Memories shared of the unforgettable ‘Oly’

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You know how you always remember where you were when you heard some major news? The feeling of where you were at exactly that moment just stays with you?

That happened to me Monday afternoon. I was sitting at our photo computer station, and Publisher Rich Paulsen asked if I knew Curt Olson had a massive stroke over the weekend. The outlook wasn’t every encouraging.

What a gut shot. My first reaction was extreme anger at myself. You see, I am in charge of interviews for the stories on inductees to the Creston Schools Hall of Fame at CHS homecoming. I had done two interviews last week, and planned to interview “Oly” this week.

I looked forward to rehashing old stories, and getting his reaction to being honored by the community he served for 22 years. Of course, we would needle each other. I would have told him we would likely have to cut off his induction speech for running over the time limit. But, no doubt it would be the most entertaining we’ve ever had.

Now, that wouldn’t happen. We all prayed this week for the miracle that didn’t come.

Early years

Curt Olson’s life began and ended in the same fashion. He had a minor stroke as an infant, which affected his left side. He walked with a limp, which earned him the nickname “Chester,” after the character with a disability in the TV show, “Gunsmoke.”

But, growing up on a farm near Manilla, his father gave him the greatest lesson, which Curt carried on to others during his career. No excuses. He was expected to chip in and work around the farm just like everybody else.

He was a big man — 6-foot-4 and probably 350 pounds when I first met him in 1984 — and he had an opportunity to play football at Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, despite his limitations.

He arrived on campus in the fall of 1963 along with Rick Wulkow, now executive director of the Iowa High School Athletic Association. Wulkow played football, baseball and basketball there. Olson was student manager for basketball and baseball.

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