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Honoring his life
By Staff Reports
Published:
5/20/2009 4:56 PM
Last Modified: 5/22/2009 9:21 AM
Read all of the Tulsa World’s coverage since Wayman Tisdale’s death.
Saying goodbye: Thousands gather to remember Tisdale's life
Former NBA player Darrell Walker said he wants to get sad when he thinks about Wayman Tisdale.
Recalling that smile: 4,000 attend services for Wayman Tisdale
During a service that lasted more than 3 1/2 hours, Wayman Tisdale was hailed Thursday as having been a world-class athlete and jazz musician, a loving husband and father, and a fun-loving man whose smile became his signature.
Wayman's character is his true legacy
BASKETBALL BROUGHT the spotlight to Wayman Tisdale.
Starks: Tisdale 'put Tulsa on the map'
John Starks wasn't scheduled to speak at Wayman Tisdale's memorial service, but the ex-NBA All-Star from Central High School felt compelled to show up and say a few words anyway.
Many turn out for procession
As soon as the police escort turned onto Pine Street, starting a three-mile procession toward downtown, traffic stopped and the spectators fell silent.
Donations power arena for funeral
Considering that the BOK Center has a $1.5 million annual utility bill, lighting and cooling the arena is an expensive endeavor.
Dumas shaken by loss of 'role model'
While Wayman Tisdale seems universally regarded as the best basketball player in state history, Tisdale himself expressed a high level of respect for the ability of Richard Dumas.
Tisdale fishing episode set to air again
This weekend the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation will pay tribute to the life of former basketball great and smooth jazz artist Wayman Tisdale.
'You could see he genuinely loved people'
The white-haired, 76-year-old man sat alone in section 101 of the BOK Center.
Reflections From the memorial
They asked country music superstar Toby Keith to speak. Keith had a different idea. He would sing.
Friends of Wayman
A list of sports figures spotted at the Wayman Tisdale memorial service
Musicians celebrate Tisdale
Many of jazz's brightest stars shined in a musical tribute to Tulsa native, best-selling musician and basketball legend Wayman Tisdale on Thursday night.
Touching Lives
Wayman Tisdale made his name playing basketball and jazz, but his life touched many beyond the court and the stage.
Achievement, grace: Big terms perfectly define Tisdale's life
THERE IS no way to exactly quantify such a distinction, but it seems that Wayman Tisdale is the most admired figure in the history of this city.
Slide Show: 'Time to Reflect'
: Tears mixed with cheers inside a packed Friendship Church on Wednesday night.
Jazz Hall of Fame to honor Tisdale today with music event
The Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame will host a special music celebration Thursday honoring the life and music of jazz artist and sports great Wayman Tisdale.
Big crowds seen at state funerals
Oklahomans have turned out in large numbers for funerals of the people they loved, or for the famous or infamous.
Tisdale mourners gather in downtown Tulsa
Wayman Tisdale's funeral will begin with a horse-drawn procession Thursday morning.
Big crowds seen at state funerals
More than 10,000 people are expected to attend basketball and jazz star Wayman Tisdale's funeral Thursday at the BOK Center.
Jazz Hall of Fame to honor Tisdale today with music event
The Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame will host a special music celebration Thursday honoring the life and music of jazz artist and sports great Wayman Tisdale.
'Time to Reflect'
Church members and friends fill Wayman Tisdale's family church in his memory.
Achievement, grace: Big terms perfectly define Tisdale's life
THERE IS no way to exactly quantify such a distinction, but it seems that Wayman Tisdale is the most admired figure in the history of this city.
Tisdale flashed a rare kind of dominance as a Hornet
Mike Brown covered high schools for the World when Wayman Tisdale was in high school.
'Difficult reunion' awaits: Hornets from state title team will gather for funeral.
This week, the Hornets will convene again — this time to mourn the loss of their center, Wayman Tisdale.
Graduation bears message
Wayman Tisdale's son, Wayman II, and his fellow graduates from Edison Preparatory School received an inspirational send off Tuesday from one of the elder Tisdale's own high school buddies.
Horse-drawn carriage to transport casket Wayman Tisdale remembered
Procession will take a 3-mile route to the BOK Center.
Tisdale tribute, fundraiser announced for Thursday
The Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame on Thursday will host a special music celebration honoring the life and music of jazz artist and sports great Wayman Tisdale.
Mourners arrive to honor Tisdale
People who came to honor the memory of Wayman Tisdale showed up early Wednesday and were lined up out the door at Friendship Baptist Church in north Tulsa.
Family speaks on Tisdale
His brother Weldon says "the nation has lost a great man."
