Virginia McCaskey, 102, Proprietor and Stalwart of the Chicago Bears, Dies

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Virginia Halas McCaskey, the longtime proprietor of the Chicago Bears and the daughter of George Halas Sr., who created the staff and was one of many founding fathers of the N.F.L., died on Thursday. She was 102 and had spent her complete life across the staff going again to the Twenties.

The Bears, who introduced her dying on their web site, didn’t record a trigger or specify the place she died.

Mrs. McCaskey attended practically each Bears recreation for many years. She witnessed eight of the Bears’ 9 league titles (their first championship was in 1921, earlier than she was born and when the staff was named the Staleys), in addition to its solely Tremendous Bowl championship, in January 1986.

She met lots of the dozens of Bears gamers who have been inducted into the Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame, an inventory that features Pink Grange, Bronko Nagurski, Dick Butkus and Walter Payton, in addition to her father, who died in 1983.

Mrs. McCaskey by no means took her entrance row seat to N.F.L. historical past with no consideration.

“All of the alternatives I’ve had, all of the privileges I’ve had, all of the miracles I’ve watched — I’m simply very grateful,” she stated in “A Lifetime of Sundays,” a 2019 documentary celebrating the N.F.L.’s a hundredth anniversary. “I can’t consider a greater life.”

Whereas she occupied the proprietor’s suite throughout video games, she rooted like an on a regular basis fan. In 2003, on the first recreation within the newly transformed Soldier Area in Chicago, Mrs. McCaskey sat with the previous N.F.L. commissioner Paul Tagliabue because the Bears misplaced to their archrivals, the Inexperienced Bay Packers.

“I waited a very long time for Don Hutson to retire from the Packers,” she advised the commissioner, referring to the good Inexperienced Bay huge receiver from the Nineteen Thirties and ’40s. “Now I can’t await Brett Favre to retire.”

In some methods, Mrs. McCaskey was an unintended proprietor. Her youthful brother and solely sibling, George (Mugs) Halas Jr., was the staff’s inheritor obvious, working on the membership beginning in 1950 and rising to staff president in 1963. However he died of a coronary heart assault in 1979 at 54.

When George Halas Sr. died in 1983, Mrs. McCaskey acquired the only real vote in a one-generation belief. He additionally gave every of his grandchildren equal shares within the staff. George Halas Jr.’s first spouse, Therese, later claimed that their two kids didn’t obtain the identical protections as the opposite grandchildren when the Bears have been reorganized in 1981. In 1987, a probate choose upheld the reorganization.

Additionally in 1987, Therese Halas had the physique of her husband exhumed to find out whether or not he had been poisoned, having died comparatively younger, at 54. Coroners discovered that his inner organs had been eliminated and changed with sawdust, based on court docket paperwork. With out his organs, the coroner couldn’t decide whether or not medicine or poison have been in his physique when he died.

Mrs. McCaskey, her husband and her 11 kids, nevertheless, turned the Bears into a substantial dynasty. When she took over as principal proprietor of the staff in 1983, her husband, Ed McCaskey, grew to become chairman, after serving as vice chairman and treasurer for 17 years throughout George Jr.’s tenure. Mrs. McCaskey appointed her eldest son, Michael, then a professor at Harvard Enterprise Faculty, because the membership’s president and chief government. He grew to become chairman in 1999, and his brother George succeeded him in 2011. (Michael McCaskey died of most cancers in 2020.) Two different sons, Brian and Patrick McCaskey, work for the staff as vice presidents.

“Delight is the phrase I attempt to keep away from as a result of I’m on this place as a result of my inheritance,” Mrs. McCaskey stated in an interview. “I haven’t finished something to earn it. I nonetheless take into account it a person’s world, and I’ve been very grateful to be concerned as a lot as I’m. It’s a terrific privilege, and I’ve to verify I don’t disappoint.”

Virginia Marion Halas McCaskey was born on Jan. 5, 1923, in Chicago, the eldest little one of Mr. Halas and Minnie Bushing Halas, who died in 1966. By then, Mr. Halas had already made his identify as a soccer participant and coach and had even performed briefly for the New York Yankees, in 1919. The next 12 months, he was employed by the A.E. Staley meals starch producer in Decatur, In poor health., to run the Staleys, the corporate’s soccer staff.

The Staleys joined the newly shaped American Skilled Soccer Affiliation that 12 months, and Mr. Halas attended the league’s inaugural assembly at a automobile dealership in Canton, Ohio. The Staleys went 10-1-2 of their solely season in Decatur, ending second within the 14-team league. The next 12 months, the Staleys moved to Chicago, the place they received the league championship.

In 1922, Mr. Halas and Edward (Dutch) Sternaman purchased the staff and renamed it the Bears. The league additionally had a brand new identify: The Nationwide Soccer League. 9 years later, in 1931, Mr. Halas purchased out Mr. Sternaman for $38,000.

Within the years earlier than media rights offers and seven-figure sponsorships, the Bears struggled financially, notably throughout the Melancholy, when quite a few professional groups folded.

“I didn’t understand it after I was rising up, however there have been troublesome years within the late ’20s and early ’30s,” Mrs. McCaskey stated. “My dad had the Chicago Bears, however was additionally part-owner of a business laundry firm, he labored in actual property, he even tried promoting automobiles. I typically use the phrase ‘survival,’ as a result of that’s what was concerned.”

Virginia was at her father’s facet on the soccer subject from a younger age. As a toddler, she joined the Bears on a barnstorming tour organized by Pink Grange, the premier participant of the time. In 1939, at age 16, she enrolled at Drexel College in Philadelphia to review enterprise administration in order that she might assist her father run the Bears. She lived there along with her uncle, Walter Halas, the soccer, baseball and basketball coach at Drexel.

In Philadelphia she met Ed McCaskey, then a scholar on the College of Pennsylvania. The couple married in 1943 earlier than Mr. McCaskey left for Europe to serve within the U.S. Military throughout World Struggle II. They have been married for 60 years till his dying in 2003, at 83.

Along with her sons Patrick, George and Brian, Mrs. McCaskey is survived by six different kids, Ellen Tonquest, Anne Catron, Edward McCaskey Jr. and Mary, Richard and Joseph McCaskey; 21 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Her second-oldest son, Timothy, died in 2011.

Although Mrs. McCaskey spent her life carrying her father’s legacy, it’s unclear whether or not her kids will proceed to personal the Bears.

“I all the time hope that our present-day gamers and coaches every so often give somewhat thought to the early groups and the beginnings of the Nationwide Soccer League,” she as soon as stated. “It was so vital to my dad. That was his life, and something that was vital to him mechanically grew to become vital to me.”

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