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This is Rahimi Harrison-Grody on 670 The Score, and it is a day where, like this past weekend, we don't have a lot of words for a man who knew how to speak with or without them.
Terry Boers, an absolute legend of this station, 25 years.
passed away on friday at the age of 75. we heard our news from mitch rosen our station vice president who is here now with us mitch thanks for joining us today
Terry Boers' sense of humor was unmatched.
You know, it's inspired, I think, generations of people around the country when it comes to Boers and Bernstein, especially in how they impacted.
I said this before, I'll say it again.
They were my inspiration's inspiration.
You might be surprised as to how that reach affects people you don't even know.
Terry, I think, knew that better than anybody.
You know, his humility paired with his sense of humor and paired with his wit and his knowledge was one of a kind, to say the absolute least.
The hard part about all of this is he created such a community, Mitch.
And the good part of that is we all got to learn and spend time with him together and play old audio together and learn about the thumbprint that he has left.
The hard part is that we all grieve this together.
Yes, it is.
And I think honoring Terry's wishes is the best thing that we can do.
So tomorrow from 12 to 7 p.m.
right here on The Score, we will have a remembrance of Terry Boers.
Honoring an original Terry Boers celebration of life.