Tisdale's casket will be transported by horse-drawn carriage to BOK Center
At about 9:45 a.m. Thursday, the three-mile procession begins at the Keith D. Biglow Funeral Directors building, 1414 N. Norfolk Ave., and continues west on Pine Street to Denver Avenue.
Humble Tisdale was Sooners' best
Among those who played with or against Wayman Tisdale, there seems to be a unanimous opinion that he was the best player in University of Oklahoma basketball history.
Tisdale viewing time extended
Services for OU basketball great and accomplished jazz musician Wayman Tisdale have been scheduled for this week, with a viewing time change announced Sunday.
Oklahoma House honors Wayman Tisdale
The Oklahoma House has honored the life of former Oklahoma and NBA star Wayman Tisdale with a resolution that acknowledges his accomplishments.
Tisdale's brother: `The nation has lost a great man'
During a Monday press conference at the Friendship Baptist Church, family members spoke publicly for the first time since the death of Wayman Tisdale.
Brilliant in many ways
He was the ultimate can't-miss prospect, a player who was the object of attention before he got a driver's license.
BTW relay team wins emotional 400 title
Girls run to the gold medal while grieving for Hornet great Tisdale.
Wayman Tisdale: Graceful legend remembered
Wayman Tisdale wasn't just a remarkable gifted athlete, he was a gentleman.
Karl Malone: 'His children have a lot to live up to'
During the 1984-85 basketball season, Tisdale was a 6-foot-9 junior at Oklahoma. Karl Malone was a 6-foot-9 junior at Louisiana Tech.
Services for Wayman Tisdale set
From 6 to 8 p.m., people will be speaking about Tisdale at the church.
Wayman Tisdale: The smile
Some people knew him as a basketball player. Some knew him as a jazz musician.
Remembering Wayman
Looking back on the life of Oklahoma legend Wayman Tisdale through the eyes of those who knew him.
Tisdale was a treasure to Tulsa
Sure, we let the University of Oklahoma borrow "Wonderful Wayman" for three wondrous, joyous seasons.
Tisdale succumbs to cancer
When asked to recount highlights of his time with Wayman Tisdale, Billy Tubbs replied, "You don't have enough space in the paper for all of the great memories."
Wayman Tisdale's career in review
He led the Hornets to the state championship in 1981, his junior season. He averaged 18.8 points and 14 rebounds per game.
A legend's legacy: The basketball. The music. The smile.
Wayman Tisdale's basketball legacy took root at Booker T. Washington High School. It grew into an All-American career at Oklahoma, an Olympic gold medal and a 12-year NBA career.
'My man's gone'
Tisdale impacted and inspired high school basketball in Tulsa.
Wayman Tisdale: What Others Are Writing
In a perfect world, Wayman Tisdale would have been an NBA superstar, if for no other reason than that he epitomized just about every characteristic fans claim to crave in their sports idols.
Wayman Tisdale: Tulsaworld.com readers reaction
'The best Oklahoma high school basketball player ever and it's not even debatable!'
Wayman Tisdale: What Others Are Saying
'That's a real friend who's got your back and would do just about anything for you. That smile just gets you. He was upbeat all the time.'
Documentary set for November release
A documentary that centers on Wayman Tisdale's battle with cancer is scheduled for a November release and is expected to be premiered in Tulsa.
Tisdale public memorial service Thursday
Public services for OU basketball legend and accomplished jazz musician Wayman Tisdale have been scheduled this week.
Tulsan Wayman Tisdale dies
Wayman Tisdale, a Tulsa legend who rose to basketball stardom and a renowned music career, died Friday morning. He was 44.
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We read in the paper and see on TV stories about people dying all the time. Famous people, popular people, people who are close to us and people we have never met. Wayman Tisdale was all these things to me. He was famous, a famous athlete. He as popular, a popular bass guitar player. I met him twice face to face and saw him countless other times and I felt a closeness beyond other people I have known for years. And although we did meet and I had a chance to share some brief moments with him, I was just part of the crowd, the many people who had their lives changed when he walked into a room or on stage.
Wayman Tisdale died last week. It was the day before the Newport Beach Jazz Festival. So ironic because when he first found he had cancer, he had to cancel a performance at that very festival two years ago. Oh, he closed the festival last year, in fine Wayman fashion. Every one who played this week end had something warm to say about him.
One of the best things I heard about the man was from Tim Bowman. He said if you ever met Wayman Tisdale and you had a problem with him it was all on you. I only wish I could have had that impression on people and I, because of his example, I will try to be more like that from now on.
Wayman was a believer and he is in Heaven today probably trying to teach Peter, James and John how he is able to get such a great wound out of that big bass guitar of his.
God Blessed Wayman Tisdale and all of us who met him along the way.
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