He was a shortstop and a pitcher, but I could play him anywhere. He was that kind of athlete. |
He was a steady person. You could always rely on him. And we always had a good time together. |
He was about as jacked up as anybody. He was in there saying get me a run so I can get a win. |
He was actually sitting behind the tire store talking to a young lady when they arrested him. |
He was all about nature. Phil was one of the most magnificent people you could ever have met. |
He was an everyman. He identified with everybody at the paper, no matter what his or her job. |
He was an extremely careful driver. He always was in the slow lane. He was very conservative. |
He was as concerned about the people in his district as anybody that I have ever worked with. |
He was at a grocery where a shopper saw him and recognized him from a photo in a news report. |
He was good down the stretch. He made some tremendous plays for us on both ends of the floor. |
He was hit hard by the hurricane. He was retired and now he is working again because of this. |
He was in cloud cuckoo land for the remainder of the game - which included his hat-trick try. |
He was not fired, encouraged to leave, or otherwise asked to change duties by the department. |
He was one of the most humble, kindest men I've ever met. He was able to relate to everybody. |
He was our leader. He had the special quality that made those around him elevate their games. |