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Rest in Peace Yogi Berra

RIP to one of the all-time greats and a National Treasure. My thoughts and prayers are with Zappaa and the entire Berra family.
 
My condolences to Zappa and the entire Berra family. I grew up in the 50's and saw almost Yogi's entire career. He was one special human being. He never said a bad thing about anyone and was one of the greatest baseball players to ever live. He will be missed but will never be forgotten. Please treasure all of the memories.
 
An American Treasure. Simple as that.

We were the lucky ones.
 
"Slump? I ain't in no slump....I just ain't hitting." Sending the best to the Berra family.
 
I am sorry for your loss, Zap. Your dad is loved and respected by many.

Best, NJG
 
R.I.P.Yogi. You were my dad's favorite from his youth and until this very day. He actually recalls your stats from his 1st trip ever to Yankee Stadium, IIRC a DH against The Tigers, and still talks about that day (impressed Dale, prior to the RU-UNC hoops game at MSG a few years ago, with those stats, as well...). From St. Louis to The Yankees to The Beaches of Normandy and Africa, back to The Yankees, The Hall of Fame, management and on Montclair with your family, stadium, and museum, you were a "renaissance man" in your own right an will be missed, literally, by 100's of millions.

This is a very, very sad day and I wish nothing but my deepest, most sincere condolences, to Zap and his family. Your father was a "hero" in every sense of the word my friend. :cry:

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A perfect world would be one where everybody's lives were as rich as Yogi's. The next best thing to that perfect world is the one in which his life has touched us all.
 
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RIP Yogi. My condolences to the Berra family. Yogi touched the hearts of many. As a kid in elementary school the first book that I ever had to write a report on...and I chose a book about Yogi. I recall reading the book and not wanting to put it down until I finished...covering his childhood in St. Louis, through his Yankee years, etc. I wish I still had the report and the book.
 
Condolences to the Berra family.My personal favorite "People don't go there no more,it's too crowded".RIP
 
Sorry for your loss Zap, your father was a great man and an American icon. What an amazing life to have lived and to be adored by so many people. They don't make them like Yogi anymore.
 
Rest in Peace. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends
 
RIP
Condolences to the Berra family
- and all who heard what he said and knew what the meant.
 
He epitomized the greatest generation as one of its very finest members. He achieved great things and did it with humility and humor. God bless his soul and his family.
 
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My sincere condolences to you and your family, Dale.

When I was a young child - you & I are about the same ages - your dad was one of my dad's favorite players growing up, and in turn one of mine. As I got older, I realized for myself how great of a player and manager he was, and appreciated the class he had and the Yankee tradition that he represented. He was a "one of a kind", and now he is in a better place with your mom in the "Big Ballpark in the Sky". RIP, Yogi, and thanks for the great memories!
 
I am so very sorry to read this. He was a Special person.My condolences to Dale and the rest of the Berra Family.
 
What a great man. God bless him. Condolences to the family.
 
Grew up in Brooklyn in the early -mid sixties and played Catcher on my LL team. Went to Yankee Stadium many , many times. Yogi is an Icon . RIP Yog. Condolences to the family .

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Condolences Zappaa, so sorry to hear of your loss. Yankee and Rutgers Nation mourns together with you.
 
Deepest condolences from our family Zapp. Hell of a ball player, wonderful man and a WWII vet IIRC correctly. A wonderful life. Rest in Peace Mr. Berra.
 
Zap,
Condolences to you and your family. Although I never had the pleasure of meeting him, he always seemed like someone you would want to meet. The same cannot be said for many personalities or anyone for that matter.
 
My condolences to Zappaa and the Berra family. As a huge Yankee fan I'm always saddened by the loss of a great player, but thankful for all the wonderful memories.
 
I know that Yogi was a great baseball player and legendary Yankee, but I always picture him in uniform managing the Mets, particularly during the 1973 playoffs and World Series. He's a very unusual NY baseball figure in that he is adored by both Yankee and Met fans. He also became a Jersey guy and a Rutgers fan. What isn't there to love about the guy.

My condolences Zaappa.
 
The world is a little less bright today than it was yesterday - we lost a truly great man.

Zappaa - my deepest condolences on your loss, but at the same time, having read so many of your posts, I know how much your dad gave to you and your family and you'll always have that to cherish.
 
To a great Yankee, catcher, manager (1973 Mets) and most importantly a wonderful human being.

May you rest in peace Yogi!!
 
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