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Obituary of ROBERT D. HASKELL
THE LAST IRON MANRobert D. Haskell, 96, Entered Heaven on Sunday, April 13, 2008U-Es 1930 IRON MEN
This 1930 Union-Endicott High School eleven, often called one of the best, if not the best, team ever produced by U-E, was the Southern Tier League Champions with an 8-0 season under veteran coach Ty Cobb. Cobb called the eleven (underlined names) his eleven iron men. Cobb reportedly said, This team will never know how great it really was.Front Row L to R: Art Hand, Bob Baker, Al Carey, Rodney Clark, Captain Bob Chief Haskell, George Gaines, Paul Lockwood. Second Row L to R: John Kopcik, Mike Pangburn, Vince Dobish, Joe ONeil, Spill Batista, Joe Minnie, Al Carey. Third Row L to R: Ralph Latourette (Mgr.), Mike Zappia, Benny Rouff, Frank Ivan, Al Dove, Danny Turner, Pat Mitchell, Ty Cobb (Coach). Fourth Row L to R: Tony Matisi, Wiess, Marc Lee, Bill Sheridan, Greer Hand, Fran Donlon. Robert was predeceased by his wife, Viola (Crooks) Haskell and their daughter, Beverly Nurek; a brother, John and sister, Anna Baylor. He is survived by his son, Robert E. Haskell; six grandchildren, Robert D. Haskell II (Rene), Laurie Haskell, James Blakeney (Debbie), Jesse Haskell (Brenda), Jill Blakeney, Kevin Blakeney; and eight great-grandchildren. Robert was a member of Gods church, and an IBM retiree. Chief, so nicknamed by Ty Cobb, was also a champion pool player, baseball standout and an avid golfer with two holes-in-one.
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