Jack Whitaker, legendary CBS Sports announcer, has died at 95

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[FONT=&quot]Jack Whitaker, legendary sportscaster and World War II veteran, died Sunday morning in his sleep in Devon, Pennsylvania, of natural causes. He was 95 years old.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Whitaker was a CBS Sports announcer for 22 years, starting in the late 1950s. He covered everything from football and horse racing to golf. Whitaker called Super Bowl I for CBS Sports as well as the 1973 Triple Crown Race with Secretariat emerging victorious. After his time at CBS Sports, Whitaker worked at ABC Sports.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Whitaker was born and raised in the Philadelphia area, where he attended Saint Joseph's University, before serving in World War II from April 1943 to November 1945. Whitaker began his broadcast career at WCAU-TV in Philadelphia.[/FONT]
 

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Even 95 isn't long enough when you think about it.

We should all live 500 years minimum.

Can you imagine being 150 yrs old and just getting started?!?
 

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Isn't that the name of the moron that won the lottery and did a lot of stupid shit ?
 

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