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James Martin Michael Hanifan

1933 - 2020

James Martin Michael Hanifan obituary, 1933-2020, St. Louis, CA

James Hanifan Obituary

Hanifan, James Martin Michael

James Martin Michael Hanifan, of Creve Coeur, MO, passed away peacefully in his sleep Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at the age of 87.

Jim grew up on a Ranch in Southern California graduating from Covina High School going on to play football at University of California Berkeley. At Cal he started three seasons as a defensive end. During the 53' & 54' seasons he started as a tight end and was named on two All American teams. He led the nation in receiving with 44 catches in 1954 and scored seven touchdowns, including the winning touchdown in the annual Cal-Stanford "Big Game".

After graduating in 1955 with a Bachelor of Arts in History & Political Science, he was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams. He left California to play one season for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League before being drafted into the U.S. Army. He played for the U.S Army's team in Fort Ord, California that won the National Service Championship. While serving in Schweinfurt, Germany, Jim played for a team that won the European Service Championship.

He was discharged from the U.S. Army in 1958 and married his college sweetheart Mariana Osuna. His daughter Kathleen Hanifan Hinder was born in 1959 in San Francisco, Ca while Jim began teaching and coaching high school and junior-college levels before he moved on to collegiate football in 1966 as an assistant coach at the University of Utah (66'- 70'). In 1971 his son James P. Hanifan was born in Walnut Creek, CA while Jim was an assistant coach at the University of California - Berkeley (70'-72'). That next year he moved his family back to Southern California to coach at San Diego State (72'-73') before the start in 1973 of his 30 year career in the National Football League. In 1991, Jim's grandson Austin Hanifan Hinder was born in Salt Lake City, Utah while Jim was coaching his infamous "Hogs" in Washington, DC to go on to his first Super Bowl win.

Jim coached the St. Louis Cardinals (73'-78'), San Diego Chargers (79'), St. Louis Cardinals (Head Coach 80'-85'), Atlanta Falcons (87'-89'), Washington Redskins (90'-96'), seven more years in St. Louis (97'-03') with the St. Louis Rams. Jim had a reputation of being an outstanding teacher and was known as one of the finest offensive line coaches in professional football. He was recognized as the NFL's Assistant Coach of the Year in 1977. Jim won Super Bowl rings with two different teams, Washington in 1991 and the St. Louis Rams in 1999 with the "Greatest Show on Turf".

Jim retired from coaching at age 70 and became the Rams "Ambassador to Greater St. Louis". He was a color commentator and analyst for sports radio stations in St. Louis and nationwide.

Outside of football, Jim enjoyed golfing, cooking, gardening and fishing. His favorite pastime was gathering with family and friends to reminisce with his love of storytelling. He never met a stranger and everyone was quick to become a friend. Jim was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who had the opportunity to spend time with him.

Due to the dangers of the current Pandemic, the family is requesting that no group gatherings in his honor take place. A traditional celebration of life memorial will be held at a later safer time when we can all hug again in line with Jim's wishes to keep all of his friends and family across the country out of harm's way.



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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Dec. 13, 2020.

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Bill Fowler

December 20, 2020

Jim was my "receivers" coach at Utah in '66 -69.' He was brilliant and funny and we all liked him a lot. He had a great career and will always be remembered as one of the great all-time coaches of the game.

James Watson

December 15, 2020

my condolences to Mr. Hanifan's family, great man and a very nice person...very sorry for your loss.

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Chris Doehring

December 14, 2020

My sincere condolences to the family and thank you for sharing him with us for so many years. I had the opportunity to meet him several times over the last 30 years and he always left you feeling like you were a friend of his. I think the party just started in Heaven.

Alicia Binford

December 13, 2020

Rest in Peace my Friend. You always brought a smile to my face. I was fortunate to get to know you and I loved your stories. There is no one like you! Many prayers to your family...and always Much Love To You!

Tim McDonough

December 13, 2020

I first met coach when he was the Grand Marshall for the Saint Patrick´s Day. Ever since we became best friends. We spent many Christmas at the McDonough house. And visited Mairiana each Christmas. Jim´s stories I will never forget. My dear friend I will always think of him. He treated me like a son. God bless my friend and Rest In Peace.

Craig Neumann

December 13, 2020

Met Mr Hanifan as we were waiting to tee off at Bahnfyre. We were just kids but he started a conversation with us. We were in awe that such a respected man would would speak to us kids. What a great guy!

fdg1953

December 9, 2020

In 1994 I was Coach Hanifan's pit boss at Harrah's Club in Reno. He played "21" and we talked football for over an hour. One of my St. Mary's College classmate's father was a Cal Bear "Old Blue" a few years ahead of him. Coach said he played with him, and the conversation went from there. His family owned a vacation cabin on the Calif. side of Lake Tahoe. Very friendly gentleman. He gave me the only autograph I ever solicited. Coach was wearing his 1991 SB ring.

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