Shannon Sharpe Tight end | Wikipedia
Shannon Sharpe Tight end | Wikipedia
This week in City of Chicago history.
Death of Suzanne Louise Deuchler, June 24, 2022
Suzanne Louise Deuchler, who passed away on June 24, 2022, in Chicago, IL, was known for her significant contributions to the city's cultural and philanthropic landscape. Throughout her life, Deuchler played an instrumental role in supporting various charitable organizations and initiatives aimed at improving the well-being of Chicago's residents. Her tireless dedication to community service and advocacy for social causes left a lasting impact on the city, inspiring positive change and fostering a sense of unity among its inhabitants. Deuchler's legacy as a compassionate leader and philanthropist continues to be celebrated by those who benefited from her unwavering commitment to making Chicago a better place for all.
Shannon Sharpe, NFL Hall of Famer, born June 26, 1968 in Chicago
Shannon Sharpe was born in Chicago on June 26, 1968. Sharpe, a record-setting tight end, played 14 seasons in the NFL, won three Super Bowls with the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens and played in eight Pro Bowls. In 2011, Sharpe was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. After retiring in 2003 he became a sports analyst for CBS. Sharpe launched his podcast, Club Shay Shay, in 2020, where he interviews sports and pop-culture figures for weekly episodes.