Richard Holbrooke

Richard Holbrooke

Richard Holbrooke Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 13, 2010.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Richard Holbrooke, a brilliant and feisty U.S. diplomat who wrote part of the Pentagon Papers, was the architect of the 1995 Bosnia peace plan and served as President Barack Obama's special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan, died Monday, an administration official said. He was 69.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the family had yet to make a formal announcement of Holbrooke's death.

Holbrooke, whose forceful style earned him nicknames such as "The Bulldozer" and "Raging Bull," was admitted to the hospital on Friday after becoming ill at the State Department. The former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations had surgery Saturday to repair a tear in his aorta, the body's principal artery.

Earlier Monday, Obama praised Holbrooke for making America safer.

"He is simply one of the giants of American foreign policy," Obama said during a holiday reception at the State Department. Obama met briefly with Holbrooke's family before his remarks.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also hailed Holbrooke's long service.

"He has given nearly 50 years of his life to serving the United States," Clinton said Monday during a meeting in Canada.

Holbrooke served under every Democratic president from John F. Kennedy to Obama in a lengthy career that began with a foreign service posting in Vietnam in 1962 after graduating from Brown University, and included time as a member of the U.S. delegation to the Paris Peace Talks on Vietnam.

His sizable ego, tenacity and willingness to push hard for diplomatic results won him both admiration and animosity.

"If Richard calls you and asks you for something, just say yes," former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger once said. "If you say no, you'll eventually get to yes, but the journey will be very painful."

He learned to become extremely informed about whatever country he was in, push for an exit strategy and look for ways to get those who live in a country to take increasing responsibility for their own security.

"He's a bulldog for the globe," Tim Wirth, president of the United Nations Foundation, once said.

The bearish Holbrooke said he has no qualms about "negotiating with people who do immoral things."

"If you can prevent the deaths of people still alive, you're not doing a disservice to those already killed by trying to do so," he said in 1999.

Born in New York City on April 24, 1941, Richard Charles Albert Holbrooke had an interest in public service from his early years. He was good friends in high school with a son of Dean Rusk and he grew close to the family of the man who would become a secretary of state for presidents Kennedy and Johnson.

Holbrooke was a young provincial representative for the U.S. Agency for International Development in South Vietnam and then an aide to two U.S. ambassadors in Saigon. At the Johnson White House, he wrote one volume of the Pentagon Papers, an internal government study of U.S. involvement in Vietnam that was completed in 1967.

The study, leaked in 1971 by a former Defense Department aide, had many damaging revelations, including a memo that stated the reason for fighting in Vietnam was based far more on preserving U.S. prestige than preventing communism or helping the Vietnamese.

After stints in and out of government — including as Peace Corps director in Morocco, editing positions at Foreign Policy and Newsweek magazines and adviser to Jimmy Carter's presidential campaign — Holbrooke became assistant secretary of state for Asian affairs from 1977-81. He then shifted back to private life — and the financial world, at Lehman Brothers.

A lifelong Democrat, he returned to public service when Bill Clinton took the White House in 1993. Holbrooke was U.S. ambassador to Germany from 1993 to 1994 and then assistant secretary of state for European affairs.

One of his signature achievements was brokering the Dayton Peace Accords that ended the war in Bosnia in the early 1990s. He detailed the experience of negotiating the deal at an Air Force base near the Ohio city in his 1998 memoir, "To End a War."

James Dobbins, former U.S. envoy to Afghanistan who worked closely with Holbrooke early in their careers, called him a brilliant diplomat and said his success at the Dayton peace talks "was the turning point in the Clinton administration's foreign policy."

Holbrooke's efforts surrounding Dayton later would lead to controversy when wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic told a war crimes tribunal in 2009 that Holbrooke had promised him immunity in return for leaving politics. Holbrooke denied the claim.

Holbrooke left the State Department in 1996 to take a Wall Street job with Credit Suisse First Boston but was never far from the international diplomatic fray, serving as a private citizen as a special envoy to Cyprus and then the Balkans.

