NC_Skins
01-10-2012, 12:29 AM
Thoughts go out to his family. No parent should have to outlive their children.
Son of Packer's Offensive Coordinator Found DeadPages :
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NC_Skins 01-10-2012, 12:29 AM Thoughts go out to his family. No parent should have to outlive their children. mooby 01-10-2012, 12:37 AM I'll second NC_skins comments on this one. What a tragedy. IrMitchell 01-10-2012, 12:38 AM Feel so bad for that family, what a terrible way to lose somebody. Thoughts and prayers, and will continue to cheer on a repeat by the Packers. FRPLG 01-10-2012, 01:03 AM What an awful thing. Kids are supposed to outlive their parents...I have three and losing one now or in 20 years might kill me. Hurts my stomach thinking about it. Prayers... sportscurmudgeon 01-10-2012, 05:44 PM Rest in peace. Prayers for the family members... firstdown 01-10-2012, 06:48 PM Sad, just a very sad thing to happen to anyone. Do they have any idea what happened. All I have seen is that they found the body. NM Redskin 01-10-2012, 07:50 PM Sad, just a very sad thing to happen to anyone. Do they have any idea what happened. All I have seen is that they found the body. Philbin disappeared after a night out with friends near the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh campus about 50 miles south of Green Bay. Greuel said no foul play is suspected and investigators were still working to determine if alcohol was a factor. An autopsy was scheduled for Tuesday in Madison but toxicology results weren’t expected to be available for at least a month, police spokesman Joseph Nichols said. Investigators believe Philbin traveled the 20 miles from his home in Ripon to Oshkosh to visit friends. The group went out on Saturday night in the campus area but somehow Philbin got separated from them. Greuel declined to release any details during his news conference, saying only that Philbin and his friends visited various places during the night and the group mixed with other friends they encountered along the way. A little after 2 a.m. Sunday, one of Philbin’s friends got a cellphone call from him. The call came from an area near the river but Philbin didn’t sound like he was any sort of distress, police said. About half-an-hour later a security guard at a business along the river called police to report he saw a man in the river near a section of thin ice about 30 yards from shore, calling for help. Philbin never returned for his car or contacted anyone on Sunday, prompting his friends to call police that evening and report him missing. Son of Green Bay Packers’ offensive coordinator found dead in Wisconsin river - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/redskins/oshkosh-police-son-of-green-bay-packers-offensive-coordinator-found-dead-in-wisconsin-river/2012/01/10/gIQAK2zIoP_story.html) mooby 01-10-2012, 07:56 PM Philbin disappeared after a night out with friends near the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh campus about 50 miles south of Green Bay. Greuel said no foul play is suspected and investigators were still working to determine if alcohol was a factor. An autopsy was scheduled for Tuesday in Madison but toxicology results weren’t expected to be available for at least a month, police spokesman Joseph Nichols said. Investigators believe Philbin traveled the 20 miles from his home in Ripon to Oshkosh to visit friends. The group went out on Saturday night in the campus area but somehow Philbin got separated from them. Greuel declined to release any details during his news conference, saying only that Philbin and his friends visited various places during the night and the group mixed with other friends they encountered along the way. A little after 2 a.m. Sunday, one of Philbin’s friends got a cellphone call from him. The call came from an area near the river but Philbin didn’t sound like he was any sort of distress, police said. About half-an-hour later a security guard at a business along the river called police to report he saw a man in the river near a section of thin ice about 30 yards from shore, calling for help. Philbin never returned for his car or contacted anyone on Sunday, prompting his friends to call police that evening and report him missing. Son of Green Bay Packers’ offensive coordinator found dead in Wisconsin river - The Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/redskins/oshkosh-police-son-of-green-bay-packers-offensive-coordinator-found-dead-in-wisconsin-river/2012/01/10/gIQAK2zIoP_story.html) From that article it sounds like he drowned. What a sad story. R.I.P. |
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