![]() Rebecca Droke, Post-Gazette From left, Buck Leonard's stepdaughter, Rose Hunter; his wife, Lugenia Leonard; and Pamela Paige O'Neal, daughter of Satchel Paige. |
Keynote speaker Monte Irvin was an endless fount of stories about the foundation's namesake, the legendary Josh Gibson, with whom he played. Mr. Gibson's great-grandson, Sean L. Gibson, is executive director of the foundation, which provides educational and recreational opportunities for youth. The organization also awarded scholarships that evening to Morgan Nicole Lee, a 2007 graduate of Penn Hills High School, and Rosanna Breaux of North Allegheny Senior High School.
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| Rebecca Droke, Post-Gazette John "Mule" Miles, left, Wallace "Bucky" Williams, seated, and Ted Toles. Click photo for larger image. |
Former Negro League players honored included John "Mule" Miles, Wallace "Bucky" Williams, Ted Toles, the late "Buck" Leonard, whose wife, Lugenia, and stepdaughter, Rose Hunter, attended the gala, and the late Satchel Paige, whose daughter, Pamela Paige O'Neal, was on hand to represent him.
Among the other 250 or so attendees were Gibson family members Lillian Bailey, Marjorie Gibson and Gertrude Gibson, along with Dr. Margaret Larkins Pettigrew, Jerry Lopes, Tene Croom of Sheridan Broadcasting, Patrick O'Leary of Fisher Scientific, Jonas Chaney and Mark Barash of WPXI, Kweilyn Murphy of WQED, Gibson Foundation vice president Jason Wells and foundation board member Angel Natal of St. Petersburg, Fla., Curtis Randle El, brother of former Steeler Antwon Randle El, Neal Barclay, executive director of the August Wilson Center for African American Culture, the Rev. Glenn Grayson of the Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church and NAACP board member Chase Patterson.
![]() Rebecca Droke, Post-Gazette Monte Irvin, left, and Sean Gibson. |
