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      • Caray, the Cubs' colorful, quirky radio and television play-by-play announcer since 1982, collapsed during a Valentine's Day dinner with his wife, Dutchie, at a California restaurant. Caray had suffered a heart attack, and he died of brain damage caused by the attack, according to a spokesman at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage.
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  2. Feb 19, 1998 · CHICAGO — This town’s baseball fans were left brokenhearted Wednesday by the death of Harry Caray, the ebullient cotton-mouthed Chicago Cubs announcer who entranced millions of Wrigley Field...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_CarayHarry Caray - Wikipedia

    Death. Harry Caray died on February 18, 1998, as a result of complications from a heart attack and brain damage. [31] On Valentine's Day, Caray and his wife, "Dutchie" Goldman, were at a Rancho Mirage, California, restaurant celebrating the holiday when Caray collapsed during the meal.

  4. Carey wrote an autobiography, Company of Heroes: My Life as an Actor in the John Ford Stock Company, which was published in 1996. Death. Carey died of natural causes in a hospice on Thursday, December 27, 2012, in Santa Barbara at the age of 91. His ashes are interred at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery.

  5. Feb 19, 1998 · Harry Caray, who took millions of fans out to the ballgame on radio and television, died Wednesday, four days after collapsing at a Valentine’s Day dinner. He was believed to be 77.

  6. Feb 19, 1998 · Baseball announcer Harry Caray, who turned the seventh-inning stretch into one of the game's most rousing summer rituals, died Feb. 18 in Rancho Mirage, Calif., just as his beloved Chicago Cubs...

  7. Feb 19, 1998 · Harry Caray, whose zesty, raucous style of baseball play-by-play electrified airwaves and roused fans for more than half a century, died yesterday at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage,...

  8. Oct 25, 2016 · Harry Caray popped onto the Internet's radar today after Will Ferrell reprised his impersonation of the legendary Chicago Cubs broadcaster for Jimmy Kimmel. It was good to have Ferrell's version...

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