Sargent Shriver

Sargent Shriver

Sargent Shriver Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 18, 2011.
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — R. Sargent Shriver, the Kennedy in-law whose career included directing the Peace Corps, fighting the War on Poverty and, less successfully, running for office, died Tuesday. He was 95.

Shriver, who announced in 2003 that he had Alzheimer's disease, had been hospitalized for several days. The family said he died surrounded by those he loved.

His death came less than two years after his wife, Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who died Aug. 11, 2009, at age 88. The Kennedy family suffered a second blow that same month when Sen. Edward Kennedy died.

Speaking outside Suburban Hospital in Maryland, Anthony Kennedy Shriver, said his father was "with my mom now," and called his parents' marriage a great love story.

At Eunice Shriver's memorial service, their daughter Maria Shriver said her father let her mother "rip and he let her roar, and he loved everything about her." He attended in a wheelchair.

The handsome Shriver was often known first as an in-law — brother-in-law of President John F. Kennedy and, late in life, father-in-law of California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

But his achievements were historic in their own right and changed millions of lives: the Peace Corps' first director and the leader of President Lyndon Johnson's "War on Poverty," out of which came such programs as Head Start and Legal Services.

President Barack Obama called Shriver "one of the brightest lights of the greatest generation."

"Over the course of his long and distinguished career, Sarge came to embody the idea of public service," Obama said in a statement.

Within the family, Shriver was sometimes relied upon for the hardest tasks. When Jacqueline Kennedy needed the funeral arranged for her assassinated husband, she asked her brother-in-law.

"He was a man of giant love, energy, enthusiasm, and commitment," the Shriver family said in a statement. "He lived to make the world a more joyful, faithful, and compassionate place. He centered everything on his faith and his family. He worked on stages both large and small but in the end, he will be best known for his love of others. "

In public, Shriver spoke warmly of his famous in-laws, but the private relationship was often tense. As noted in Scott Stossel's "Sarge," an authorized 2004 biography, he was a faithful man amid a clan of womanizers, a sometimes giddy idealist labeled "the house Communist" by the family. His willingness to work for Johnson was seen as betrayal by some family members.

The Kennedys granted him power, but also withheld it. He had considered running for governor of Illinois in 1960, only to be told the family needed his help for John Kennedy's presidential campaign. Hubert Humphrey considered him for running mate in the 1968 election, but resistance from the Kennedys helped persuade Humphrey to change his mind.

When Shriver finally became a candidate, the results were disastrous: He was George McGovern's running mate in the 1972 election, but the Democrats lost in a landslide to President Richard M. Nixon.

Four years later, Shriver's presidential campaign ended quickly, overrun by a then-little-known Georgia governor named Jimmy Carter.

Although known for his Kennedy connections, Shriver, born in 1915, came from a prominent old Maryland family. His father was a stockbroker, but he lost most of his money in the crash of 1929.

Shriver went on a scholarship to Yale, then went on to Yale Law School. He served in the Navy in the Pacific during World War II.

Returning home, he became an assistant editor at Newsweek magazine. About this time, too, he met Eunice Kennedy and was immediately taken by her. They married in 1953 in New York's St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Her father, Joseph P. Kennedy, hired him to manage the Kennedy-owned Merchandise Mart in Chicago. He was a big success on the job and in Chicago in general — and even was elected head of the school board in 1955.

Shriver had fought for integration in Chicago and helped persuade John F. Kennedy to make a crucial decision in the 1960 campaign despite other staffers' fears of a white backlash: When the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was jailed in Georgia that fall, Kennedy phoned King's wife and offered support. His gesture was deeply appreciated by King's family and brought the candidate crucial support.

Soon after taking office, Kennedy named Shriver to fulfill a campaign promise to start the Peace Corps. Although it was belittled by some as a "kiddie corps," Shriver quickly built the agency into an international institution.

After Kennedy's assassination, in 1963, Johnson called upon Shriver to run another program which then existed only as a high-minded concept: the War on Poverty.

Shriver's efforts demonstrated both the reach and frustrations of government programs: Head Start remains respected for offering early education for poor children, and Legal Services gave the poor an opportunity for better representation in court.

But other Shriver initiatives suffered from bureaucracy, feuds with local officials and a struggle for funds as Johnson devoted more and more money to the Vietnam War.

In early 1968, with Shriver rumored to be on the verge of quitting, Johnson offered him the ambassadorship to France. He accepted it even though some family members wanted Shriver to support Sen. Robert Kennedy's presidential candidacy instead.

