Ernie Harwell Dies
Ernie Harwell Dies – Longtime Detroit Tigers broadcaster Ernie Harwell, beloved by generations of fans who grew up listening to his rich voice, Southern cadence and quirky phrases on the radio, has died after a months-long battle with cancer. He was 92.
Harwell died about 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday in his apartment at Fox Run Village and Retirement Center in the Detroit suburb of Novi, said his attorney and longtime friend, S. Gary Spicer.
His wife of 68 years, Lulu, and his two sons and two daughters were at his side, Spicer said.
“We’ll miss you, Ernie Harwell. You’ll forever be the voice of summer,” Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm tweeted.
A Hall of Fame announcer who called Tigers games for four-plus decades and was acquired by the Brooklyn Dodgers for a catcher more than six decades ago, Harwell announced in September that he had been diagnosed with inoperable cancer of the bile duct. Then 91, he took the news with characteristic poise, saying he planned to continue working on a book and other projects.
“Whatever happens, I’m ready to face it,” Harwell told The Associated Press on Sept. 4, 2009. “I have a great faith in God and Jesus.”
Harwell’s body will lie in repose at Comerica Park on Thursday beginning at 7 a.m. and “until the last person who wishes to pay their respects” has done so, Spicer said.
“It might be an all-night vigil,” he said.
There will be no public memorial service, and the family will hold a private funeral service at a location Spicer declined to disclose.
 
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