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From Keith Olbermann's Official Blog:
http://tinyurl.com/yag8uqo

My father died, in the city of his birth, New York, at 3:50 EST this afternoon.

Though the financial constraints of his youth made college infeasible, he accomplished the near-impossible, becoming an architect licensed in 40 states. Much of his work was commercial, for a series of shoe store chains and department stores. There was a time in the 1970's when nearly all of the Baskin-Robbins outlets in the country had been built to his design, and under his direction. Through much of my youth and my early adult life, it was almost impossible to be anywhere in this country and not be a short drive to one of "his" stores.

My Dad was predeceased last year by my mother, Marie, his wife of nearly 60 years. He died peacefully after a long fight against the complications that ensued after successful colon surgery last September at the New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center. My sister Jenna and I were at his side, and I was reading him his favorite James Thurber short stories, as he left us.

I can't say enough about Dr. Jeff Milsom and his team at the hospital, and all of those physicians and nurses and staffers in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit who looked after my Dad all this time, and kept him in their hearts. And I feel the same way about all of you who have expressed your best wishes and prayers to him, and to me, and to our family.

My Dad was my biggest booster. A day after I was hired by CNN in the summer of 1981 as a two-week vacation relief sports reporter, I traveled by train to my childhood hometown, and walked from the station towards my folks' house. I was stopped half a dozen times before I got to my Dad's office by people congratulating me on my impending television debut. There was, of course, only one way they could have known. My Dad, the press agent.

Of course it was he and my Mom who took me to my first Yankees games (even though my father nursed a delightful grudge against the team for trading away his favorite players, Steve Souchock and Snuffy Stirnweiss - in 1948 and 1950). But as my interest in the sport began to take the shape of a dreamt-of career, it was my Dad also sacrificed family vacations so we could buy ever more tickets to Yankee games. When we could afford both games and vacations, four times those vacations were to Spring Training.

He was my inspiration, and will always remain so. His bravery these last six months cannot be measured. He is as much my hero now, as he was when I was five years old.

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  • Sorry =(

  • My note is very late but Mr.Olbermann, we're so sorry for your loss. God Bless your dad and you sir. Thank you for all of your work.

  • Im sorry to hear that your father passed. My grandfather is Snuffy Stirnweiss, he died way before I was born but reading that your dad was a fan of his is really nice.

  • My condolences to Keith and his family!

  • RIP Theodore Olbermann!

    And condolences to you and your family, Keith!

  • I am not a man of faith, so I have no prayers to offer. But I can offer my deepest condolences to you and your family.

  • My prayers for you late father, Keith.

    He raised a very good son.

  • Keith, my wife and I are truely sorry about your lost. wewill keep you in our prayers. may God bless you and your family in this time of grief. may your father rest in piece. I'm sure he was very proud of you. you are a great American hero, keep up the good work.

  • As your father was your hero so are you a hero to me here in England, Theodore is the new shinning stars in the constellation in our galaxy. You are my hero

  • Now Keith can concentrate on putting down Sarah Palin and George Bush again. oh gheees!

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