[NU Sports] John DeGroat
Roy Lamberton
rstetson at capps-assoc.com
Wed Sep 30 22:52:36 CDT 2009
A sad day for all we Wildcat Fans...
John DeGroat was one of the "regulars" on this list (and maybe some others) and always rose to the defense of the kids who represent us on all of the fields of the Big 10.
He'll be missed.
My condolences to all his family and as always we look forward to meeting again.
rsl
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Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 11:47 AM
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Cc: ssacks71 at optonline.net; carl_degroat at msn.com
Subject: [NU Sports] John DeGroat
Dear Fellow List Members,
I have some sad news to report. Sandy Sacks, the "Godfather" of the NU
Club of New York, and a former Wildcat lineman (in the 1950's), as well as my
good friend, and a longtime friend of John DeGroat, forwarded to me an
email from John's son, Carl, with John's obituary (which I am "pasting"
below). I then wrote an email to Carl, expressing my sympathy and informing him
of John's importance to the List and of my feelings about John's passing.
Carl, in turn, graciously wrote back and provided details about John's
untimely loss, which I will also share with all of you (below).
John was someone who one minute could infuriate me with a stray comment in
an email, while then putting a smile on my face in the next paragraph of
the same email. From time to time he would email me privately (in response
to one of my emails), suggesting (always in a friendly, mentoring kind of
manner) that I read such and such book or article, if I hadn't already done
so. He will be sorely missed on this list--for his passionate devotion to
NU and Wildcat sports (except for baseball--which as all of know--he wanted
dropped, since he felt the University would never commit sufficient
resources to the team to permit it to compete effectively), as well as for his
opinions on many relevant issues, relevant and otherwise. He was always a
straight shooter, and you knew where he stood--and that is a trait that I
value very much.
Here's the Obituary:
John A. DeGroat’s Obituary
DeGroat, John Albert died September 25, 2009. Born December 18, 1931, he
was the husband of Gail B. DeGroat. He is survived by two sons, Carl of
Purcellville, VA and Eric of Bromma, Sweden plus four grandsons, Axel, John
(Jack), Nick and August and two granddaughters, Jackie and Elsa. He was
pre-deceased by his sister Jacqueline DiPiero and his father and mother Dr.
Albert DeGroat and Andre` DeGroat, all from the Detroit area. A graduate of
Northwestern University and the Wharton Graduate School, he spent his career
in various corporate financial positions including, investor relations with
GTE and later as a consultant in that field before retiring. He served in
the US Army’s Counter Intelligence Corps during the Cold War from
1955-1957, much of that time with the 66th CIC Detachment in Berlin, Germany.
He thoroughly enjoyed traveling with his wife Gail as well as collecting
antiques. Pheasant hunting and clay target shooting with friends were
favorite pastimes. He loved watching Northwestern University football and
basketball much to the chagrin of Gail, a Penn State graduate. He was also a
life long fan of the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Lions.
A memorial service will be held later. Donations may be made to the
Otterbein United Methodist Church 647 Forge Road Carlisle, PA 17015 or to Hospice
of Central Pennsylvania, PO Box 266 Enola, PA 17025 or to the
Northwestern University Wild Cat Fund in Evanston, Illinois.
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And here's the Email from Carl De Groat:
The passing of my dad was actually a surprise. He complained of a sore
throat about a month ago and it just would not go away. It hurt so much, he
really was not eating and as a result, probably got a little weak. About
two weeks ago he fell reaching for the chain on the ceiling fan and could
not get himself back up. Gail had to call an ambulance and they took him to
the hospital. There were no injuries from the fall, but he told them of
his sore throat. He was very weak, so they admitted him to the hospital. No
one could figure out what was wrong. The doctors assumed it was just some
virus. His tonsils were swollen but that was it. I visited on the 16th or
17th and he was in a lot of pain and could barely speak. The doctors all
assumed he would get better. Finally an ENT saw him and even he could not
figure out what was up. He did a CT Scan of his neck and still saw
nothing. The doctor ended up sedating my dad so he could go in and clean up my
dad's throat to get a better look. Turned out he had cancer of the lymph
nodes. I was able to see him on Thursday, but by then he could not speak. I
spent the night with him at the hospital and fortunately was with him when
died on Friday afternoon.
The hospice people were wonderful while my dad was in the hospital. They
are the ones who instructed the doctors and nurses on how to care for my
dad and to make sure he was comfortable. They checked in on him everyday and
answered all of Gail's questions. The hospice nurses explained what to
expect as he slipped away. My dad donated his body to the Hershey Medical
Center and the hospice folks even made all the arrangements for the
transportation of my dad's body.
May he rest in peace,
Paul Levinson
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