"i went to west ladue where i met LOU BROCKS CHILDREN WANDA AND LOU BROCK JR. i loved their father but never got to meet him personally. when i was at school one day WANDA and I were talking and she told me her name. Such a sweet girl. The one thing we had in comon was both of our fathers taveled a lot. her dad was a ledgend of a baseball player. one day wanda introduced me to her little brother LOU JR. i felt privledged that she came up to me in private to meet her brother. they are very dear in my heart. their father was one of the greatest CARDINAL PLAYERS we have everhad. He will be missed dearly."
– Joan Rifkin,
Dec 01, 2020
"My condolences to the family. May the God of Comfort, continue to comfort the family, during these difficult times."
– A friend,
Oct 29, 2020
"My condolences to the family. May the God of Comfort, continue to comfort the family, during these difficult times."
– A friend,
Oct 28, 2020
"There are no words to describe the rise to fame of Lou. Never once ever saw Lou not in the game 100%. It to me unfortunate if you are to young to have seen him play. I stood in line 3 hours to have him sign a ball for me, my prized possession to have something he held in his hand. He will always be in history as one of a KIND. Most sad to hear the news but know he is in heaven for a well earned rest. It is not a sin to steal a base."
– George Kotalik,
Huntsville, TX, Oct 12, 2020
"My condolences to the Brock family. I remember as a kid in in elementary playing baseball myself watching you get on base, and the excitement of knowing what was about to occur a easy stolen base. Thank you and your lovely wife for sharing personal stories with me and the family when you traveled to Arkansas Years ago for your brother funeral. You were the best to ever wear a Cardinals uniform in my eyes.R.I.P Lou Brock"