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Elbert "Golden Wheels" Dubenion RIP (Bills WoF WR)


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We express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of former Buffalo Bill Elbert "Golden Wheels" Dubenion who passed this morning. Read more about our Wall of Fame wide receiver: http://bufbills.co/9MemUE
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Dubenion had been battling the effects of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease for the last several years.

 

Well, in that case...thank God that's over.  

 

It's less a tragedy, dying from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, than it is living with it late-stage.

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6 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Well, in that case...thank God that's over.  

 

It's less a tragedy, dying from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, than it is living with it late-stage.

 

...sad to lose him, but I certainly agree.....we had a VP who was forced to retire at 55 due to onset of Alzheimers (signs were evident for 2 years)......now at age 59, he does not know any family members and needs 24/7/365 care.....he lost his mother to it and now his younger brother has been diagnosed......terrible quality of life............

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RIP....He lived in same Cbus suburb as we do. Few years ago my father in law was in Panera or something wearing a Bills hat (in laws adopted the Bills when I came around) and Golden Wheels saw it and chatted him up about it. They BS’d for 5-10 min then went on their separate ways. FIL said he was a super nice guy. 

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I remember the reverence my Dad and his friends had for him. "Do you know who that is?! That's Golden Wheels Dubenion !!". Rest in peace Golden Wheels, you gave those fans plenty of joy. 

 

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17 minutes ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

R.I.P Golden Wheels

 

 

Fantastic video.  Golden Wheels was awesome as a player and a person.  He lived in Williamsville, a couple of streets over from us when I was a kid - we'd see him quite a lot and he always said hello to us - and I think he stayed in Buffalo after his playing career ended.  

 

Also, this video was apparently Joe Namath's first game as a professional - the narrator called him the "Jet's $400,000 quarterback...."  Too funny.  $400 G's is about what the rookie minimum is now, or maybe below it.  

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1 hour ago, Chandler#81 said:

Dubenion broke his leg on that TD catch. ?

 

Man, I love all the fans wearing suits and fedoras and the support staff surrounding the field.  The guy with the pipe and shades is priceless.   How the world has changed!

 

That said, RIP Elbert.   And may your wheels stay golden forever...

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2 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

Well, in that case...thank God that's over.  

 

It's less a tragedy, dying from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, than it is living with it late-stage.

 

My wife’s uncle is in a coma right now, and his passing really will be a blessing. His wife probably won’t know when he’s gone. I feel for her cousins who have been there through this long, long struggle. 

 

Is it just me, or do more people pass around the holidays? All three of our deceased parents went around the holidays. Her father gave it everything he had to not pass on Christmas Day. He knew the date would always be remembered, and he kept fighting a couple more days. My wife was with him Christmas Eve and he told her he had to make it past Christmas. 

 

RIP Golden Wheels. 

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2 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

My wife’s uncle is in a coma right now, and his passing really will be a blessing. His wife probably won’t know when he’s gone. I feel for her cousins who have been there through this long, long struggle. 

 

Is it just me, or do more people pass around the holidays? All three of our deceased parents went around the holidays. Her father gave it everything he had to not pass on Christmas Day. He knew the date would always be remembered, and he kept fighting a couple more days. My wife was with him Christmas Eve and he told her he had to make it past Christmas. 

 

RIP Golden Wheels. 

 

Everyone in my family passes on non-holidays.  So it's probably just you.  

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