest game.
Thank you, Tim. We will miss you.
Dianne Matthews Bellar
February 18, 2023
My heartfelt condolences sent to Anne, Tim and Anne´s daughters and his grandchildren. I´m so sorry for your loss. I grew up in the same town as Anne and always thought she was beautiful She and Tim were such a great looking couple He will be missed by many
Z
February 18, 2023
I learned everything I know about baseball listening to Timmy and it was always an out of body experience to get to spend time with him professionally when I got older and worked in television. Everyone who got to spend time with him is so much better for it. Tim McCarver exuded class and Wisdom and his words will live on forever...
Willis Kern
February 18, 2023
My sincerest sympathies to the McCarver family. The first players I knew about as an 8 year old new fan were Mays, Mantle and McCarver. He quickly became my favorite and remains so today. When I began playing little league, I became a catcher because of him. Before one game, I spotted him warning up and waved frantically, pointing at my own mitt. He stopped, smiled, shook his head and pointed at his own mitt in return. As a teenager, I demanded my father stop in Memphis on the way to a family vacation in Texas so I could eat at his restaurant. I kept that plastic bib/chest protector decades. Later I had the chance to meet and talk with Tim on the field before game 1 of the 1984 NLCS I Chicago. I interviewed him for my nightly radio show and we talked strategy and the ongoing umpires strike. He was so nice and sincere. I´m retired now and live in Florida. I saw Tim at Lambert Airport last August and he graciously agreed to have a photo with me even though he had experienced a long day of travel. My thanks to whoever was escorting him that day, I believe it was one of his daughters. I knew many of the things about him listed in this beautiful obituary, but I must say after reading it, I would proudly select him as my favorite player today, if I had it to do over again. Like you all, I am sad and life will go on but it will never be the same. Peace to each of you.
Bridget Heenan
February 17, 2023
My deepest condolences to the McCarver family. When I was about 12 years old, I wanted to be a sportscaster and Mr McCarver kindly invited me to Shea Stadium to meet him and Ralph Kiner in the booth before one of the Mets games. We hit a lot of traffic getting to the game, and we were very late, but Mr. McCarver took all the time to talk to me and answer my questions about sportscasting before the game started like he had all the Time in the world I will never forget that moment. After that day, I still had a few questions about sportscasting, and he actually return my phone call which was a surprise to me and answered all my other questions that I had at the time. I could tell from that young age, and he was a very kind, considerate, generous man, and I know he will be sorely missed by his family friends in the game of baseball.
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