FinsGonnaRock06
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RIP Garo, very sad to see another member of the Dolphins Family pass.
Welcome to the site brother. I hope you'll join VIP as there's so much there, not to mention the VIP chatroom which we use all the time. I lost my dad back in 2005 so I can relate.Hello everyone,
I stumbled across this old post a short time ago, and I quickly signed up to become a member of this forum so I could thank each and every one of you for your heartfelt reactions to my father’s death. I'm sorry that I did not discover it sooner! Tomorrow will mark 4 years since he has been gone. Anyone who has lost a parent can relate to what I have been going through and reading your entries made me feel great knowing that there are still many fans out there who remember him warmly. Those of you who had met him can attest to the fact that he had an extremely magnetic personality– the void he left behind is hard to explain. It has truly been a healing experience to hear from all of you and Dolphin fans nationwide.
Thank you again for your support, and please reply or send me a PM anytime.
Garo Yepremian Jr.
PS: I run a Facebook page in my dad’s memory- (moderators, feel free to remove if this if not allowed), but here is a link to more information. Thanks!
https://www.facebook.com/Garo-Yepremian-181982624649/
Once a Phin, ALWAYS a Phin. Your Father was a significant part of our glorious history and for us "old timers" he will always be remembered and held in our highest respects. May he rest in peace, and may God bless you and your family.Hello everyone,
I stumbled across this old post a short time ago, and I quickly signed up to become a member of this forum so I could thank each and every one of you for your heartfelt reactions to my father’s death. I'm sorry that I did not discover it sooner! Tomorrow will mark 4 years since he has been gone. Anyone who has lost a parent can relate to what I have been going through and reading your entries made me feel great knowing that there are still many fans out there who remember him warmly. Those of you who had met him can attest to the fact that he had an extremely magnetic personality– the void he left behind is hard to explain. It has truly been a healing experience to hear from all of you and Dolphin fans nationwide.
Thank you again for your support, and please reply or send me a PM anytime.
Garo Yepremian Jr.
PS: I run a Facebook page in my dad’s memory- (moderators, feel free to remove if this if not allowed), but here is a link to more information. Thanks!
https://www.facebook.com/Garo-Yepremian-181982624649/
RIP. Great Kicker and Great Person. I just remember Csonka saying, I'm sure he was kidding, that he wanted to kill him after he threw that pass in SBVII. If he had made the FG and wouldn't have thrown the ball, we would have had a perfect season at 17-0 and a perfect game winning 17-0.
Hello everyone,
I stumbled across this old post a short time ago, and I quickly signed up to become a member of this forum so I could thank each and every one of you for your heartfelt reactions to my father’s death. I'm sorry that I did not discover it sooner! Tomorrow will mark 4 years since he has been gone. Anyone who has lost a parent can relate to what I have been going through and reading your entries made me feel great knowing that there are still many fans out there who remember him warmly. Those of you who had met him can attest to the fact that he had an extremely magnetic personality– the void he left behind is hard to explain. It has truly been a healing experience to hear from all of you and Dolphin fans nationwide.
Thank you again for your support, and please reply or send me a PM anytime.
Garo Yepremian Jr.
PS: I run a Facebook page in my dad’s memory- (moderators, feel free to remove if this if not allowed), but here is a link to more information. Thanks!
https://www.facebook.com/Garo-Yepremian-181982624649/
Pretty sure it was Csonka. Remember him talking about it on a documentary of the Perfect Season.I don't think that was Csonka. Doesn't sound like Csonka. I've seen that quote attributed to Bob Keuchenberg in recent years. But from memory at the time I thought it was Manny Fernandez. Keuchenberg said something negative and emotional as well but the "I'll kill you" line was attributed to Fernandez.
Hello everyone,
I stumbled across this old post a short time ago, and I quickly signed up to become a member of this forum so I could thank each and every one of you for your heartfelt reactions to my father’s death. I'm sorry that I did not discover it sooner! Tomorrow will mark 4 years since he has been gone. Anyone who has lost a parent can relate to what I have been going through and reading your entries made me feel great knowing that there are still many fans out there who remember him warmly. Those of you who had met him can attest to the fact that he had an extremely magnetic personality– the void he left behind is hard to explain. It has truly been a healing experience to hear from all of you and Dolphin fans nationwide.
Thank you again for your support, and please reply or send me a PM anytime.
Garo Yepremian Jr.
PS: I run a Facebook page in my dad’s memory- (moderators, feel free to remove if this if not allowed), but here is a link to more information. Thanks!
https://www.facebook.com/Garo-Yepremian-181982624649/
Pretty sure it was Csonka. Remember him talking about it on a documentary of the Perfect Season.
I couldn't find the video, but I did find this:
Welcome to the site brother. I hope you'll join VIP as there's so much there, not to mention the VIP chatroom which we use all the time. I lost my dad back in 2005 so I can relate.
Very cool post. Welcome to the site. Your Pop is a legend. He was before my time but as I lifelong Dolphin fan in the making (1983 til the present) it wasn't long before I heard of our legendary kicker Garo Yepremian. A Dolphin legend!
I don't think that was Csonka. Doesn't sound like Csonka. I've seen that quote attributed to Bob Keuchenberg in recent years. But from memory at the time I thought it was Manny Fernandez. Keuchenberg said something negative and emotional as well but the "I'll kill you" line was attributed to Fernandez.