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Ray Coffey Remembered

Ray Coffey covered the Vietnam War for nearly three years in the 1960s, marching through swamps with U.S. soldiers and winning journalism awards in the process. ( from Chicago Sun Times) Click my post title for the tribute to Ray Coffey.

Mr. Ray Coffey was a great friend to the kids of Leo High School for whom he always had time – to listen.

God bless you Holly Coffey! God bless all of your kids! God Bless the heart of Ray Coffey that made his ear the organ and conduit of truth in Chicago Journalism.

Ray Coffey ‘gave his ears a chance.’ That rule is lost on too many of us who want to hear the sounds of our own voices rather than articulate a means to bring people together. In America’s most divisive war – Vietnam – Ray Coffey turned his ears to voices of the kids taking the shots from the enemy and returning their fire. Ray Coffey endured the horrific pounding of General Giap’s artillery from hills around Khe Sahn with the Marines, while Brooks Brothers journalists took notes from command sources.

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Jerry Fahey says:

Damn,

finally something I can agree with Hickey on.

Ray Coffey was one hell of a reporter. It was a sad day when he retired.

This town needs 20 more half as good as him.

October 6, 2008 at 11:34 a.m.

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