In 1998, he negotiated an agreement with Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic to withdraw Yugoslav forces from Kosovo where they were accused of conducting an ethnic cleansing campaign and allow international observers into the province.

"I make no apologies for negotiating with Milosevic and even worse people, provided one doesn't lose one's point of view," he said later.

When the deal fell apart, Holbrooke went to Belgrade to deliver the final ultimatum to Milosevic to leave Kosovo or face NATO airstrikes, which ultimately rained down on the capital.

"This isn't fun," he said of his Kosovo experience. "This isn't bridge or tennis. This is tough slogging."

Holbrooke returned to public service in 1999, when he became U.S. ambassador to the United Nations after a lengthy confirmation battle, stalled at first by ethics investigations into his business dealings and then unrelated Republican objections.

At the U.N., Holbrooke tried to broker peace in wartorn African nations. He led efforts to help refugees and fight AIDS in Africa. He also confronted U.N. anger over unpaid U.S. dues to the world body and persuaded 188 countries to overhaul the United Nations' financing and reduce U.S. payments.

"What's the point of being in the government if you don't try to make things better, which means trying to change things," Holbrooke told The Associated Press in a 2001 interview, reflecting on his time at the United Nations.

Holbrooke, with his long-standing ties to Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton, was a strong supporter of her 2008 bid for the White House. He had been considered a favorite to become secretary of state if she had won. When she dropped out, he began reaching out to the campaign of Obama.

Holbrooke wrote in The Washington Post in March 2008 that "the conflict in Afghanistan will be far more costly and much, much longer than Americans realize. This war, already in its seventh year, will eventually become the longest in American history, surpassing even Vietnam."

Holbrooke's relationship with Afghan President Hamid Karzai was strained after their heated meeting in 2009 over the fraud-tainted Afghan presidential election. Karzai brushed it off, saying he had "no problem at all with Mr. Holbrooke." But the U.S. military commanders in Afghanistan, not Holbrooke, were the ones who ended up developed the closest relations with the mercurial Afghan leader. The State Department said Sunday that Karzai and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari were among those calling to wish Holbrooke well.

With his decades of service and long list of accomplishments in U.S. diplomacy, Holbrooke missed out on a tour as America's top diplomat, a job he was known to covet. As U.N. ambassador, he was a member of the Clinton Cabinet but his sometimes brash and combative style contrasted with that of then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

At a ceremony to mark the fifth anniversary of the Dayton Peace Accords, Holbrooke bristled when was asked by a reporter if his views on the future of Kosovo, that it would eventually become independent, matched those of his boss.

"You mean, Madeleine?" he replied with a derisive snort, referring to Albright, who with others in the administration were publicly neutral on the question.

Holbrooke rejected direct comparisons between Afghanistan and Vietnam, but acknowledged similarities and repeatedly pressed the administration to do more to win the hearts and minds of both the Afghan and Pakistani people.

At the State Department ceremony in January 2009 when he was introduced as the special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Holbrooke spotted an old friend in the audience, John Negroponte, his one-time roommate in Saigon (the former South Vietnamese capital now called Ho Chi Minh City) who later was the first director of national intelligence and a former U.S. ambassador to Iraq.

"We remember those days well, and I hope we will produce a better outcome this time," Holbrooke said.

A torn aorta is a rip in the inner wall of the body's largest artery, which allows blood to enter the vessel wall and weaken it. The result is serious internal bleeding, a loss of normal blood flow and possible complications in organs affected by the resulting lack of blood, according to medical experts. Without surgery it generally leads to rapid death.

Holbrooke is survived by his wife, author Kati Marton, and two sons, David Dan Holbrooke and Anthony Andrew Holbrooke.

