Hal Weeks
Posted: February 17th, 2011, 8:13 am
You may remember Hal Weeks as very probably the most senior person to ever play this game. Hal turned 98 on January 20th and still played PGA2000 nearly every day with Maitiu MacCabe, a friend who lives in Dublin, Ireland.
This morning (Feb 17, 2011), I received a sad email from Maitiu and I will post it as written:
"Thurs 12.45pm GMT
To all who knew him,
Our good friend Hal Weeks passed away about 10:00 A. M. Wednesday morning.
Hal celebrated his 98th birthday on January 20th last ….and we played PGA golf regularly up to about 10 days ago, when he became ill.
I calculate we played over 7,000 rounds of golf sims together in 11 years.
He has been in intensive care for a few days with orders not to resuscitate.
He has been ready for this day for some time.
He is survived by his wife Ginny, and daughters Pamela and Heather.
I will miss my friend dearly.
Sincerely,
Maitiu MacCabe, Dublin, Ireland "
I spent a lot of time over the past several years helping Hal in the game. He love the game with a passion and it was his primary entertainment. He was always a gentleman and I will miss him.
I hope you will join me in saying a little prayer for Hal and his family.
Dar
This morning (Feb 17, 2011), I received a sad email from Maitiu and I will post it as written:
"Thurs 12.45pm GMT
To all who knew him,
Our good friend Hal Weeks passed away about 10:00 A. M. Wednesday morning.
Hal celebrated his 98th birthday on January 20th last ….and we played PGA golf regularly up to about 10 days ago, when he became ill.
I calculate we played over 7,000 rounds of golf sims together in 11 years.
He has been in intensive care for a few days with orders not to resuscitate.
He has been ready for this day for some time.
He is survived by his wife Ginny, and daughters Pamela and Heather.
I will miss my friend dearly.
Sincerely,
Maitiu MacCabe, Dublin, Ireland "
I spent a lot of time over the past several years helping Hal in the game. He love the game with a passion and it was his primary entertainment. He was always a gentleman and I will miss him.
I hope you will join me in saying a little prayer for Hal and his family.
Dar