In Paris, Shriver won many French fans, but he left the post for a job in private business not long after Nixon took office in 1969.

He campaigned for congressional Democrats in 1970, and two years later McGovern drafted him to replace Sen. Thomas Eagleton of Missouri as his running-mate. Eagleton dropped out because of questions about his medical history.

Shriver was good humored that he had been McGovern's seventh pick for the job — after brother-in-law Ted Kennedy, among others. He named his campaign plane "Lucky 7."

In September 1975, Shriver joined an already crowded race for the 1976 Democratic nomination. But he dropped out in March 1976 after poor showings in the early primaries and never again sought office. He instead worked with Special Olympics and other causes.

In 1994, Shriver received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, from President Bill Clinton.

Meanwhile, daughter Maria Shriver gained fame as an NBC newswoman and, since 2003, first lady of California. The Shrivers also had four sons — Robert, Timothy, Mark and Paul Anthony. Mark Shriver was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1995 and ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 2002. They also had 19 grandchildren.


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356 Entries

Dave Millar

November 22, 2021

I'm feeling very sad for such a large loss in ybour lives.
Nobody can replace a Father or Husband, a best friend and I'm sure he was so much more.
He was a figure the World looked up to, and a deserving recipient of the Presidential Medal of Honor. Much like RFK, Sarge was an inspiration to those he touched. He'd have made a Hell of a Vice President. Now he rests with his Greatest Love.

Harry Simpson

January 19, 2017

Fair winds and following seas sailor.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Terrance Murphy

August 20, 2014

As a young boy growing up in the greater Hammond Indiana area, I became aware of Sargent SHriver and the many good works he sponsored and created.
Now, as a victim of AD myself my heart is wrenched and torn to know that a a man so great could be the victim of such a horrible disease.

"Sarge, you were a guiding light to me and I will never forget you and there is no branch of the AD disease tree that can make forget you and all you achieved in your life.

"Please when you get thi,s and Terrance knows you will, help me to find you in heaven, so at least once more, you can show me the way.

Many thanks for all you have done. "Peace & Love. Terrance

THERESA PRIESTLEY

January 11, 2012

sorry for the loss of SARGENT SHRIVER my prayers are with the family

James Coyle

January 31, 2011

My father (John Coyle) who passed on Jan. 1, 2011 would always say that he was the sarge in charge. He appreciated your dedication that you gave to the Peace Corp. If you see my father up there in heaven can you tell him that you were the original sarge in charge. May you rest in peace.

lindsey

January 30, 2011

I read the entire obituary and found it to have many interesting facts. Mr. Shriver lead a full life and a long life. The entire family worked hard in the service for people. God expects all of us to look out for our fellow man. One day all mankind will come to realise this and show love and not war. Rest in peace,

Michelle Chambers

January 28, 2011

My thoughts are with the Shiver Children. But what joy you must feel when you think about the love that your parents shared. God Bless all of you and your family. Keep smiling a continue to bless all of us with your inspiration and kind hearts with all that your family gives to this country.
Michelle

January 27, 2011

Dear Kennedy/Shriver Family Sarge Shriver will be missed and hes's done alot of great things's.luv,Faith [email protected].

January 27, 2011

Dear Kennedy /Shriver Family hello there my name is Faith tobin and I'd like to express my condolences's to the Family.luv,Faith

January 27, 2011

hi may the peace of the lord be with. andy usn uss boston cag-1 1955 till 1957 s-2 divi comm jack of the dust sk-3.

January 25, 2011

Another "Great" of the Greatest Generation gone, sadly. Patricia M. Brennan, daughter of two other greats, BOTH WWII VETERANS and Dems. Girardville, PA.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

January 24, 2011

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

Glenn

January 24, 2011

You lived a legacy. R.I.P. good and faithful servant.

January 24, 2011

As a V.I.S.T.A. Volunteer from 1969-1970, your vision and direction for my generation helped me understand what "Paying It Forward" is all about.
My son also seraved as a V.I.S.T.A. Volunteer and Peace Corps Volunteer.
Rosie Delgadillo Reilly, Nampa, Idaho

Carolyn Conley

January 24, 2011

Thank you for everything.

Paula Blair

January 24, 2011

Thank you for a life full of examples of how to live a Catholic Christian life in Truth and Love!!

Joe & Ginny Hanily

January 24, 2011

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Lynn Beck

January 24, 2011

To the Family ,Your beloved "Sarge" was such an inspiration to me , growing up in the turbulent 60`s. I had such a desire to join the Peace Corps , because of him . He now is in heaven with his beautiful Eunice ~ God Bless both of them !

