The Death of Tim Russert: Is There Any Better Way to Die? June 14, 2008
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Life/Misc
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Show Description: Tim Russert died this week completely out of the blue. He was relatively young, at 58 years old, when he died. He had just gotten back from Italy after celebrating his sons recent graduation from Boston College. Even though unexpected, and incredibly sad, I had one overarching thought since his death: is there any better way to die? Seriously. He loved his family, he loved his faith, he loved his job, and he died doing what he loves. I am not sure I can ask for anything better than that. Join the conversation as we look at life and death.
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