Pat Finn, a beloved figure in the world of sports radio, has sadly passed away at the age of 69. He battled bladder cancer several years ago, and his recent passing marks a notable loss for his fans and colleagues.
Pat’s career spanned decades, primarily at WSCR-AM in Chicago, where he entertained listeners with his engaging personality and insightful commentary. He was known for his warm demeanor and ability to connect with audiences, becoming a familiar voice for sports enthusiasts across the city.
He is survived by his wife, Donna, whom he married in 1990, and their two children. His family’s grief is undoubtedly profound, and they deserve privacy during this difficult time.
Throughout his career, Pat demonstrated a genuine passion for sports and a dedication to his craft.He wasn’t just a broadcaster; he was a storyteller who brought games and athletes to life for his listeners.
I’ve found that those who truly love what they do leave a lasting impact, and Pat Finn certainly did.His contributions to sports radio will be remembered fondly.
Here’s what works best when remembering someone like pat: celebrate their life and the joy they brought to others.
Rest in peace.