Twanda Still

January 24, 2011

May he now rest in peace beside his beloved wife. Together once again.

W. Stevens

January 24, 2011

As we grow older many in my generation deeply miss the words and efforts of the idealists who believed that we have an obligation to help each other. I am inspired by the words and actions of Mr. Shriver and am committed to joining the Peace Corps when I retire in 4 years. Our world is a better place because of his vision.

Fran Richey

January 24, 2011

My heart will have a special place for him. May his family know they are never alone - God is beside them always.

Benita Morris

January 24, 2011

What a courageous and honorable gentleman. A true statesman who left this world so much better for his having been among us. He sets a high standard for all of us. His love of country was exceeded only by his love of family. We would do well to follow his example. God bless him and his family.

JOHN WATKINS JR

January 23, 2011

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

M. TERRY

January 23, 2011

GOD BLESS and RIP MR SHRIVER. You are with your sweet EUNICE now. You were a lover of people, and you cared for them. Thank you,EUNICE and the KNIGHTS OF CAMELOT for all great things that were done to help all people. Their shining light wil always be in our hearts.

January 23, 2011

I am very sorry for your loss but I know he is now in a better place where he is with his wife and they are holding each other once again. Elaine Smaldone from Frankfort, New York 13340

Sylvia-Marsha Davis-Shelley

January 23, 2011

There is a land where we will never grow old. Each and every time that a familiar flower is plucked from the garden of life we look back on yesteryear with a wee bit of sadness. The past two years have claimed our days of Camelot. On the world stage since the early 1950's were the members of the Kennedy Family. During those years and beyond we came voyeurs into the lives of everything Kennedy. The voyeurism extended into the life of Sargent Shriver and his beloved wife Eunice. The Shriver's managed to weather the storms with great Dignity and Grace.
Today is a very somber day in deed as we bid a fond adieu to man who perfected the art of caring for his fellow man. By all accounts Sargent and Eunice Kennedy Shriver were the perfect complement to each other’s ideals; they became the voice for the needy and passed that trait on to their children. Sargent Shriver has been a name in my vocabulary for more than 50 years and it was a name that I first associated with being the husband to Eunice Kennedy and then the leader of the Peace Core. Then he became the leader of what has become known as; “The War on Poverty”. I would follow him through his fail attempt as a running mate with McGovern as well as his short lived run for the presidency. None of that really mattered because Sarge was our hero as a champion for the disenfranchised in our nation and the world. I will forever refer to him as “Our Sargent Shriver”.
To the Shriver children please keep your light burning brightly and thanks for sharing your parents and your noble family at-large with all of us. I can only imagine how you must be feeling today as you lay to rest your father who is now reunited with your mother somewhere up there in the air at the round table of grace in that ultimate Camelot where every day is Sunday and Sabbath has no end. You will see them again, though we know not when for you have miles yet to travel before you sleep. I pray that the Grace of God will be shown round about you and that you are cradled in the arms of the Angels until you have the strength to once again go it alone with God by your side.

Sylvia-Marsha Davis-Shelley

January 23, 2011

There is a land where we will never grow old. Each and every time that a familiar flower is plucked from the garden of life we look back on yesteryear with a wee bit of sadness. The past two years have claimed our days of Camelot. On the world stage since the early 1950's were the members of the Kennedy Family. During those years and beyond we came voyeurs into the lives of everything Kennedy. The voyeurism extended into the life of Sargent Shriver and his beloved wife Eunice. The Shriver's managed to weather the storms with great Dignity and Grace.
Today is a very somber day in deed as we bid a fond adieu to man who perfected the art of caring for his fellow man. By all accounts Sargent and Eunice Kennedy Shriver were the perfect complement to each other's ideals; they became the voice for the needy and passed that trait on to their children. Sargent Shriver has been a name in my vocabulary for more than 50 years and it was a name that I first associated with being the husband to Eunice Kennedy and then the leader of the Peace Core. Then he became the leader of what has become known as; “The War on Poverty”. I would follow him through his fail attempt as a running mate with McGovern as well as his short lived run for the presidency. None of that really mattered because Sarge was our hero as a champion for the disenfranchised in our nation and the world. I will forever refer to him as “Our Sargent Shriver”.
To the Shriver children please keep your light burning brightly and thanks for sharing your parents and your noble family at-large with all of us. I can only imagine how you must be feeling today as you lay to rest your father who is now reunited with your mother somewhere up there in the air at the round table of grace in that ultimate Camelot where every day is Sunday and Sabbath has no end. You will see them again, though we know not when for you have miles yet to travel before you sleep. I pray that the Grace of God will be shown round about you and that you are cradled in the arms of the Angels until you have the strength to once again go it alone with God by your side.

