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March 15, 2015 armiho211 Men's 70 449 posts | BUDDY HOPPER, TEXAS LEGENDS 70'S PASSES We have lost another senior player to cancer. Buddy Hooper passed away sat. march 14th at 3:30 am . we, ( TEXAS LEGENDS 70'S ) just played in the Las Vegas masters this last sept, and 6 months later he is gone. HE went in for testing 2-3 months ago and that's when they found the cancer. no details about services are avail at this time, but will posted on here when avail. Buddy had a lot of friends in the senior softball community, and will be sorely missed. |
March 15, 2015 crusher Men's 75 524 posts | Buddy will truely be missed. I started playing against Buddy in mid 90's and finally got to play a season with him 2 years ago. See you down the road ol friend. James English |
March 15, 2015 armiho211 Men's 70 449 posts | at our age, anytime we see each other on the field is truly a blessing. we need to have fun paying the game, enjoy your team-mates and the opposing teams players, for who knows when ................ Torrence and i will join HARRIS AUCTION 75'S this year in SPA only. we will be 74 years young. in SSUSA, we are going to continue playing with TEXAS LEGENDS . HOW ABOUT YOU ? Hope to see you down the road, our first tournament is in georgetown march 25,26. see ya later !!! |
March 15, 2015 TexasTransplant Men's 70 516 posts | Frank, you are so right about enjoying each others company while we have the chance. I had no idea Buddy was sick. He was one of the real good, guys in the game in our area. He will be missed. |
March 15, 2015 DoubleL10 Men's 70 905 posts | Frankie, so sorry to hear of Buddy's passing - I am totally shocked. I really enjoyed my year playing with Buddy as our coach on the Guru Softball team in 2011. I had the distinct pleasure of having dinner with Buddy and getting to know the man off the softball field. He was truly a gentleman and will be missed. |