CHICAGO (WLS) — Friends and family came together Thursday to remember Bears legend Steve “Mongo” McMichael.
He died last month after battling ALS.
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Former players of the Chicago Bears have gathered for various reunions throughout the years. Sadly, this recent gathering was to honor and mourn the passing of one of their beloved teammates.
Bears Hall of Famer Dan Hampton greeted former Bear James Thornton. The two were among a large contingent of former Bears paying their respects.
Among the notable players were Jim McMahon, Otis Wilson, Gary Fencik, Kevin Buttler and Bears chairman George McCaskey.
Former pro wrestler Ric Flair, a good friend from McMichael’s pro wrestling days, was also there, along with his widow Misty and their daughter Macy.
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Steve “Mongo” McMichael died last month after a long battle with ALS, which left him unable to speak or even move in for the last year.
“McMichael spent 15 seasons in the NFL, nearly all of them with the Bears, including the memorable 1985 Super Bowl-winning team,” shared former Bears player Tom Waddle. “He stood out as one of the most vibrant personalities among the iconic characters of that team.”
Journalist Fred Mitchell, known for covering McMichael and his fellow players for the Chicago Tribune, was among those who strongly supported McMichael’s candidacy for the Pro Football Hall of Fame last August.
Many of his former teammates were at his south suburban home for the Hall of Fame ceremony. For some, it would be the last time they would see him alive.
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McMichael’s remains were cremated after his death. His memory lives on with his many family friends and former teammates.
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