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Harry Caray's life came to a bittersweet end on February 14, 1998, when he passed away following complications from a heart condition. His legacy lives on, not only through the fond memories of fans but also through the traditions he established, including singing at games.
Caray was laid to rest in Chicago, and his influence was immortalized with a statue at Wrigley Field. His work has continued to inspire generations of sports broadcasters, reaffirming the notion that an announcer can indeed be a fan at heart, connecting with audiences in a uniquely relatable way.