Just posted by Jay on FB:
"We have received word that Mr. Vic Kilchrist, "The Peanut Man" passed away last night. One of the great treasures of Louisiana baseball. RIP sir."
Prayers for Mr Vic and his family!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Just posted by Jay on FB:
"We have received word that Mr. Vic Kilchrist, "The Peanut Man" passed away last night. One of the great treasures of Louisiana baseball. RIP sir."
Prayers for Mr Vic and his family!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
This is one of the pillars of Cajun baseball.
Irreplaceable. Very sad to hear.
I hope he got to sit in the ballpark at least once.
Agreed. He's already missed.
Saddened to hear about this. Those peanuts are the best concession item.
God speed, sir! Thank you for your contribution to one of the things I love most in life!
His peanuts are truly a Ragin Cajuns sporting event staple. May he RIP and serve some of the best peanuts in the world to the good Lord.
In another thread, we are discussing the Cajun Field survey. My answer to the question about the best concession item was "Mr. Vic's Peanuts".
I think he sat only in spirit. Don't remember the date of his departure from behind the glass enclosure of peanuts, but I think construction of the ball park started after he fell ill.......I talked to his, I believe nephew, the last few weeks he knew nobody and did not speak.....I started to go and visit him but though that remembering him as he was at the Tigue would be better.....
As 93-year-old World War II and Korean War veteran Vic Kilchrist (recalled), he bought his first peanut roaster sometime in the early 1990s for $66 at a junkyard.
It took him two years to get it working right.
Maybe they could put a bronze statue of him in the concourse next to the peanut roaster? Would be a nice tribute.
No offense, but who is going to pay for this bronze statue? They are not cheap and we still have to pay for a stadium, club house and coach's office.
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