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CLM attends Don Shows Memorial Services
Posted on 3/7/14 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 3/7/14 at 10:08 pm
Just caught a glimpse of him as they were showing the services on the evening news.
Did any TDers attend tonight?
Did any TDers attend tonight?
Posted on 3/7/14 at 10:10 pm to Badman
I saw on FB, that's pretty cool
Posted on 3/7/14 at 10:56 pm to Badman
Coach Miles was there with his wife and was one of the speakers. He was funny, sincere, emotional, and absolutely fantastic.
He and Shows were friends. Very VERY classy move. Tiger fans should be extremely proud to have Coach Miles.
Coach Ensminger and Coach Peveto were there as well.
It was a very moving memorial tribute to Coach Shows and very deserving.
He and Shows were friends. Very VERY classy move. Tiger fans should be extremely proud to have Coach Miles.
Coach Ensminger and Coach Peveto were there as well.
It was a very moving memorial tribute to Coach Shows and very deserving.
Posted on 3/8/14 at 11:45 am to Badman
Yes, it was a great memorial service to one of the best ever high school coaches.
Les spoke a few minutes.
Saw a few LSU players like Whitworth, Jordan Allen, & I thought I saw Brady James and Mingo as well.
A moving experience, one that many who were there will not forget for a long time.
I was fortunate to be at Rebel Stadium on many a fall Friday night watching 'The Don' coach WM to many victories.
RIP Coach
Les spoke a few minutes.
Saw a few LSU players like Whitworth, Jordan Allen, & I thought I saw Brady James and Mingo as well.
A moving experience, one that many who were there will not forget for a long time.
I was fortunate to be at Rebel Stadium on many a fall Friday night watching 'The Don' coach WM to many victories.
RIP Coach
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