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	<title>Comments on: Stu Nahan, LA Sports Announcer, Dies of Lymphoma, At Age 81</title>
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		<title>By: Jeff Rosen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeff Rosen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello;
 I grew up with Stu Nahan and his Family; I was his sons Casey&#039;s best friend, he also has a son named Mick, and his Daughter Marcie that passed away over 20 years ago from an Eplipsy attack.
 I remember the Great times that Stu took his son Casey and myself to Dodger games and King games, also to live broadcasts. 
 I&#039;m so sorry to hear that Stu passed away, he was a Great person.
  I even remember on day the Kings had a practice and Stu practiced with them, and before the practice Cowboy Bill Flett, told Stu to keep his head up, and the first shot Bill Fleet took on Stu Nahan it hit him in the mouth by accident, and Stu took 4 stitches and had to do the news with Cannel 7 sports and he did it but his mouth shewed up with his injury, the funny part about it is that his wife didn&#039;t know about it, and saw Stu on TV that night with his mouth stitched up, and she asked Casey and myself what happened, and Stu told us not to say a thing, so Casey and I played it off.
 Well Good Luck to the Nahan Family;
 Jeff</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello;<br />
 I grew up with Stu Nahan and his Family; I was his sons Casey&#8217;s best friend, he also has a son named Mick, and his Daughter Marcie that passed away over 20 years ago from an Eplipsy attack.<br />
 I remember the Great times that Stu took his son Casey and myself to Dodger games and King games, also to live broadcasts.<br />
 I&#8217;m so sorry to hear that Stu passed away, he was a Great person.<br />
  I even remember on day the Kings had a practice and Stu practiced with them, and before the practice Cowboy Bill Flett, told Stu to keep his head up, and the first shot Bill Fleet took on Stu Nahan it hit him in the mouth by accident, and Stu took 4 stitches and had to do the news with Cannel 7 sports and he did it but his mouth shewed up with his injury, the funny part about it is that his wife didn&#8217;t know about it, and saw Stu on TV that night with his mouth stitched up, and she asked Casey and myself what happened, and Stu told us not to say a thing, so Casey and I played it off.<br />
 Well Good Luck to the Nahan Family;<br />
 Jeff</p>
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