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Ramesh Manghirmalani

January 14, 2011

I am sorry , he was most remarkable person I knew, Sorry to see him leave us may God Bless Him and his family.....Thanks for services to American and the world. (Prof Ramesh C Manghirmalani ) Danville California

Filip Van Der Linden

January 9, 2011

Dear Richard,
You were a most remarkable peace broker and a steadfast source of inspiration for all of us aspiring result-oriented diplomacy or peace operations in the field. May you now rest in peace yourself and pass on your relentlessness to us to fulfill your wish to end the war in Afghanistan. May God bless you and your large family.

Elizabeth Herndl

January 8, 2011

Richard Holbrooke will always live in our memories as a hero to the long suffering victims of tyrants and we offer our deepest sympathy to his family and all who loved him. Thank you for your unselfish service.. Elizabeth and George Herndl, Belmont, N.C.

January 4, 2011

It is with great sadness to learn of Ambassador Holbrooke's passing. I wanted to express my thoughts to his family, and for his many years of tireless service for our country. Although I did not know Mr. Holbrooke, I could feel his relentless spirit in trying to achieve peace in the world. I hope we can achieve that goal in his name. Florence DeMarco - Pennsylvania

Syed wasti

January 3, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of Sorrow
Syed Anwar Wasti
PML(N) USA

C. Coleman

December 25, 2010

I am so saddened by Richard Holbrooke's death. I loved his clear-eyed tenacity & willingness to be blunt. A profound loss for the world; yet I am feeling most sad for his family.

December 22, 2010

You were a true friend and dedicated supporter of humanatrian cause during kosovo war and Pk-Af mission. May God bless your soulfor your humanity.
Art Bhatti

c garr

December 22, 2010

you inspired me, made me immensely proud to be an American, hopeful of our future. i was so looking forward to hearing your interviews on friday. i feel your loss personally. now, what way out afghanistan? we miss you on many levels. thank you for your service, your hard work and your intelligence.

Vearnetta White

December 20, 2010

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Jackie Coleman

December 20, 2010

thank you four your service to our country and trying to bring peace to the world to the end.My prayers go to your family and hope that God's love continue to bless and keep them all.

Joe Hurskainen

December 19, 2010

The country and the world as well will
feel a void without Mr.Holbrooke who
tirelessly worked to bring peace where
it was needed the most.

Sr. Elizabeth Riebschlaeger, ccvi

December 19, 2010

Mr. Holbrooke served his country well, and with the dignity and professionalism that not only made him a true diplomat, but also inspired the confidence of his fellow-Americans, on whose behalf he spoke with the world. His dedication, knowledge, experience, balance and wisdom are rare, even in the world of international diplomacy. May many young diplomats draw their inspiration and learning from Mr. Holbrooke's life of service. I for one, mourn his loss for our nation, and offer sympathies to his wife and sons, as well as gratitude to them for their support of their husband and father's important work throughout his life. May God give you comfort and peace at this time. May he rest in Eternal Peace, and know the reward of the peacemakers: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for theirs is the Kingfom of Heaven."

Paul Huey

December 19, 2010

I have always appreciated Mr. Holbrooke's work especially after reading his book about his time in Bosnia. He was one of the few who could deal with exceptional personalties. I was shocked and saddened to hear of his passing and extend my condolences to the Holbrooke family. God's peace be with you during this difficult time.

Leo

December 18, 2010

Mr. Holbrooke may you rest in peace.

May you rest in Peace.

Wynne DuBray

December 17, 2010

Mr Holbrooke was a true patriot and a skilled negotiator for the world. He will be greatly missed. My prayers are with his family. Wynne DuBray (Sacramento, Ca).

Jeanne Tifft

December 17, 2010

Jeanne Tifft, always an admirer of Holbrooke's vital integrity, sincerely mourns his sudden death and offers condolences to his family.

