Former coach of the Chicago Bears George Halas tragically passed away on October 31, 1983, at the age of 88.
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How did George Halas die?
Halas had died of pancreatic cancer.
Where is George Halas buried?
Halas was buried at “St Adalbert Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleums, Niles, Illinois, U.S.”
About George Halas
George Halas stands as an enduring icon in American sports history. Born on February 2, 1895, he made an indelible mark as a football player, coach, and team owner.
In 1920, Halas co-founded the American Professional Football Association, laying the foundation for the NFL’s emergence.

Photo Credit: Chicago Bears
His pioneering spirit extended to founding the Chicago Bears, where he served as head coach four times. His contributions secured his place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963.
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Halas displayed his talents as a player with the Hammond All-Stars and later with the Decatur/Chicago Staleys/Bears.
His coaching career spanned multiple decades, from 1920 to 1929, 1933 to 1942, 1946 to 1955, and 1958 to 1967. He also ventured into baseball ownership and held a vital role in sports administration.
Halas’s legacy boasts 8 NFL championships, 2 AP NFL Coach of the Year awards, and recognition among the “100 greatest Bears of All-Time.” Remarkably, he concluded his coaching career at 72, leaving a record that endured for over five decades.
Halas was the last living participant of the historic 1920 meeting that birthed the NFL.
His indomitable impact on American football secures his place as an enduring legend in sports history.


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