But Dutchie … ''Harry left Dutchie at the age of 83 after collapsing in a Palm Springs restaurant on Valentine's Day 1998, the day she considers his death.

"The day he died, his little granddaughter sat in his lap that whole day while he watched TV, getting down and getting back up again. Wore huge black-rimmed glasses with thick blue lenses in his later years. Mild-mannered Dutchie Caray decided Monday to break her silence regarding the vindictive personal attacks on her late husband--Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Caray--which are included in a … There are still a couple days a week when Dutchie Caray walks into her Palm Springs home and expects to hear the TV blaring.She thinks she'll peer into the living room and find Harry sitting in his chair, propped up in checkered shorts and black socks, watching an old movie and studying the newspapers.It's been 10 years since Harry Caray died, and Dutchie misses him as much today as she did when he passed away on Feb. 18, 1998. November 4, 2016 96-98.

He really came to appreciate what it meant to have a family. Harry Caray was born on March 1, 1914 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA as Harry Christopher Carabina. Supplement 1, pp. ''But there's no substitute for being married to a one-man circus. Just lookCHICAGO -- Dutchie Caray stood on a hill overlooking hundreds of thousands of Cubs fans at Grant Park and Hutchinson Field before the start of Friday's Cubs World Series victory rally and made an observation befitting of the unofficial first lady of Chicago baseball. It's one he left for a lot of people. "Harry was the star, and when he was around no one noticed me, and that was OK with me, but now they recognize me and I think they just want a little piece of Harry to remember.

That's the place.' Me Out To the Ball Game" during the seventh-inning stretch. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Delores F. “Dutchie” Caray (22 Aug 1929–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial no. Parade amazes Caray's widow (Started the tradition at Comiskey Park with the White Sox in the 1970's.) It's unbelievable. Biography in: "American National Biography". Me Out To the Ball Game" during the seventh-inning stretch. Wore huge black-rimmed glasses with thick blue lenses in his later years. He married Dorothy Kanz on November 24, 1937, then remarried Marian Binkin in 1952, and after that, he married Dolores ' Take a look back at where it all began. "Oh, my god. While he was awarded the Ford Frick Award by the Hall of Fame, he (and all other recipients) is not considered a member of the Hall. 186023480, citing All Saints Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum, Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, USA ; Maintained by J B (contributor 48872606) . He lived life to the fullest, that's for sure. "He never opened his eyes to look at me again.

"That's the lesson he left for me.

Led the crowds at Cubs games in singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." Last Thursday, I surprised Ann with an invitation to Dutchie's 78th birthday party, a private event hosted in Lombard, Ill., at the newly opened "Harry Caray's Restaurant" location.

"That's why you have to enjoy the good times because you just never know about tomorrow. He was an actor, known for Undercover Boss (2010), 1964 World Series (1964) and 1968 World Series (1968). Biography in: "American National Biography". History is being created. Collapsed at a Rancho Mirage, California, nightclub after a Valentine's Day dinner with his wife. I walk into a room sometimes and expect him to be there. "My how the time flies. (Started the tradition at Comiskey Park with the White Sox in the 1970's.) "Oh, my god. Was a major-league baseball broadcaster for 53 years; 25 with the St. Louis Cardinals, one with the Oakland Athletics, 11 with the Chicago White Sox and 16 with the Chicago Cubs. You wake up and it's been 10 years already. "Harry took good care of me, too, and I appreciate that.

Dutchie wondered Thursday from her winter home in California.