Michael Jones

December 17, 2010

Dick Holbrooke and I were Al Gores on the spot Advanceman for the Senator Gore during his 88 Presidential bid. We were famous for always giving up our ties to the Senator because he would alway stian his from eating. One time at a debate in New York I looked at Dick who was actually wearing my tie that Gore exchanged w/ him earlier. I leaned over to Dick and said "You've got food on my tie, do you want to switch"? Great guy Great man God bless Richard Holbrooke a man who truly did make a differance.

December 17, 2010

He will be greatly misssed. Richard Holbrooke was someone who really made the world a better and safer place. May he rest in peace.

David Johnson

December 17, 2010

Mr. Holbrooke save many lives with the Dayton agreement. The agreement may have been the best agreement since the end of WWll. My wife is from Croatia. I had the honor of guarding him in Kosovo He will be missed

Andy To

December 16, 2010

You were a model diplomat and an outstanding peacemaker. Your passing is a huge loss not just to the US but to the whole world!

R Golay

December 16, 2010

To the the family of Richard Holbrooke - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Richard will be missed by many.

December 16, 2010

Richard, u will be remembered in history books and in our hearts. Our forefathers would be proud to have u stand by their side. as a true american hero. What a beautiful legacy u leave this earth with. No human being could have done more for HUMANITY. the Stark Family, Carmichael, Ca.

Lynnette Fowler

December 16, 2010

May God Bless this wonderful man of rightious..God Bless the family for you have indeed suffered a great loss & you all are in our deepest thoughts & prayers.Please never forget that he "touched the world" & will be greatly missed by all that he touched.

Paul Plamondon

December 16, 2010

To the Holbrooke family members & friends:

Please accept my most sincere condolences for the passing of such a dedicated, devoted and GREAT diplomat.

I said a prayer (3-o'clock prayer).

Sincerely,

Paul Plamondon

Q B

December 16, 2010

Very soon all tears,death, mourning,outcries and pain will be a thing of the past when Gods government showers its protection and blessings over us. My sympathies are with the Holbrooke family. (Revelation 21;3,4)

M H

December 16, 2010

Very soon we will not need peace makers between this country or that country because God's government will bring about peace throughout the whole world.(Daniel 2:44)

JAN FARMER

December 16, 2010

THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATED SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY! MY SINCERE SYMPATHY TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS.

Shirley

December 16, 2010

I am sorry for your loss, may the God of all comfort and tender mercies be with the family in your time of grief.

WILLIAM TYNES

December 16, 2010

BE AT PEACE STRONG GUY...

Deborah Fialka

December 15, 2010

It was our privilege to meet Richard Holbrooke when he was a fellow journalist over 30 years ago. His curiosity,ability to listen, and passion for tackling difficult and important problems in all aspects of his public career sets the highest example to draw others with courage, character, and intelligence into public service. He was a man dedicated to a great nation capable of doing good. How we need more like him now.

Barbara Bradley

December 15, 2010

As an American, I thank Ambassador Holbrooke for his service and dedication to our country and extend my sincere sympathy to his family.

Allan Pooler

December 15, 2010

The USA has lost one of that unique brand of diplomats that can be forceful and get things done regardless of the obstacles . Richard was a room mate with my brother John Pooler at Brown.

charlene bostrom

December 15, 2010

The world lost a titan when Richard Holbrooke passed, His shoes will not be filled in our life time. May he rest in peace and his legacy live on.

Montgomery

December 15, 2010

Thank you Sir: God bless. You will be missed.. the Montgomerys

Ann Naughton

December 15, 2010

I am sorry to hear of Mr. Holbrooke's passing. I have followed his service for many years and was glad when President Obama appointed him to a key role in diplomacy with Afganistan and Pakistan...his expertise was needed! He was a true humanist
and a wonderful American. He will be sorely missed by this country.
Condolences to his family and friends.

Harts

December 15, 2010

Our heartfelt condolences to Ambassador Holbrooke's family,
We were so sorry to hear of his death. May our Heavenly Father, the God of comfort and tender mercies be with you all during this sad time. With deep sympathy,

David Canterbury

December 15, 2010

My deepest sympathy to the Holbrooke family. Thank you for sharing him with our country. Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God.

