Showing posts with label 69'ers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 69'ers. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
Tim 'Pop" Crowe '69: Family Man & Soccer Sage
the colonnade McBride '69 Yearbook
TIMOTHY 'CURBY' CROWE
St. Thomas More
Ambitions: Be considered an athlete
Soccer 3
"Crowe, Timothy J. "Pop" fortified with the sacrament of the Holy Mother Church on June 29, 2011. Beloved husband of Janice (McGowan); father of Jeff (Alicia) Crowe; Kelly (Matthew) Rosser; Richie (Ashleigh) Crowe. Pop to Owen, Charlie, Sophie & Hayleigh. Son of the late Richard & Mary Crowe and son-in-law of the late Jack & Betty McGowan. Our dear brother, uncle, great uncle, pop & friend; will forever live in our hearts. "
McBride Varsity Soccer 1968: Overall 12-8-3; C.A.C.: 3-2
Tim joined McBride's Varsity Soccer team when he transferred in his junior year. Tim is on the far left in the 3rd row. Yeah, that's Tim 'rubbing shoulders' with Coach Earl!
"It was sad to hear of the death of Tim. I knew he was sick but you still hold out hope for the best. I'm not sure but I think Tim transferred from the seminary junior year.He must have worked at Steak n Shake to get the knickname Curby. I do know why he had that ambition. Coach Earl Eilerman called the soccer team into the locker room. He spent a half hour telling us what delinquents we were and that no one thought of soccer players as athletes. Just a bunch of nicotine smoking boozers."
John Phillips, McBride HS '69
"When I think of "Curby" I think right away of his great snicker type of laugh when he would tell a story. Always fun to be around. Tim was a very popular guy in the North County circle of soccer friends. God Bless Tim and his family."
Don Freesmeier, McBride HS '69
"It breaks my heart to hear of the passing of another of our classmates. Although I have not seen many of them for 42 years, each of them still remains a special individual in our "Band of Brothers" from a wonderful McBride Class of 1969. (While) I did not have classes with many in our class. I can say proudly...that I did personally know and greet each of our 156 by name."
Bill Genova, McBride HS '69
"Our buddy Tim finally lost his fight with colon cancer. He was known as a long time North County Soccer Player and Coach."
Mark Demling, Long-time friend
Tim Will Be Remembered As A Family Man & A Friend To All
"Tim Crowe was the kind of man everyone should have the pleasure of knowing. He was a loyal friend, a hard worker, a good sport, an avid sports fanatic and one of the most selfless people the world will ever know. He put family first, always, and he would never turn his back on a friend. Tim worked to live and lived for family. He loved his wife of 36 years with all of his heart. He doted on his children and spent most of his life coaching, teaching or teasing them in some way. He was always there when you needed him, and he truly enjoyed life. He lived for being Pop. As a Grandpa, Tim showered Owen, Charlie, and Sophie with affection, candy, toys and most importantly time. His world seemed to revolve around their happiness. He was so excited to add another granddaughter to the mix with Hayleigh Jaymes who should be here in September, along with any and all future grandchildren. He will watch over them from Heaven, and his legacy will remain forever. We are all better for having known him, and he will never be forgotten. Memorial mass will be celebrated on July the 2nd at 10 AM on St. Sabina Catholic Church 1365 Harkee Dr. (Florissant). Memorial gathering will be held Friday July 1 from 5-9 PM at Shepard Funeral Chapel, Friday 5-9pm 9255 Natural Bridge Road (at I-170). The family requests that memorial contributions be made to St. John's Cardinal Kid's Cancer Center, The National Multiple Sclerosis Society Gateway Area Chapter (1867 Lackland Hill Parkway, 63146), or St. Sabina "Love-in-Action" (1365 Harkee Dr. 63031)
Excerpts From The Timothy J. "Pop" Crowe Obituary
Saturday, October 17, 2009
69'er John Eilerman Is New Soccer Hall of Famer


Mick John Eilerman ('69) was inducted into the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame at the 38th annual banquet held October 2009 at the Millenium Hotel in downtown St. Louis. John was inducted into the St. Louis University Billiken Hall of Fame in 2002.
John played soccer 4 years at McBride High School. The varsity soccer team ended with a 6-12-6 record in John's senior year. Check Google's bookmarks for other career highlights.
McBride HS 1969 Varsity Soccer Team

John is Executive Vice President, C&R Mechanical Company. A 1973 graduate of St. Louis University with a BS in Accounting , John was awarded (1980) an MBA from Washington University. He is a graduate of St. Kevin's Parish, St. Ann, Mo.
Highlights of John's 11 year-soccer career playing the forward position listed on the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame website include
1967-69 St. William
1969 Our Lady of Good Counsel
1969-72 St. Louis University
1970-72 Giesler-Jorgen
1973-76 Kutis
1977-80 Caleco’s
CHAMPIONSHIPS:
1968 St. William MO Junior Cup Runner-up
1969,70,72 St. Louis University NCAA Champions
1971 St. Louis University NCAA Runner-up
1970, 71 Giesler-Jorgen St. Louis League Champions
1971 Giesler-Jorgen MO Amateur Cup Runner-up
1973 KUTIS St. Louis League Champions
1974 KUTIS St. Louis League Champions
1975 KUTIS Open Cup Champions
HONORS & AWARDS:
1976 CYC All-Star Team
2002 St. Louis University Hall of Fame
Other Class of 2009 Soccer Hall of Fame inductees include Jack Barry, Don Doran, Frank Flesch, Bob Huber (McBride '67), Don Huber, Ed Huneke, Jim Kersting, Tim Logush, Tom Malle, Ron Paul, Tim Rooney, Fred Schmalz and Richard Burns (posthumously), the Kutis family and Lori Chalupny .
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Hey Micks, Enjoy Your Yearbook Online!
OK 69'ers...say you can't find your graduation yearbook!?!? Yeah, we know. "it's at Mom's"...or "that's where it was last time I saw it!" And how long ago was that? Maybe it's upstairs...in the attic...no...how about the garage? Oh, hell, admit it. You have no idea where it is do you? Well look no more...it's here with all the other McBride Yearbooks...that's right...the archive starts with the 1925 yearbook and ends with our last yearbook dated 1971. Check them all out at the McBride Alumni Website. But right now... let's enjoy The 1969 Colonnade!
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