The_Philster
06-30-2003, 05:12 AM
Carolyn Delaney doesn't plan a visit today to the country cemetery where her husband is buried. After 20 years, the pain is still too much to bear.
So Delaney will spend today at home in Haughton, La., surrounded by loved ones. They will quietly commemorate the life of former Chiefs running back Joe Delaney, who drowned 20 years ago today while trying to rescue three boys floundering in a Monroe, La., pond.
"There's not a day that passes by that I don't think about it," Carolyn Delaney said. "I think about how things would be now if he was still here, how life would be....
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So Delaney will spend today at home in Haughton, La., surrounded by loved ones. They will quietly commemorate the life of former Chiefs running back Joe Delaney, who drowned 20 years ago today while trying to rescue three boys floundering in a Monroe, La., pond.
"There's not a day that passes by that I don't think about it," Carolyn Delaney said. "I think about how things would be now if he was still here, how life would be....
more (http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/sports/football/nfl/kansas_city_chiefs/6194051.htm)