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A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting. He loved the ballet more than he loved sports. He would always make a point to see it when we were in New York or Chicago and certainly at home in San Francisco.
Scotty Stirling
He loved the ambience of San Francisco -- the elegance of worldliness. Right up to his death, he thought there was nothing better than going to the symphony or the opera. He loved the restaurants in San Francisco, and liked music and the arts. He was by no means a shut-in, even at 92.
John Ruffin
Radio City Music Hall was at the table. Alvin Ailey, Hubbard Street, the New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, the San Francisco Ballet — it was a real mix.
Richard Gibbs
He loved (radio personalities) Bob and Tom, he loved his truck, he loved racing and he loved being with his friends. He was a crack-up, always cracking a joke and having a good time. And he loved Cathedral. He loved this place. It was (a) challenge for him, but he was up for the challenge.
Jim O'Hara
Will loved all sports and sports people. He loved his family. He was a real pro, a confidant, and a man you enjoyed being around.
Bill Parcells
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1941
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He loved his home. He loved his daughters. And he loved me. He was very stubborn but very fair and honest.
Patricia Lewis
He loved (flying), he absolutely loved it. He loved what he did and he loved his country with the same fierceness that he loved his family.
Sara Ward
Both of them were so mature. They really loved each other. Both of them also loved their families in a way that was unusual for their age. Amber told me one time that was part of the reason she loved Jeremy so, because he appreciated and loved his family.
Lesa Neehan
He spent his whole life in Chicago. He's ready to step away from that. We used to come [to Manhattan] in the summer and hang out. He always loved New York.
Jamal Crawford
He was a great guy. He was one of those dynamic personalities you don't see very often in sports. He loved life, loved to play, always enthusiastic. He was just a terrific guy.
Glen Sather
Braison was an excellent student who loved and participated in all kinds of sports. He loved his parents and older brother and sister so much.
Julie Hansen
He was a good friend to every guy who ever played this game, young or old. He was one of those dynamic personalities that you never see very often in sports. He loved life and he loved to play.
Glen Sather
He loved his work . He loved being in the outdoors. He loved the mechanical part of it. He was very good at it. He was doing what he loved to do.
Mike Harrington
Her ballet instructor said she loved Leah and she was very graceful … but she didn't have the patience for ballet. She said (Leah) needed to be moving constantly. She recommended figure skating.
Joan Smith
We were a good complement to each other. She was a point guard and loved to pass and play defense, and I loved to shoot.
John Tuozzo
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