stirred deeply with joy enthralled with the spirit we return to Elysian fields to live autumnal reveries
we prance once more onto blue sky diamonds with hometown heroes to pitch perfect games knock long grand slams to honor and embrace the semblance of siblings, parents, lovers and friends
life's teammates our dearest playmates passed and still here sustaining our spirit filling the void of riven hearts with nothing more than a smiling presence, compliant ear a warm embrace
keeping a season of sunshine alive for one more golden day
in a resplendent moment Measy’s youngest son stood before me as if it were him five decades ago
his impish smile, mischievous eye and olive skin wrinkled when he grinned
your Old Man was a hell of a ball player a great hitter he always swung down at the pitch, hitting nasty line drives
I remember that summer afternoon when we first met on the Washington School Merry-Go-Round... Measy just up from Carolina he spoke with a slow Tar Heel drawl we didn't know what to make of him so we made him our friend
Sifford's Esso, B&D; and Bulldog teammates I marveled at his athleticism but the thing I remember most was the soft joviality of...
“ ah hoot, ah hoot. ah hoot”
his laugh would send a soft almost ******* shudder through his body
Measy lives in me, forever in my heart I embraced young Roy touched his cheek a transcendent moment that spans a half century
At first base Gail “Peppermint Patty” Q was scooping up grounders and not letting anyone past her without giving them a smile or a hug…. asking each player if their shirt fit right…
the way Gail played she could start for the Lady Gaels today...
on the mound Moons was wearing a Schmeds shirt lobbing lollipops to the hitters….. making sure everyone got on base…
at short Screwball covering half the ground he once did.. (never a ss but a classic junk baller, never threw a pitch that you could hit) but on this day his heart was filled overflowing with the karma of good works and his love for Rutherford and its favorite sons and daughters who have gone on before….
other stars abounded on the field and off… Noons cracked everyone up with an endless stand-up routine Skip walloped a few dingers BL looked sharp in his Foster Grants and Andy was looking good destined for the next cover of GQ….
Coach Way gave a resounding pep talk… the need to grow up and show up with an attitude of gratitude will always make one a winner regardless of the score
in the stands I heard a hundred stories about the prowess and foibles of departed friends…
Bay Bay’s HR smash that put Flash Cleaners into the World Series
A cool Moose bringing the ball across half court, driving and dumping one off to Head for the go ahead points against Queen of Peace
Minnow ruling a territory that included Morse Ave, Wood Street up to Chopper’s House and half of the Washington School playground
Fic being the smallest Bulldog with the largest heart ran over linebackers and tackled fullbacks twice his size
Weehawken Joe draining a jumper from the top of the key to keep it close at the Union Hill pit…
as the list of the departed was read by Gail, Pat, John and Jimmy the depth of our loss was only exceeded by the magnitude of love a caring community extends to one another…. Rutherford is indeed a very special place….
so many caring friends so many good thoughts the blessing of friendship the grace of presence
as I turned to leave I thought I saw Nick and Joe hanging with Sweet Lou the hog was humming his red bandanna was flapping in a rising breeze
Aaron Copland: Our Town
Righteous Brothers Unchained Melody
Whitney Houston: I Will Always Love You
Oakland Dia De Muertos 2015
Thank you Pat Francke, Jimmy Noonan, Gail Wilhelm Quinn and John Mooney for putting this beautiful event together….
My apologies for not mentioning all the beloved souls so honored at this game…..Know that all are deeply loved and equally missed…..
If anyone has a memory they would like included please add in comments section and it will be incorporated in future versions…..
Also if anyone has a list of the names would like to add that to this….
God Bless
an annual autumn softball game played in my hometown Rutherford NJ... we gather to honor and remember passed loved ones......