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Testimonial From Victor
Malafronte:
Greetings Frisbee
Friends:
The frisbee world lost it's founding father today.
Steady Ed (PDGA #001) Headrick died at 3:30 AM today
(12th August 2002). He was surrounded by his loving
family and close friends at his home in California.
Steady ED suffered a stroke while attending the
PDGA Amateur Worlds at Kendall Park in Florida.
He suffered another stroke while at the hospital.
Although his condition was grave, Steady Ed continued
to hang on. He still had his sense of humour. However,
his condition was starting to deteriorate. The strokes
left him paralyzed and unable to speak. It was only
a matter of time before he would leave this world.
Steady Ed did not
want a funeral. He wanted everyone to have a party.
To celebrate life.
Steady Ed touched the lives of millions of people
from around the world. He was the father of frisbee
and disc golf. He dedicated his life to spreading
the joy and fun of the frisbee game and especially
disc golf. His vision, enthusiasm and selflessness
has given us a way of life thatwill endure until
we come to the last disc golf hole.
For those of you who are not old timers, Steady
Ed invented the Wham-O Pro Model frisbee in 1964,
founded the IFA in 1969, the WFC Rose Bowl events
in 1974, hired Dan "Stork" Roddick in
1975, invented the Disc Pole Hole and created the
DGA in 1976. He installed nearly 800 disc golf courses
in 20 countries. He was a husband and father of
4 children. He was my friend, my mentor and butt
kicker when I needed it. He was our ambassador,
our disc golf renaissance man.
We urge everyone who was touched by this great man
to hold a moment of
silent celebration in his honor and memory. If you
can do it, then present your "Steady Ed Memorial
Disc Golf or frisbee event for the world to enjoy.
And, never forget the man who gave you the game
that you love to play. Play it again for the man
you once loved. And then, play it again!
Steady Ed said, "Disc Golf will change your
life!" It changed mine, big time! We will surely
miss him!
Victor Malafronte
(PDGA #002)
One Minute's Silence
Was held for Steady Ed at the Whitcombe Classic
in Beaminster, England on the 17th August.
Ashes To Ashes,
Dust To Disc
[Steady Ed's] family will honor Headrick's wish
that his ashes be molded into memorial flying discs
to be given to a select few family and friends and
others who make donations in his memory.
The Disc Golf Association
Press
release
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