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Sue and Jim Kramer
May 24, 2024
I miss Phil. Jim and I bring his name up every so often. He rode with us around Lake Michigan the first time. He´d misplace something in the pockets of his panniers. So, he would empty his bags until he found it. Jim and I would go ahead and he LOVED racing to catch up with us. We laughed that he would lose something just so he could play catch up! Hi Ida!
Sue Kramer
May 24, 2022
Phil´s Obit. showed up today and I loved reading it again. What a great Guy! We had some fun times! Hey to Ida, I hope you´re doing well!
Sue
Elaine Gehring
July 20, 2020
I just learned of and was so sorry to hear about Coach Hey's passing. I had the pleasure and privilege of working as his student clerical assistant throughout my years as a UW-La Crosse student (1968-1972). I learned everything I know about basketball from him as I worked at a small desk in the office he shared with Bill Terry. I learned from his conversations with coaches and players, typed up his practice plans, and typed "play-by-play" notes at home basketball games. .. but what I learned most was what a kind, considerate person he was and how much he cared for his student athletes and all of us that worked with him. It was a joy to read about the exciting, full life he enjoyed with his loved ones in the many years since our UW-Lacrosse days.
Elaine Gehring (UW-L Class of 1972)
David Holmes
May 31, 2020
I am sorry for the late condolences. I just heard of the passing of Phil.
I played basketball for Phil in 1970-72 at UW-Lacrosse. He later hired me to teach PE and coach Basketball at Rich East in Park Forest where I retired from in 2008. I owe Phil so much thanks and respect for all that he did for me. An enormous influence on my life and I respected him very much.
My wife (Linda) and I attended Ida and his wedding many years ago. We have lost touch since he retired, but I do recall talking to him at a track meet while he was still coaching in Indiana. He always had the desire to help others. Ida, I know that you enjoyed your years with Phil. You guys enjoyed your healthy lives with each other.
May he rest in peace!
Sue Kramer
May 30, 2020
Ida. So sorry to see this. We often remember our bike trip with Phil around Lake Michigan. He loved starting after us and racing to catch up!
Sue and Jim Kramer
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