Sarah Taylor

December 15, 2010

Mr Holbrooke you have long been my hero.When I needed an example of honor you always came to mind.Thank you for unyielding work for our country.My love and thanks to your family

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

December 15, 2010

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAUERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE HOLBROOKE FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW MR. HOLBROOKE.

Elizabeth Collings

December 15, 2010

Dear Ambassador Holbrooke, thank you so very much for your tireless dedication in trying to bring peace to us all. My deepest sympathy goes out to Kati and the rest of the family. GOD BLESS YOU AMBASSADOR HOLBROOKE. REST IN PEACE.

Eileen

December 15, 2010

Blessed are the peace makers of which he was one of the finest.....
We are grateful for his undying service to our country and the world. May he rest in heavenly peace. We join his family in their sadness and loss.
God Bless America and Mr. Holbrooke.

Don Cass

December 15, 2010

What a wonderful man. My sympathy goes to his friends and family and to the world around us. His wisdom will be sorely missed.

Joye Atkinson

December 15, 2010

To The Holbrooke Family - My prayer is that these words God gave me will comfort you. They are: MESSAGE FROM A LOVED ONE - I know your hearts are heavy and you miss having me there, but I'm with God in heaven where no one has a care. I just shook hands with Moses I met Job and Samuel too. Now I am enjoying a body that's brand new. It really was amazing when I walked through the gate I saw the beauty of this place and I could hardly wait. To see the many wondrous things I'd heard about for years. A place where all is joy and peace. A place that's free from tears. Peter said "Now come with me I'll take you to your guide". Soon I was standing with Jesus by my side. He took me by the hand and said "I'm so glad you came! Your place is reserved in heaven's choir; sing praises to My name". You should see my mansion it's a sight to see. Jesus had it custom built especially for me. I'm having the best time up here so don't be sad and blue. I'm looking forward to the day when I can usher you into this very special place where we'll live forever more. Please live for God so you won't miss the things He has in store.

December 15, 2010

Dona eo requiem sempiternam.

Anthony DeLuca, Ignatius University

C Hara

December 15, 2010

Dear Mr. Ambassador,
Thank you for all you have done for peace and diplomacy. You have done so much for America. All our love, C Hara

S. Walker

December 15, 2010

May God Bless and Keep you in his loving arms. Thank you for keeping peace in the world.

Linda Miklowitz

December 15, 2010

You made a unique contribution to creating peace and relieving suffering. Yours was a life well lived. God bless you. May you be in peace. And may your family find comfort.

Amelia Dres

December 15, 2010

May you rest knowing that your efforts are appreciated.Your sincerity and effectiveness is beyond a doubt deserving of a Nobel Peace Prize.

M Ahmed

December 15, 2010

Thank you Richard for your peace efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan. May God Bless you.

A fellow citizen

December 14, 2010

Thank you for your great service to our country. The world is a better place because of you. May you rest in peace. God bless you Mrs. Holbrooke and the entire family.

Fred Williams

December 14, 2010

Thank You for your service to our nation May your rest in peace sir

Elena Smirnova

December 14, 2010

The world will not be quite the same without you, Richard. R.I.P

Faisal Chaudhry

December 14, 2010

You were the greatest friends of peace in the Region of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pakistan has lost a true friend. No one could fill the vacuum that is created. May Allah bless your soul (Ameen)

December 14, 2010

Thank you for your service and commitment to our country, USA. May God Bless You, your family and the USA. Maxine Ragland Ross (Lanexa, VA)

Michael Gordon

December 14, 2010

Thank you!

Richard Holbrooke - Hero of Kosova!

Safet Krasniqi

December 14, 2010

People of Kosova will Always Remember You as Hero of Kosova!
God Bless Mr.Richard Holbrooke, God Bless the USA.

