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Rest in Peace Yogi Berra

Thoughts go out to entire Berra family...

Zap your father was a true treasure...hope that helps you through this difficult time
 
Zappa - God bless you and all your family. May your dad rest in peace. I meet him a few times at batting clinics when I played in PAL league in the city. Needless to say he was forever one of my heroes.
 
Condolences to Zappaa and the rest of the Berra family.

A true loss. More than merely a baseball great, Yogi was a person who not only exemplified all of the things that make America great, but who also helped make it that way.

While it is certainly of small comfort at this time, Yogi was a true legend, of the sort that will live on forever, not only in the stories of the greatest American game, but also through his humor and quality as a person.
 
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my deepest condolences to the Berra family

don't know the family, but like so many others, I felt like I knew Yogi

it feels right to show respect with one of my favorites,

"you can observe a lot by just watching"
 
Just walked into the living room this morning, saw this on the tv and thought immediately of Zap. So sorry for your loss. Yogi was an amazing person. Your family will be in our prayers.
 
The word "Legend" falls short in describing the man, and his life. Rest In Peace. Yogi will never be forgotten.
This sums up my thoughts perfectly. My condolences to the Berra family in this difficult time.
 
My condolences to zappaa and the entire Berra family. Yogi was an all time great on and off the field. Universally admired and beloved. May he rest in peace.
 
Zappa,

My condolences to you and your family at the loss of your Dad. Seeing him and hearing of him would always make my day brighter.

Of all his Yogisms, the one that sticks with me is his response to Joe Torre when asked the time: "It's now."

R.I.P. Yogi Berra.
 
Condolences to Zappa and to the Berra Family.

Yogi was truly someone who transcended sports and many generations
 
Zap,

So very sorry for your loss! Your Dad was my Dad's favorite Yankee. He always brought pride and joy to our community. He truly spaned generations and will be sorely missed. God Bless you and your family!
 
Thoughts and prayers to you and your family, Zap. My Dad was born in 1925, too. It is a gift to have them for so long.
 
So sorry Dale, my sincere condolences to you and your entire family. All of America especially life long Yankees fan will walk around today with heavy hearts.

Your dad was a wonderful man on so many levels. Earth will not be the same without him. My he rest in peace.
 
So sorry zappa--the world lost a great 1 for sure--I was a little leaguer in the early 50's and a yankee fan--back then we knew all the players--your dad was my hero.
 
Hey Zappaa: I assume the Yankees are planning something nice for the Chicago series and that you will be there. It will be a great night to celebrate one of the all time best and one of the last icons of a generation (only Whitey left now). Anyway I hope to be there for the first Chicago game just for this. Bought a ticket on stub hub just now. Your Dad was, if anything, underrated. He's a top 5 Yankees of all time. Only question for me is whether he's 4 before Joe D or 5 after him.

I am not even sure condolences are the right word...because how much grief can one feel for such a life well lived? Instead I will say it's a day for you and all on the Berra's to be proud, for sure.
 
what a great soul, thoughts and prayers to his family and friends

Truly an American legend. Always remember from my childhood that he was one of the best from those great Yankee teams of Mantle, Maris, Richardson, Boyer, Martin, and Kubek. RIP Yogi. My sincere condolences to the Berra family.
 
Thoughts and prayers to you and your family, Zap. To baseball fans he was a player and sage, but to you he was dad.

As Abe Lincoln wrote (allegedly), I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost.
 
My condolences to the Berra family ,friends and teammates of Yogi and all that knew and cared for him
Baseball and the world lost a true legend and America lost a WWII veteran that help make winning that war possible
R.I.P Yogi , you're in God's line-up now
 
I haven't posted in years but Zappa & the Berra family have meant allot to me. I lost my father several years ago & the Rutgers community was very supportive. When I started coaching youth sports this community & Zappa were there for me, giving advice. Thank you, my thoughts & prayers are with the Berra family.
 
A long life very well lived. Condolences to Zappa and the entire Berra family.
 
Last of the great legends. Zappa, condolences to you and your family.
 
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