Bob
Allison
At Allison’s alma mater, Kansas University, Allison held a football scholarship and also played baseball and ran track. A plaque at KU’s baseball wall of fame bears Allison’s name. A game two catch in the 1965 World Series wowed baseball fans around the country. Allison’s second career was with the Coca-Cola Bottling Company, after his retirement from baseball in 1970. Sadly, Bob’s struggled with Progressive Sporadic Ataxia, a rare degenerative neurological disease, which eventually took his life in 1995 at the age of 60. Bob sought help from the University of Minnesota Medical School’s Department of Neurology when he was diagnosed. The Bob Allison Ataxia Research Center (BAARC), supported by Allison’s family, was founded in 1991 to raise public awareness about ataxia and to fund a range of research in hopes of finding a cure. Raytowners who remember Bob say he set a noble example in all areas of his life. |