Bob Colburn, QB of the 1959 National Championship team died Thursday after a long and courageous fight with cancer.
Arrangements are pending, but expect the funeral this Tuesday in Dayton, OH.
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Sad news. Was great to hear him share stories at the dinner for the '59 team this past fall.SB-50 wrote:Bob Colburn, QB of the 1959 National Championship team died Thursday after a long and courageous fight with cancer.
Arrangements are pending, but expect the funeral this Tuesday in Dayton, OH.
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H. Joseph Keetle, 60, of Mansfield, passed away Friday afternoon March 26, 2010 in Mansfield MedCentral Hospital.
A gifted athlete, Joe played football, basketball, golf, track, and baseball while at Malabar, receiving 10 varsity letters. Excelling in football, Joe continued his athletic career playing defensive back for Bowling Green State University and was awarded best defensive back in 1969. Joe graduated from Bowling Green in 1972.
A gifted athlete, Joe played football, basketball, golf, track, and baseball while at Malabar, receiving 10 varsity letters. Excelling in football, Joe continued his athletic career playing defensive back for Bowling Green State University and was awarded best defensive back in 1969. Joe graduated from Bowling Green in 1972.
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