Monday, October 13, 2014

Press Release for Joe Paterno’s death

Penn State coaching legend Joe Paterno dies at 85

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – Joe Paterno, the longtime Penn State coach who won more games than anyone in major college football, died Sunday of lung cancer. He was 85.

“His loss leaves a void in our lives that will never be filled,” released in a statement Sunday morning by his family to announce his death.

“He died as he lived,” the statement said. “He fought hard until the end, stayed positive, though only of others and constantly reminded everyone of how blessed his life had been. His ambitions were far reaching, but he never believed he had to leave this Happy Valley to achieve them. He was a man devoted to his family, his university, and his community.”

The Pennsylvania hospital where Paterno died conformed the cause of death as a spreading lung cancer.

Mount Nittany Medical Center said in a statement that Paterno died at 9:25 a.m. Sunday of “metastatic small cell carcinoma of the lung.” Metastatic indicated an illness that has spread from one part of the body to an unrelated area.

The hospital said Paterno was surrounded by family members, who have requested privacy.

Former U.S. President George H.W. Bush also released a statement.

“I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Joe Paterno,” Bush said. “He was an outstanding American who was respected not only on the field of play but in life generally -- and he was, without a doubt, a true icon in the world of sports. I was proud that he was a friend of mine. Barbara and I send our condolences to his devoted wife Suzanne and to his wonderful family.”

Joe made an incredible impact, these last 61 years. That impact has been felt and appreciated by our family in the form of thousands of letter and well wishes along with countless acts of kindness from people whose lives he touched.

He leaves us with his “living legacy” of five kids, 17 grandchildren, and hundreds of men whose lives he changed in more ways than can begin to be counted.

The family requests, in lieu of flowers or gifts, that donations be made to the Special Olympics of Pennsylvania or the Penn State-THON, The Penn State IFC/Penhellenic Dance Marathon.


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3 comments:

  1. Hello Addie,

    This is a great press release that you have done. I feel you hit the nail on the head when you added some quotes from very important people. Great post this week!

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  2. Hi Addie, your press release is to the point!
    I like the fact that it focuses on highlighting about the death. However, I would have added one sentence mentioning the event that he has been known for prior to his death, which is the sex abuse scandal he has been partially blamed for.

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  3. Hi Addie, your press release is to the point!
    I like the fact that it focuses on highlighting about the death. However, I would have added one sentence mentioning the event that he has been known for prior to his death, which is the sex abuse scandal he has been partially blamed for.

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