jeanne dougherty

January 23, 2011

Sargent Shriver is with his Eunice but he will always be our American Hero and role model. What a wonderful Dad, friend and grandpa. ! May he and Eunice now rest in Peace and may eternal light shine upon them and all the family with them in Heaven..what a great touch football game they can have now. Jeanne Dougherty of Chicago ,Illinois @ Mercy Hospital

Debby Stockdale

January 23, 2011

I will always remember his waving good bye to your mother's casket...what a sweet love.

Mary Fierke

January 23, 2011

Thank You, and God Bless.

Kathy Pryor

January 23, 2011

What a great life - positive, wonderful and humble. So many doors, programs & careers were open because of your time and efforts. A great way for all to remember you by. Service before self. Rest in Peace Mr. Shriver.

Sarah Carney

January 23, 2011

Our deepest sympathies to the Shriver's
Praise the Lord! For he has heard my cry for mercy .Psalm 28:6 You are with your Angel now

January 23, 2011

In this sad period find comfort at Psalm 34:18 "God is near to those broken at heart.." You can feel that death can leave a heartache that nothing can heal, just know that love can leave a memory that no one can steal.

Denise, Willingboro, NJ

Patricia Barbee

January 23, 2011

To the Family,
Your beloved, Sargent Shriver was a "ground-bound" angel. Now, we know he is with the Saints.
We love and appreciate all he did to make this world a better place for all of us.

Laurie Naughton

January 22, 2011

Our sympathies to the Shriver Families and gratitude for Mr. & Mrs. Sarge Shriver for making the world a better place.
Sincerely,
Naughton Family

Stan Beal

January 22, 2011

Wow. Married to a Kennedy. Instrumental in founding Peace Corp, Vista, Head Start, LBJ's War of Poverty and many other good works. What a wonderful life and legacy. Rest in Peace.

Bernice Varnado

January 22, 2011

And God,"said well done thy good and faithful servant." Let your light shine in a dark world so other may see. God rest your soul.
Bernice Varnado, Spring,Tx

Pamela Huckabee

January 22, 2011

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

January 22, 2011

in the news it's always jfk this and jfk that, we have'nt heard a lot about the shrivers... this is not meant as anything bad, just sharing my thoughts about the business of tv & printed & internet news. i am a SpO team member...the shrivers are one of the nicest, smartest famous families i have ever seen on tv. i will keep an eye out at the library for books and dvd's about them.

C Forbes

January 22, 2011

Keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers during this time~ An amazing Legacy but more so a wonderful husband, father and American that has given much our country~

MARTA GOMEZ

January 22, 2011

Working in Haiti I experience the infinite compassion and hope necessaries to the great task innitiated by Mr Shriver, Honneur a sa vie et a sa mort!

Jeannette John

January 22, 2011

I had returned from an overseas assignment with the State Dept. I needed extra money to relocate in D.C. I worked overtime for the Peace Corps evenings and Saturdays processong Peace Corps applications. Sargent Shriver was the perfect gentleman. One Saturday he followed me into the building and the guard not recognizing who he was, asked him for his ID. He promptly took it out and showed it to him. I was grinning from ear to ear, because I knew who he was. Someone else in his position would not have acted as he did. I was so proud of him. He was a great person. God be with him.

P Wilson

January 22, 2011

To the Shriver family, my family sends their deepest condolences to you. Please take comfort in the great works your father has done in his life time for this world. His legacy will live on. May God comfort you at this time.

Lori Melson

January 22, 2011

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

mj nodine

January 22, 2011

God Bless...........

January 22, 2011

Many condolences to all the Shriver family. The nations has lost a wonderful man. We always admired how he conducted himself at all times, always the gentleman.

We followed Mr. Shriver's positions and while my husband was teaching at St. John's University in NY, we were honored to see him giving the commencement speech there. He had just returned from Thailand and wore the traditional Thai commencement garment. I am so proud to say I had the chance to see him and hear his wonderful speech that day.

You are in our throughts and prayers. The Leary Family, Holliston, MA

Patrizia Lattanzio

January 22, 2011

A man of great heart and vision, Sargent Shriver embodied the essence of an honorable and compassionate life. May his legacy bring peace to the hearts of his family.

