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Reaction to the Death of Eunice Kennedy Shriver

Reaction to the Death of Eunice Kennedy Shriver

''Above all, she will be remembered as the founder of the Special Olympics, as a champion for people with intellectual disabilities, and as an extraordinary woman who, as much as anyone, taught our nation -- and our world -- that no physical or mental barrier can restrain the power of the human spirit. Her leadership greatly enriched the lives of Special Olympians throughout the world, who have experienced the pride and joy of competition and achievement thanks to her vision.'' -- President Barack Obama.

Reaction to the Death of Eunice Kennedy Shriver

Reaction to the Death of Eunice Kennedy Shriver

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: August 11, 2009

Filed at 7:48 p.m. ET

Reaction to the death of JFK's sister and Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who died Tuesday at age 88:

-- ''Above all, she will be remembered as the founder of the Special Olympics, as a champion for people with intellectual disabilities, and as an extraordinary woman who, as much as anyone, taught our nation -- and our world -- that no physical or mental barrier can restrain the power of the human spirit. Her leadership greatly enriched the lives of Special Olympians throughout the world, who have experienced the pride and joy of competition and achievement thanks to her vision.'' -- President Barack Obama.

-- ''She understood deeply the lesson our mother and father taught us -- much is expected of those to whom much has been given. Throughout her extraordinary life, she touched the lives of millions, and for Eunice that was never enough.'' -- Her brother, Sen. Edward Kennedy.

-- ''She believed that people with intellectual disabilities could -- individually and collectively -- achieve more than anyone thought possible. This much she knew with unbridled faith and certainty.'' -- Her son Timothy Shriver, chairman of the Special Olympics.

-- She ''changed my life by raising such a fantastic daughter, and by putting me on the path to service, starting with drafting me as a coach for the Special Olympics.'' -- California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, husband of Kennedy Shriver's daughter Maria Shriver.

-- ''Today we celebrate the life of a woman who had the vision to create our movement.'' -- Special Olympics President Brady Lum.

-- ''I remain truly in awe of her impact around the globe as a champion for people with intellectual disabilities. She exemplifies what it means to dedicate one's life to public service, to a vision of fighting for basic human rights for people around the world.'' -- Her nephew Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I.

-- ''Eunice Shriver's death is a huge loss for all of us. I remember vividly when Ronnie presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House in 1984. He said then that, 'her decency and goodness have touched the lives of many, and Eunice Kennedy Shriver deserves America's praise, gratitude, and love.' ... My love and sympathy goes out to the entire Shriver and Kennedy families at this very difficult time.'' -- Former first lady Nancy Reagan.

-- ''Eunice personified the Kennedy family's call to public service by championing the rights of the disabled through the Special Olympics. Her memory will live on through the millions of individuals who are leading meaningful lives because of her vision. She dreamed of a world which knew no barriers to those with intellectual disabilities, and she leaves behind a world much better than which she found it.'' -- Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.

-- ''Her efforts provided opportunities for young people across the global community to see the value and dignity of every human person, and she taught those valuable life lessons through competitive sports. She was a champion for all Americans and we give thanks for her commitment, care and love for all people. Her death is a great loss for our Catholic Community, but her life has left a deep and lasting impression upon the hearts of those who knew her and her work.'' -- Boston Cardinal Sean O'Malley.

-- ''Her pioneering work for the Special Olympics has changed the lives of millions throughout the world. She will be mourned throughout the world. My thoughts are with her family.'' -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

-- ''Eunice Shriver was a champion for people with intellectual disabilities and for human dignity. She embodied the Kennedy family's proud tradition of public service, and with tireless advocacy and unwavering compassion, forever changed millions of people's lives for the better. Our hearts go out to her family.'' -- Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick.

-- ''Eunice Shriver was one of those people who worked tirelessly behind the scenes but was ahead of her time. She was a quiet leader. Coming from a family of public servants, she never ran for a political office, but her love for her country, and commitment to public service and something bigger than herself, is what I have admired about her for a very long time.'' -- U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, former California congresswoman.

-- ''When the creator of us all asks, `Have you cared for the children?', Eunice can answer with a clear heart, mind and soul, `Yes Lord, I have, as has my wonderful husband, Sargent, for all our many years together.''' -- George McGovern, former presidential candidate who chose Eunice Shriver's husband, Sargent Shriver, as his running mate in 1972 after his original pick withdrew.

-- ''She set a great example for everybody around the world ... that one of the great pleasures of life is helping other people in their lives. Eunice, she really embodied that with her starting of the Special Olympics, and she was a great woman who raised really a great family.'' -- New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.




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