Jeanette Purvis

December 14, 2010

Mr. Holbrooke,
Thanks for your service.Rest in Peace.

December 14, 2010

TO RICHARD HOLBROOKE FAMILY,I EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THIS VERY DIFFICULT AND PAINFUL TIME,PLEASE FIND COMFORT IN READING DANIEL 12;2.A,WINCHER.HOUSTON,TX.

Ray Daniel

December 14, 2010

How can I say "Thank You" for a life of service to our nation. May the Lord of all Creation receive you kindly and comfort your family in their grief and loss.

Emma

December 14, 2010

We are looking forward to the day when,"the righteous one will sprout, and the abundance of peace untill the moon is no more."(Psalms 72:7)Mr Holbrooke worked hard to bring peace to the world. God promises that one day peace will be worldwide. We send our LOVE and SYMPATHY to his family and friends.

Johanna B

December 14, 2010

Richard Holbrooke was a man I greatly admired & respected. I believe he always spoke truth to power. Mr. Holbrooke, like myself & many others in the US, was opposed to our continued presence in Afghanistan. May his thoughts about our continued involvement there, not be lost in a diplomatic shuffle.

I extend my deepest sympathy to his wife, children & step-children.

RIP Mr Holbrooke, thank you for your service to our country.

December 14, 2010

Richard Holbrooke..A True American Hero. R.I.P

December 14, 2010

B. Rogers and Robin R. Rogers
Camp LeJeune North Carolina

Paula Tangenberg

December 14, 2010

My family and I have admired the work of Mr. Holbrooke for many years. We are sad that he is gone, but may his family find comfort knowing that he is finally in a peaceful place. He did so much good for this country and his legacy will live on for many years. His family knows the sacrifices he made for the rest of us. It's hard to lose someone so gifted at such a dangerous time in our country. Hopefully, someone can step in and fill his shoes at the negotiating table. May God Bless you and give you strength during this difficult time.

RIP Richard Holbrooke

Alice Meikle

December 14, 2010

Rest in Peace Mr. Holbrooke, you are truly a man of honor. America will miss you - a great man and truly a noble public servant.

December 14, 2010

Anthony Holbrooke,
This is my contact info:

Ger Thao, [email protected]

Ger Thao

December 14, 2010

Anthony,
Sad to hear the passage of your father (a true global servant).
Your friend (Interpreter at JVA in Thailand (1993).
Ger Thao

L Scott

December 14, 2010

Rest in peace for your work is done here on earth. Rest in peace that you gave your all to the world not just here at home. Rest in peace that you did make the world a much better place. To the family let your hearts be giving light during this difficult time.

Jason Baber

December 14, 2010

Thank you Mr. Holbrooke for your service to our country. Thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends during this time of loss.

Faisal Muhammed

December 14, 2010

I am very sad about the passing of Mr. Holbrooke.
He is a model of "Mediation".I learned to much in Bosnia mediation.
He was an Great Mediator.
We lost our teacher. God bless him.

Faisal Muhammed
(International Mediator)
Antwerpen Belgium

December 14, 2010

I am very sorry for the loss of Mr. Holbrooke. His last words are the keys that I hope and pray will make a difference for those he served so well in Afganistan.

Faisal Muhammed

December 14, 2010

I am very sad about the passing of Mr. Holbrooke.
He is a model of "Mediation".I learned to much in Bosnia mediation.
He was an Great Mediator
We lost our teacher. God Bless him.

Faisal Muhammed
(International Mediator)

Charley Aultman

December 14, 2010

Mr. Holbrooke
My deepest sympathy to your family for their and America's loss.
Thank you for your service and being a distinguished gentleman and diplomat for America.Thank you for the peace in the Balkans,the lives you saved in the mother countries of many Americans..
If only I could leave such a legend...
Laus Deo
Charley Aultman

marty silverman

December 14, 2010

In Hebrew we say at a time like this,
"Zacher Tzadeek L'Vrachah"...May his
cherished memory be for a great and good
blessing for all who knew, loved, and
especially admired him.
To the entire Holbrooke family, my
profound condolences.
Marty Silverman

Bruce Forbes

December 14, 2010

One can not express enough the feeling of sadness as another of America’s great statesperson passes. We are eternally grateful for everything Mr. Holbrooke accomplished and for his determined representation of our country.

