https://x.com/RapSheet/status/1925335164571271368?t=gD5o-UqpugOqagrQIWv6lA&s=19
It is unclear whether he was at the league meetings when it happened.
Way too young to go...you just never know :no: May he R.I.P. Sounds like a great guy.
Sad, but what a great life this guy had. I respect guys like him who come from wealth, do all their school and start working at the bottom . He was a scout, held almost every job in the front office, worked his way to GM. Really interesting career. Had some issues with substances, was in a band. Had a really great life. Did what he wanted. Gave LOTS of money to a lot of causes too.
That's a sad surprise. I wasn't even aware he was ill.
Keeping his family and loved ones in my prayers this evening.
May he rest in peace.
A few months ago I saw him on tv and he didn't look well. He did own Tiger, one of Jerry Garcia's guitars. RIP
https://x.com/gmfb/status/1925526721744548349
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When I got the news last night that Jim Irsay had passed away in his sleep it was devastating to me. The Bible says in many places that tomorrow is not promised to us but I wasn't ready for this.
Jim was one of the kindest, most compassionate people I have ever known. He was awesome to me and my family. He was a blessing to his players and staff. But more than that he had a heart for people and for the city of Indianapolis. He loved people and did so many things for others—more things than you could imagine.
I miss him already. He was a special man and I couldn't have worked for a better owner. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
RIP Jim. You were quite the character..had addiction issues that I feel compassion for. Did he have children?
Died way to soon.
Quote from: spiderblue43 on May 22, 2025, 08:29:24 AMRIP Jim. You were quite the character..had addiction issues that I feel compassion for. Did he have children?
Died way to soon.
I believe he has daughters (or at least one daughter)
https://x.com/MySportsUpdate/status/1925356910758269101
RIP. I knew he was ailing and had only been seen in public very sparingly but this is still a shock.
From all accounts he was a great guy.
Aside from his football life, I know he had a remarkable guitar collection. But, unlike a lot of collectors, he didn't just keep them under glass like museum pieces, he would actually play them. He would also invite other people to play them too so they could share in the joy of playing a unique instrument.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/why-colts-owner-jim-irsay-refused-over-1b-for-his-collection/ar-AA1Fev4G?ocid=BingNewsSerp (https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/why-colts-owner-jim-irsay-refused-over-1b-for-his-collection/ar-AA1Fev4G?ocid=BingNewsSerp)
Quote from: MightyGiants on May 22, 2025, 08:32:26 AMI believe he has daughters (or at least one daughter)
I think I read he has three and it's expected that the oldest will assume principal ownership of the team
So often now when I hear that someone has passed away peacefully in his or her sleep, I begin to recall the words composed as a vocal accompaniment to the 2nd Movement of Antonin Dvorak's 9th Symphony in E Minor " From the New World"
GOING HOME
Going home, going home
I am going home
Quiet like, some still day
I am going home
It's not far, just close by
Through an open door
Work all done, care laid by
Never fear no more
Mother's there expecting me
Father's waiting too
Lots of faces gathered there
All the friends I knew
I'm just going home
No more fear, no more pain
No more stumbling by the way
No more longing for the day
Going to run no more
Morning star light the way
Restless dreams all gone
Shadows gone, break of day
Real life has begun
There's no break, there's no end
Just living on
Wide awake, with a smile
Going on and on, going on and on
Going home, going home
I am going home
Shadows gone, break of day
Real life has begun
I'm just going home
Jim Irsay was an absolute legend. RIP.
Quote from: Painter on May 22, 2025, 03:19:31 PMSo often now when I hear that someone has passed away peacefully in his or her sleep, I begin to recall the words composed as a vocal accompaniment to the 2nd Movement of Antonin Dvorak's 9th Symphony in E Minor " From the New World"
GOING HOME
Going home, going home
I am going home
Quiet like, some still day
I am going home
It's not far, just close by
Through an open door
Work all done, care laid by
Never fear no more
Mother's there expecting me
Father's waiting too
Lots of faces gathered there
All the friends I knew
I'm just going home
No more fear, no more pain
No more stumbling by the way
No more longing for the day
Going to run no more
Morning star light the way
Restless dreams all gone
Shadows gone, break of day
Real life has begun
There's no break, there's no end
Just living on
Wide awake, with a smile
Going on and on, going on and on
Going home, going home
I am going home
Shadows gone, break of day
Real life has begun
I'm just going home
Thank you, Larry. Beautiful and touching.
Quote from: Painter on May 22, 2025, 03:19:31 PMSo often now when I hear that someone has passed away peacefully in his or her sleep, I begin to recall the words composed as a vocal accompaniment to the 2nd Movement of Antonin Dvorak's 9th Symphony in E Minor " From the New World"
GOING HOME
Going home, going home
I am going home
Quiet like, some still day
I am going home
It's not far, just close by
Through an open door
Work all done, care laid by
Never fear no more
Mother's there expecting me
Father's waiting too
Lots of faces gathered there
All the friends I knew
I'm just going home
No more fear, no more pain
No more stumbling by the way
No more longing for the day
Going to run no more
Morning star light the way
Restless dreams all gone
Shadows gone, break of day
Real life has begun
There's no break, there's no end
Just living on
Wide awake, with a smile
Going on and on, going on and on
Going home, going home
I am going home
Shadows gone, break of day
Real life has begun
I'm just going home
Larry, Dvorak's 9th From The New World was my late wife's favorite symphony. I had no idea this accompaniment existed. So appropriate. THANK YOU! It's stuff like this that makes this board the great place it is.
Quote from: files58 on Today at 11:13:44 AMLarry, Dvorak's 9th From The New World was my late wife's favorite symphony. I had no idea this accompaniment existed. So appropriate. THANK YOU! It's stuff like this that makes this board the great place it is.
Your wife certainly knew her music. Sorry for your loss, Allan.