Anthony Canadeo
Anthony Canadeo played football for the Green Bay Packers, where he was outstanding at rushing the ball down the field, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1974. He grew up on the Northwest side of Chicago and played college football for the Gonzaga University Bulldogs in Colorado where he was known as the “Gray Ghost of Gonzaga” due to his prematurely gray hair. After retiring from the Packers after the 1952 season he became a sportscaster for games on WBAY-TV in Green Bay. in 1971 he received at kidney transplant from his son. Anthony lived until the age of 84 in 2003.
Veteran: Army WWII
Alum
Gonzaga University, Colorado
Steinmetz High School, Chicago
Foreman High School, Chicago
Honorary Anthony Canadeo WAY
West Diversey Avenue between North Oak Park Avenue to North Rutherford Avenue
Approved: April 2023
Ward: 36
Alderman: Gilbert Villegas
Neighborhood: Elmwood Park
b. 1919
d. 2003. Age 84
Source
20231314
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