[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 124 (Wednesday, September 15, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7131-S7132]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING BOBBY EUGENE HANNON
Mrs. LINCOLN. Mr. President, today I recognize Bobby Eugene
Hannon Sr., 76, of Hot Springs, who passed away Saturday, August 28,
2010. A beloved member of the Hot Springs community and the entire
State, ``Coach Hannon'' was one of Arkansas's finest citizens. His
legacy will long be remembered at Hot Springs High School, where he
coached football from 1970 to 1979. His many championships and
accomplishments in coaching were highlighted by his undefeated 1970
State Championship Team, voted No. 1 in the State by the Associated
Press.
In 2008, Coach Hannon was inducted into the Arkansas High School
Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He received the Lowell Manning Award
in 1970 as the Arkansas High School Coach of the Year and was selected
head coach for the West Squad in the AHSCA All Star Game. His teams
competed in five more championship games, including the longest high
school football game in Arkansas history against Jonesboro in 1972 that
ended in a tie for co-championship.
Before his coaching career, Coach Hannon was an outstanding athlete
with many accomplishments, including serving as quarterback of Little
Rock High School and being selected All-State and All-Southern
quarterback. Coach Hannon received a football scholarship at Arkansas
Tech University and played there for 4 years, where he received all AIC
conference honors.
Drafted into the U.S. Army, he played on the Fort Lewis Washington
Championship football team for 2 years. Coach Hannon also played
shortstop for the famed Little Rock Doughboys baseball team next to
Major League Baseball Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson.
After retiring from coaching, he continued his working career selling
team sporting goods for Spaulding and Sportstop Athletics. Most
recently Coach Hannon was employed by Hurst, Morrisey and Hurst Law
Firm.
Coach Hannon was involved in numerous community services. He was a
member of Brookwood Baptist Church, a lifetime member of Elks Lodge No.
380, American Legion Baseball commissioner for 4 years, served as
cochairman for the State Multiple Sclerosis Fund Raisers and was a
member of the Hot Springs Quarterback Club prayer group.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Janice (Avra) Hannon; his
three children, Lisa Hannon Madden, Bobby Eugene Hannon Jr., and
Bridget Hannon Summers; four grandchildren, Beau Harvey, Trish Madden
Jordan, Lauren Hannon Madden Pope, and Don Allen Madden III; four step-
grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and three step great-
grandchildren.
Along with all Arkansans, I thank Coach Hannon for his years of
service to our State. He will be greatly missed.
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