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January 19, 2021 - 11:57 am
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. Marshall University has a new head football coach in former Alabama assistant coach Charles Huff following a near two week-long search process.
On January 4, the day that former coach Doc Holliday announced his contract would not be renewed, Marshall President Jerome Gilbert formed a search committee comprised of a variety of Marshall interests.
One of those on the committee, Marshall Hall of Famer and NFL All-Pro Carl Lee, detailed parts of the search on MetroNews ‘Hotline’ that led Marshall to name Huff the program’s 31st head football coach on Sunday.
Charles Huff (Alabama Football)
Obituary: Robert Stevens “Steve” Link
SOUTH PORTLAND - Devoted Husband, Father and Grandfather Robert Stevens Steve Link, 82, of 17 Mildred St., South Portland, passed away Jan. .
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Robert Stevens “Steve” Link
SOUTH PORTLAND – Devoted Husband, Father and Grandfather -Robert Stevens “Steve” Link, 82, of 17 Mildred St., South Portland, passed away Jan. 1, 2021. Born in St. Louis, Mo., April 11, 1938, the second son of Emerson Blaine and Nancy (Smith) Link, both deceased of Tenants Harbor.
Steve was a twelfth generation descendent of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower. He graduated from Webster High School in Webster Groves, Mo. in 1956. He lettered in wrestling and golf. He served in the U.S. Army for three years, graduating from postal operations school and serving two years in Japan. He graduated from Washington State Teachers College in Machias in 1963. He earned a Master of Science degree in Education from Gorham State College in 1968. He had earned over 60
12/20/2020
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved father, Earle Wayne Wilk Wilkins Jr. on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020.
Wilk died at home and at peace. He was 101 years old. His last days were in keeping with all his days: uncommonly attentive to others, driven to get the very most out of life.
Wilk grew up in Rensselaer, N.Y., and after graduating from he Albany Academy in 1937 and went on to Williams College, where he majored with honors in chemistry, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude in 1941. While at Williams he also played varsity football and baseball, and served as president of both his class and his fraternity setting up a lifetime relationship with the College that spanned nearly 84 years, including as a dedicated member of the board of trustees and president of the Society of Alumni.