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LynneSin

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Fri May 1, 2015, 11:28 PM May 2015

A great man in Philadelphia Eagles history has passed away....

Frank Olivo, 66, Santa hit with snowballs at Eagles game has passed away


Frank Olivo, the Santa Claus who got pelted with snowballs at the Eagles game that winter day in 1968, died Thursday, April 30, at Kindred Hospital Philadelphia-Havertown.

Mr. Olivo, 66, of Glenolden, had battled heart disease, diabetes, and other ailments for 25 years, and had been seriously ill since mid-January.

A South Philadelphia native, Mr. Olivo, known as "Frankie," was a barber, worked for years in the casino industry in Atlantic City, sold cars, and was in the mortgage business.

But the infamous - and unexpected - role the 19-year-old Bishop Neumann High School graduate played one snowy day at Franklin Field in December 1968, when the Eagles lost to the Minnesota Vikings, tagged him for life and made him a Philadelphia icon.

"It made the national network, for crying out loud," said Richard Monastra, a cousin who was in the stands. He watched as angry Eagles fans let loose what he called a "tsunami of snowballs" when Mr. Olivo walked the length of the field with the cheerleaders at halftime as loudspeakers played "Here Comes Santa Claus."


Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/news/20150501_Frank_Olivo__66__substitute_Santa_hit_with_snowballs_at_Eagles_game.html#8sLu5IwXXOmQk2zD.99


Rest in Peace Santa Claus - in a afterworld free of Eagles fans pelting snowballs at you.
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A great man in Philadelphia Eagles history has passed away.... (Original Post) LynneSin May 2015 OP
A short youtube video about him Kaleva May 2015 #1
Another iconic moment in sports history. n/t malthaussen May 2015 #2
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