Monday, September 21, 2009

LEHIGH VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL OFFICIAL PASSED AWAY

Tom Partridge, a longtime area football official, died on Saturday just one day after working as an official in Friday's Parkland-Easton game in Orefield. He also worked Thursday's Lehighton-Panther Valley game.

According to one of his officiating colleagues, Partridge's tradition was to work as an umpire at the annual Easton-P'burg Thanksgiving game. His son, Joe, was an outstanding running back at Freedom and more recently at East Stroudsburg University.

Partridge died of an apparent heart attack. Look for his age in the official obituary, but Tom was believed to be in his upper 50s.

From all accounts, he was a good, hard-working, dedicated guy who loved being a part of the local sports scene.

Sadly, we take a lot of these people for granted. Officials are a big part of the game, too, and though they may get a gripe here or there, they do a great job for the most part. District 11 officials generally aren't appreciated until they're compared to other districts and states

Certainly, his loss came as a shock to the tight-knit family of area officials and the extended football family.

One night, a guy is up and down the field doing what he loved to do. The next day, he's gone.

Partridge will be missed by his officiating family and the local sports community as a whole.

Our sympathies and prayers go out to his family and friends.

More details on the funeral should be coming in Tuesday's Morning Call.

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