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Lou Schwechheimer Death / Obituary – Wind Surge owner, Lou Schwechheimer was pronounced dead on July 29, 2020, following a battle with Coronavirus complications.
The general manager of The Pawtucket Red Sox, Lou Schwechheimer died of Covid-19 at the age of 62, causing so much heartbreak and agony to the beloved family. Our prayers, thoughts condolences are with the loved ones of the deceased for the great loss. We are yet to observed Lou Schwechheimer obituary, all further details concerning this news will be updated upon confirmation.
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Reactions And Sharing On Social Media Concerning The Passing Of Lou Schwechheimer
RIP Lou Schwechheimer
— Covid-19 RIP (@covid19rip1) July 31, 2020
So sad to hear about the passing of Lou Schwechheimer, due to Coronavirus complications. For 35 years he was one of the faces of the @PawSox Front office. RIP @NBC10
— Frank Carpano (@NBC10_FrankCarp) July 29, 2020
RIP Lou Schwechheimer, owner of the Marlins’ AAA affiliate who has died from Covid 19 complications
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) July 29, 2020
The @PawSox ownership group that saved baseball in Rhode Island is the best. Lou Schwechheimer was a major part of that culture and part of so many wonderful moments. RIP to a Rhode Island and MILB legend
— Eddie Pannone (@EddiePannone17) July 29, 2020
I am completely crushed. RI and all of professional baseball lost one of its greatest, as former PawSox GM, Lou Schwechheimer, succumbs to complications from Covid19.
RIP my good friend. Let me know if they play ball in heaven.
— Mike Stenhouse (@MSten37) July 30, 2020
RIP to a great Man and Mentor when I did my internship with the @Pawsox back in the 2000/2001 season. Passages: Long-time PawSox general manager Lou Schwechheimer, 62
— Bill Fields (@billy_fields) July 30, 2020
So sad to learn of the passing of Lou Schwechheimer to COVID-19. A legend in the world of minor league baseball and truly a great gentleman. Along with Ben Mondor and Mike Tamburro, he transformed a dying Pawtucket Red Sox franchise into a powerhouse. RIP Lou!!
— Gregg Pappas (@gregg_pappas) July 30, 2020
We are all saddened to hear of the passing of our friend Lou Schwechheimer. He was a passionate advocate for all levels of sports. His vision, energy and leadership will be missed.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to his wife daughter and family. RIP— Tom Mezzanotte (@TomMezzanotte1) July 30, 2020
My close friend Lou Schwechheimer, the minor league executive and genius, died of the coronavirus today; he was 62. A longtime force behind the @PawSox and, recently, the @WindSurgeICT, he was devoted to baseball – but more so to his wife, Jane, and their daughter, Jenn. (1)
— Dan Barry (@DanBarryNYT) July 29, 2020
It is so sad to share that minor league baseball’s legend Lou Schwechheimer died yesterday of complications from coronavirus. I grew up in Pawtucket, RI and spent many evening in the stands of McCoy Stadium watching the PawSox play under his watchful eye. RIP #PawSox #Pawtucket
— Kevin Lima (@GoofyMovieDir) July 30, 2020
When fans think of the #PawSox, the 1st thing that often comes to mind is the longest game. In memory of Lou Schwechheimer, we posted this vintage video with Lou, Ben Mondor, Mike Tamburro & many players looking back at that special game. RIP Lou. pic.twitter.com/TtTt4JvNW1
— YurView New England (@YurViewNE) July 30, 2020
We are deeply saddened by the loss of our Majority Owner Lou Schwechheimer. A great leader of both our organization and within Minor League Baseball, Lou will be remembered for his optimism, generosity, selflessness, and for his love for his wife, Jane, and daughter Jenn. pic.twitter.com/8xeVWFHzqO
— Charlotte StoneCrabs (@StoneCrabs) July 30, 2020
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