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> Little League Online > Media > News Archive > 2012 > May-August > Little League International Mourns the Passing of Dr. Robert Yasui
Little League International Mourns the Passing of Dr. Robert YasuiLittle League International Mourns the Passing of Dr. Robert Yasui
Dr. Robert Yasui Little League International mourns the passing on Monday of Dr. Robert Yasui, who was the Little League Baseball World Series physician for more than 50 years until his retirement a few years ago. "Dr. Yasui was an outstanding physician during his many decades of service to Little League and the greater Williamsport community," Stephen D. Keener, President and Chief Executive Officer of Little League Baseball and Softball. "But more than that, Dr. Yasui was a great husband, father, and grandfather, as well as a good and faithful friend to all who knew him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Phyllis, and the entire Yasui family." The Yasui family lost most of their belongings, and Robert was expelled from the university. But they refused to be bitter. Robert later graduated from the University of Wisconsin, then Temple University Medical School. He served his residency in Williamsport, where he met Phyllis, settled here, and raised their family. "All of us at Little League who knew Dr. Yasui are richer for it," Mr. Keener said. "He was a man whose anger would have been justified against those who wronged him and his family. Instead, he showed not only forgiveness, but was a peaceful man who worked tirelessly to make his community and the world a better place."
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