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Veterans Day, 20131090 viewsMembers of Steeler Nation UK salute our American Troops from WWII in a special way:
Andrew Duncan poses with the Terrible Towel during a break from a WWII reenactment he participated in this past October. His group is called "Normandy 44", and they honor the memories of the men who fought and died fighting for their country.
"I've been reenacting WW2 troops in the 29th Infantry and the 2nd Rangers for twelve years now. We've been to Normandy almost every year for D-Day to pay our respects to all who laid their life down. We also do schools talks about the unit and the history of what these heroic men went through during the war." -- Andrew
Normandy 44 on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Normandy44/476435215738629
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May 26, 2019 - Bodie, the Birthday Boy316 views"Dadddd!!! You know I wanted to drive car #7!!!!"
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Halloween, 2017634 viewsI AM Captain AMERICA! Watch this move!! — Benjamin.
Dadddd, wait!! My wig isn’t straight!!!! — Baylee.
When’s the candy parrrrt? Wahhhh!!! — Bodie.
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December, 2015 - A Steelers Christmas653 viewsTim Williams â€@realtimwilliams Nov 28
A house divided... @Seahawks @DangeRussWilson & @Earl_Thomas vs @steelers @_BigBen7 & @tpolamalu #PITvsSEA
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Halloween, 2015833 viewsAmelia is pretty new to this whole Halloween business and is trying to figure out how she can wear her Terrible Towel as a costume.
Photo: Erin Thompson
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August 6, 2011 - Training Camp574 viewsPhoto: Billie Jo Yakubik
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Connor541 viewsPatrick Williams sent this photo of his daughter Kathleen, and his late son, Connor on their last weekend together before Connor's sudden passing.
You can read Connor's story here:
http://bigben7.com/in-memory-of-a-young-fan/
An Easter poem, written by Connor's father:
THE EASTER EGG HUNT THAT WAS NOT
By Patrick Williams
Dedicated to Connor P Williams (6/22/01-12/30/12)- Terrific Son, Wonderful Brother, Great Friend and Wonderful Little Man
Kathleen woke up on Easter morn
And she was missing you and a bit forlorn.
She said, “I wish Connor was hereâ€,
But she smiled thinking of you and shed not a tear.
“He would do an Easter egg hunt with meâ€,
Kathleen continued with a smile- bright and shiny,
“And if you took our picture, he would stand right hereâ€,
Holding her arms to her right, as if you were near.
So I took a picture of your sister alone-
A symbol of another uninvited tragedy which into our life has blown
And it is symbolic of the changes in tradition
That will forever haunt me with each and every commission.
And there were two Easter baskets in the basement-
The same number and place, but the recipients were different;
For your basket was left for me,
And it is something that I never wanted to be.
For I always thought that the Easter bunny
Would deliver baskets to both of my children- bright and sunny,
But you left us suddenly and were gone,
So that tradition, too, changed this Easter dawn.
Your best friend, Grant, came to the egg hunt.
He did it out of love and kindness- it was no stunt.
He, like you, got a good lead on your sis,
Then helped her find the other eggs, making sure none were missed.
Kathleen had fun, and Grant did, too
But we were still all missing you.
And even though all eggs were found that were sought
Because you weren’t there, it was really the Easter egg hunt that was not.
And I have cried in the wake of that busy Easter day
And I have folded my hands often to pray
For God to give me the strength to get through
All of the times I find myself greatly missing you.
And if there is one saving thought,
It is that, with Christ’s blood, our deliverance is bought
And that, because of Easter, I will once again see you,
And, then, we will smile, have good times and no longer feel blue.
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Training Camp, 2014704 viewsDenise Marie â€@DeniseMarie726
Caught @_BigBen7 in a natural moment. So Amazing to see him this close. Next year I'll get that autograph
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In memory of Grant Seward526 viewsAt age 22 my son Grant (wearing Ben's jersey) was the biggest fan that Ben and the Steelers could ever have! On Nov 2, 2011 he died.
In his short life he had converted many northern KY families from Bengals to Steelers fans. He would drive hundreds of miles to be in Heinz Field on game day and even to the Superbowl. He loved the Steelers more than anything. He had the Steelers emblem tattooed on his upper arm, banners on the house, Steelers lounge chair, Steelers jerseys, jackets, t-shirts, pants, sheets, pillows, truck emblems, steering wheel and hitch cover, and on and on. It was who he was.
His dream was for me to attend a game at Heinz Field which we had planned to do this year in December against the Bengals. My work schedule had prevented me from attending in the past even though I had wanted to very much. Last night the Steelers played the Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. Me and my girls went in our Steelers gear in memory of their brother Grant.
Just wanted to thank Ben and the Steelers team for that awesome win. It was such a tribute to my son who I know was there in spirit with a big smile on his face.
Denise Seward
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Switzerland, 20061134 views
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Soprano's Pizza1231 viewsIf you're ever passing through Bridgewater, New Jersey, you have to stop by and say hello to John Galati, who owns Soprano's Pizza -- a friendly Steelers pizzeria!
Thank you John!
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The Antonio Gutiérrez Family473 viewsProudly showing off their love for their favorite team in Cowboys Country - AT&T Stadium in Dallas!
*Thank you to Roger Saucedo of Regios de Acero for sharing this one with us!
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