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Frank Beckmann in hospice care
Frank Beckmann in hospice care
This sucks, 72 is waaaay too young: https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/ ... 756564001/
Not expected to make it to Monday...
Not expected to make it to Monday...
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Re: Frank Beckmann in hospice care
Jesus Christ! This sure happened quick. We're just hearing about this now?
"Internet is no more like radio than intravenous feeding is like fine dining."
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Re: Frank Beckmann in hospice care
It was up to the family to release the information. What’s your problem with their timeline?
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Re: Frank Beckmann in hospice care
Usually these things get out quicker. Then again, I don't remember asking you for a fucking thing.
"Internet is no more like radio than intravenous feeding is like fine dining."
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Re: Frank Beckmann in hospice care
Typically these things get out quicker.
Donald Trump… In your guts you know he’s nuts.
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Dear America… you were warned.
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Dear America… you were warned.
Re: Frank Beckmann in hospice care
Lighten up. What an odd response.Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 8:38 pmUsually these things get out quicker. Then again, I don't remember asking you for a fucking thing.
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Re: Frank Beckmann in hospice care
After Frank retired, he continued to do spots for a couple of longtime advertisers on WJR. When the spots suddenly disappeared, I began to suspect something was wrong, but never imagined it would be this.
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Re: Frank Beckmann in hospice care
Per the Detroit News
Retired radio host Frank Beckmann in hospice care, family says
The Detroit News,
Longtime WJR-AM radio host and University of Michigan football play-by-play man Frank Beckmann is in critical condition at an Oakland County hospice facility, his family said Friday.
Karen Beckmann, his wife, told The Detroit News that doctors give him days to live.
The 72-year-old longtime media personality has been suffering from VACULAR DEMENTIA, a rare and untreatable brain disease.
Frank Beckmann
“The doctors said they don’t expect him to last until Monday," his wife said.
Beckmann, who lives in Rochester Hills, retired from WJR last March, when his contract ended. The next month, he started exhibiting behavior unusual for him. By June, he had been diagnosed, his family said.
In October, he suffered a severe stroke and was hospitalized for 35 days. In December he was transferred to hospice and has since had four more strokes. He is currently semi-comatose, Karen Beckmann said.
Frank Beckmann, who grew up in Detroit, spent 48 years at WJR.
He called UM football games for 33 years and spent several seasons as an announcer for both the Detroit Tigers and the Lions.
Beckmann also hosted a conservative-leaning morning talk show later in his career, when his topics included casting doubts about global warming, discussing the latest in politics, discussing "American Idol" and hosting weekly trivia contests.
“All of us at WJR are praying for Frank and his family right now and I know that he is in the hearts of listeners all over Michigan who have followed him in his legendary 48-year career here at the radio station," the station said in a Friday statement.
Beckmann was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2008 and has been inducted into the Michigan Associations of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. He also wrote a guest column for The Detroit News from 2005-15.
“Frank had a fabulous professional career,” his wife said. “The thing he was best at was his interviews, he was able to ask the questions that drew his listeners in. His listeners felt as if they were part of the conversation."
The couple has two children, John, 38, and Tori Kughn, 33.
“Frank is a fabulous grandfather. He has three grandchildren and wants to be with them all the time. They love him. He’s also a great father and husband," his wife said.
“Frank has had a great life. He loved what he did, and was so good at what he did.”
Retired radio host Frank Beckmann in hospice care, family says
The Detroit News,
Longtime WJR-AM radio host and University of Michigan football play-by-play man Frank Beckmann is in critical condition at an Oakland County hospice facility, his family said Friday.
Karen Beckmann, his wife, told The Detroit News that doctors give him days to live.
The 72-year-old longtime media personality has been suffering from VACULAR DEMENTIA, a rare and untreatable brain disease.
Frank Beckmann
“The doctors said they don’t expect him to last until Monday," his wife said.
Beckmann, who lives in Rochester Hills, retired from WJR last March, when his contract ended. The next month, he started exhibiting behavior unusual for him. By June, he had been diagnosed, his family said.
In October, he suffered a severe stroke and was hospitalized for 35 days. In December he was transferred to hospice and has since had four more strokes. He is currently semi-comatose, Karen Beckmann said.
Frank Beckmann, who grew up in Detroit, spent 48 years at WJR.
He called UM football games for 33 years and spent several seasons as an announcer for both the Detroit Tigers and the Lions.
Beckmann also hosted a conservative-leaning morning talk show later in his career, when his topics included casting doubts about global warming, discussing the latest in politics, discussing "American Idol" and hosting weekly trivia contests.
“All of us at WJR are praying for Frank and his family right now and I know that he is in the hearts of listeners all over Michigan who have followed him in his legendary 48-year career here at the radio station," the station said in a Friday statement.
Beckmann was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2008 and has been inducted into the Michigan Associations of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. He also wrote a guest column for The Detroit News from 2005-15.
“Frank had a fabulous professional career,” his wife said. “The thing he was best at was his interviews, he was able to ask the questions that drew his listeners in. His listeners felt as if they were part of the conversation."
The couple has two children, John, 38, and Tori Kughn, 33.
“Frank is a fabulous grandfather. He has three grandchildren and wants to be with them all the time. They love him. He’s also a great father and husband," his wife said.
“Frank has had a great life. He loved what he did, and was so good at what he did.”
Re: Frank Beckmann in hospice care
Re evaluating my retirement plans. Maybe I won't wait as long as I was planning too.
Like him or not, he had a broadcasting career that anyone in the business has to respect.
Like him or not, he had a broadcasting career that anyone in the business has to respect.
New York and Chicago were all in with respect to their sanctuary status — until they were hit with the challenge of actually providing sanctuary. In other words, typical liberal hypocrisy.
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Re: Frank Beckmann in hospice care
I was fortunate to work with Frank on a number of sports telecasts way back when. I miss his professional approach to his craft as well as his fondness for a good joke. He always brought something to the table. Onward and upward.
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Re: Frank Beckmann in hospice care
Days to live. Barely two or three. How the hell does the family deal with that? I mean, months to live is one thing, but days?
"Internet is no more like radio than intravenous feeding is like fine dining."
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Re: Frank Beckmann in hospice care
Yep, I was flapping on whether to go at 60, 62 or keep going until 65. This makes it easy, 59 and 1/2 with some part time work for stupid hobby money.
My father has a form of vascular dementia, and it is an awful way to go.