Tony Snow, Political Commentator and Former White House Press Secretary, Dies at 53
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Tony Snow Speaks About Life
Tony Snow later said that cancer was "the best thing that ever happened to me" because it brought him closer to his wife, Jill, and their three school-age children and made him appreciate what was really important in life. He was forced to think about the eternal things in a new way. He became an advocate for positive attitude and not letting cancer take over one's life.
In an interview with David Gregory, Tony Snow said "God put us on earth to help each other."
And, "when you die, you graduate."
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Saturday, July 12, 2008
Tony Snow, the former White House press secretary and conservative pundit who bedeviled the press corps and charmed millions as a FOX News television and radio host, died Saturday after a long bout with cancer. He was 53.
A syndicated columnist, editor, TV anchor, radio show host and musician, Snow worked in nearly every medium in a career that spanned more than 30 years.
"Laura and I are deeply saddened by the death of our dear friend Tony Snow," President Bush said in a written statement. "The Snow family has lost a beloved husband and father. And America has lost a devoted public servant and a man of character."
Snow died at 2 a.m. Saturday at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C. * * *
Tony Snow Speaks About Life
Tony Snow later said that cancer was "the best thing that ever happened to me" because it brought him closer to his wife, Jill, and their three school-age children and made him appreciate what was really important in life. He was forced to think about the eternal things in a new way. He became an advocate for positive attitude and not letting cancer take over one's life.
In an interview with David Gregory, Tony Snow said "God put us on earth to help each other."
And, "when you die, you graduate."
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