In these times of diminishing expectations……we cannot ever 
forget the greatness that has come and gone in our lives.  
Gil Stratton was perhaps one of the most famous 
Sportscasters in Southern California. 
Gil Stratton passed away at 86 on Saturday.  
He was always upbeat and really was one of the first to enter the 
acting field on a “Moonlighting” basis.  His first real big gig 
was in the “Wild One" as one of Marlon Brando’s bad cat motorcycle 
members.  He was also, in the great “Stalag 17" with William Holden. 
Gil had a great life …and we celebrate all of his accomplishments 
and many life events.
Gil Stratton joins the ranks of the famous Jim Healy,
“She’s a wonderful lady and our apologies to her!”.  Or Chick
Hearn; “That put him into the popcorn machine!” and “This 
one is in the refrigerator and the jello is gigglin!”… Gil joins 
Stu Nahan, Bob Kelly, Tom Harmon and Frank Bull...who are all apart
of Gil's legacy and fraternity.
Gil was the first to say:  “Time to call ‘em as I see ‘em!” 
Sportscasters have always had a special relationship with 
the male population of the United States.  We are not saying 
that their impact is solely restricted to males….especially
in the case of Sunday Night Football with John Madden and
Al Michaels…today!  Let’s just say that Len Berman and Tom 
Jackson have mass appeal….but most Sportcasters become almost 
like “brothers in arms” to most boys and men involved as sports 
fans!  Gil Stratton was one of those guys! 
Thanks Gil for bringing your upbeat attitude and all that good
energy into our lives for so many years!
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