She's Completely Not a Bandwagon Fan
Kathryn Gemme was a woman after my own heart. Born Kathryn Moreau in Chicopee, Mass -- just next door to my hometown of Springfield -- she followed the Red Sox heart and soul. She used to listen to games on the radio before the days of television, writing down all the details so she could report them to her husband when he got home from work. She'd been cheering for the team since the days of Babe Ruth...when he was still on the team. That's right, Gemme lived through the Red Sox winning the World Series. Each one of them.
As an 18-year-old, she attended her first game at Fenway Park in 1912 shortly after the ballpark opened. At 109, Gemme was greeted by catcher Jason Varitek and former player and coach Johnny Pesky during her last game in May 2004.
Team officials brought the 2004 World Series trophy to her 111th birthday party in November 2005.
"That was a big day of her life,'' her daughter, Lucille Findley of Jacksonville, Ill., told The Boston Globe.
Gemme passed away on Friday at 112-years-old in Middleborough, Mass. She is survived by her daughter, Lucille, four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
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