Brian Edwards

December 14, 2010

All America honors this determined man for his contributions toward a better world. Having long followed his public career with admiration, I offer my condolences to his family who know he has earned a respected place in history.

Marilyn R

December 14, 2010

Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall inherit the Kingdom of God.

December 14, 2010

I am very sad about the passing of Mr. Holbrooke. I respected his opinions on national and world affairs and felt it was a privilege that we had access to such an educational and intellectually informed person. He would have made an outstanding President. My sympathy goes out to his family. This country will also feel the loss. Adele Pollack, Scranton, Pa.

Michael Slape

December 14, 2010

A man who not only saw the "big picture", but understood it. When a crisis developed he was dispatched as the man on the ground. Thank you to his family for sharing Mr. Holbrooke with the world.

Max T

December 14, 2010

Thank you for your service to our country. You are a model of heroism who has left too soon. My deepest sympathy and gratitude are extended to your family. Your brave legacy will rise far above anyone in recent history.

Brenda Kyle

December 14, 2010

Thank-you for your service to this country. Godspeed Mr.Holbrooke on your most important journey...your current journey to Heaven.

December 14, 2010

Mr. Holbrooke died doing what he will be remember for. duty to our country..Best regards to his family. Pat M. Danville, Va.

Janet Mitchell

December 14, 2010

Such an incredible human being! We were unbelievably fortunate to have this ambassador of peace in this tumultuous world. He was the Albert Schweitzer of our times. He felt a love and concern for all mankind, and he had the courage and strength to live his life accordingly.
The world is shedding tears over our loss.

Liz & Bob Clarebrough

December 14, 2010

The world has lost a great statesman in Richard Holbrooke. So sorry.

GWEN BONNER

December 14, 2010

MAY OUR LOVING LORD GIVE YOU STRENGTH TO BEAR THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE AND GRANT YOU PEACE AND COMFORT.

WITH SYMPATHY

Tom Smith

December 14, 2010

I pray that God comforts the family and friends of Richard Holbrooke. We can all look forward to the time when mankind lives in peace and security under the Prince of Peace kingdom.

Andy

December 14, 2010

All too soon a grateful nation bids you farewell. To the family: May his blessed memory be a constant source of comfort to you for all time. Godspeed.
B'shalom

SCOTT CHAMBERLAND

December 14, 2010

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Rev. Harold W. Kuykendall I.

December 14, 2010

Great Men are not Great, until they are dead.

Respectfully,

Carol

December 14, 2010

We are so sorry for your loss, please know the sting of death is only temporary, they are asleep for just a little while....

Becy B

December 14, 2010

I would like to extend sincere sympathy to Mr. Holbrooke's family. The nation has lost the services of a special human being who made a big difference in the world.

working class citizen

December 14, 2010

Our nation has lost it greatest peacemaker. He will live on in memory

Bobby Hoffman

December 14, 2010

Thank you for you decades of public service. God speed mr. Holbrooke

t b

December 14, 2010

Great diplomats are a very rare breed. His loss will be felt in that realm. Thank you for your contributions to peace and our country. My deepest condolences to his family and cherished friends. God Bless.

Linda C Stiles

December 14, 2010

Dear Holbrooke family

My sympathy to your family.

Linda C Stiles

Arneatha Flemming and Family

December 14, 2010

14 For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him.
15 For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep.
16 For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:
17 Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
18 Wherefore comfort one another with these words.
I Thessalonians 4:14-18

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Estate Settlement Guide

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The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

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Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

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How to Write an Obituary

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Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

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How Do I Write a Eulogy?

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