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OT: Marcus Henry, Newsday sports journalist, dies at 41
By: ecasadoSBU Date: April 4, 2014, 5:14 pm
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Boy. This really hit me hard. A long time supporter of Stony
Brook athletics. He used to call in to the Sports Section pretty
much every Sunday to talk Seawolves athletics. A great
contributor and now he is gone. The privilege of life can be
taken away so easily. What a shame. Rest in peace Marcus Henry.
My heart goes out to his family.
HTML http://www.newsday.com/sports/marcus-henry-newsday-sports-journalist-dies-at-41-1.7590608
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Re: OT: Marcus Henry, Newsday sports journalist, dies at 41
By: Chairman of the Board Date: November 9, 2016, 8:09 pm
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sad news. longtime equipment manager dan arena succumbed to
cancer:
HTML http://stonybrookathletics.com/news/2016/11/9/general-stony-brook-mourns-loss-of-longtime-staff-member-daniel-arena.aspx
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Re: OT: Marcus Henry, Newsday sports journalist, dies at 41
By: Chrissy D. Date: November 10, 2016, 12:15 pm
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sad news. longtime equipment manager dan arena succumbed to
cancer:
HTML http://stonybrookathletics.com/news/2016/11/9/general-stony-brook-mourns-loss-of-longtime-staff-member-daniel-arena.aspx
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Dan was a good dude. He always made sure you had the proper
equipment. I know personally he went out of his way to take care
of my brother with his equipment needs. Back in the day you
could always find him at the Bench and since we had no money,
he'd buy u a beverage. RIP Danny, you'll be missed.
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