January 22, 2011

To the Shiver family with deepest sympathy may you find comfort in the GOD of all comfort 2Co.1:3,4 The Butler Family

PAUL JACKSON

January 22, 2011

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Bari Gerbig

January 22, 2011

In sympathy to the Shriver family and with deep respect for Sargent Shriver from a former PC volunteer.

Dwight & Shirley Berube

January 22, 2011

We wish to extend our sincere sympathy to the family and friends of Sargent Shriver. Rest in peace good and faithful servant.
God Bless, Love and Prayers

January 22, 2011

My deepest sympathy to the family.
Barbara Bush
Hernando, MS.

Steven Kiyasu Nose

January 22, 2011

01/22/2011

Steven K. Nose & Family wish to offer our sympathy to the Shriver Family, on the passing of Mr. Sargent Shriver,
(former neighbors).

Bethany and Margie and Jan Phillips

January 21, 2011

to the family Shriver. our prayers is with you all

January 21, 2011

we learned from you how important it is to give back. We have taught this to our children and have seen them do so.
thank you for being such a wonderful example. Hanover, MA

K

January 21, 2011

To The Shriver Family:

How blessed and proud you must feel to have called this man father, brother, uncle and grandfather. He brought to this world an awareness of the true spirit of serving with a generous and caring heart. He lived his life of service as a humble servant to others. Everywhere you turn in your daily lives, you see evidence of his influence, his ideas and his ideals.

I do hope you find comfort in the countless numbers of people world wide, that are holding you in prayer and thanksgiving for this man that you knew and loved.

We thank you for sharing this incredible man with all of us.....

Matthew 5:4 "Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted."

A Proud & Thankful American,

January 21, 2011

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let the perpetual light shine upon him.

M Hart

January 21, 2011

Shriver Family,

What a wonderul example of living your life for the greater good. May God bless you all.

Patricia Corcoran

January 21, 2011

Our world has been diminished by our collective loss of Sargent Shriver. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.

The Staff of Doane Beal & Ames Funeral Home Funeral Service Incorporated

January 21, 2011

We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.

Susan Hardy

January 21, 2011

To the Shriver and Kennedy family,

Deepest condolences to my class mates from the American School in Paris and from Harvard. Thank you for the legacy that you represent and carry forward. Sincerely,
Susan Hardy

Howard W. Hardy

January 21, 2011

In fond remembrance, of Sarge the Ambassador from H.W. Hardy and family of his Paris team.

January 21, 2011

My prayers and deepest sympathy to all of the Shriver family. I have been wanting to write to all of you, especially Maria, since the death of your beloved Mother who has now been joined by Sarge. Maria, I cried when I heard your speech about visiting your Mom's grave for direction at your conference earlier this year. I taped the beautiful movie you and your Mom made years ago about Mary, the Mother of Jesus. It is so incredibly beautifal and inspiring. Thank you so much - what a wonderful mother and daughter project. It would be wonderful to bring it forward again, perhaps a CD or have it televised again. Maria, I hope you find what fulfills you in the day ahead. Your parents were the best and inspired all of us.

Jean Donovan

January 21, 2011

Deepest Sympathy to the Shriver and Kennedy Family,What an inspiration Sargent Shriver has been to the world and espec. The Special Olympic's,he is gonna be sorely missed.R.I.P. Sargent Shriver you are now home with your lovely wife Eunice.God-Bless you

January 21, 2011

To the Shriver Family: Your Dad always seemed to be such a gentle man. We will always remember that beautiful moment of his waving to your Mother at her funeral. Believe they are together again. May you have peace. Jane & Bill Austerlitz, NY

Mike Rotello

January 21, 2011

The Shriver Family,

I first met your father at a National Young Democrat convention in St. Louis in 1976.It was great to meet him after watching him as a person in the news from my childhood in the 1960's. He truly was a genuine person.

I then had contact with him again in the fall campaign for the Carter-Mondale ticket when he came to Rockford Illinois to campaign for them. I was the local person who picked him up at our local airport and brought him back there. That gave me a uniquie oportunity to chat with him. May he have eternal rest.

Janet Douglas

January 21, 2011

To the Shiver Family, may our Heavenly Father bless and keep you whole during this time of sorrow. Your dad was gifted with 95 years; thank God for them.

Stan Newborn

January 21, 2011

Maria Shriver and Family,
May your dad rest in peace
after serving our nation.
Shalom,
Stan

Susan Gail Brown(Swope)

January 21, 2011

May God Bless you.

Tony Darrington

January 21, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

January 21, 2011

Prayers for the Shriver family, thank God for a Democratic during a great service to our country, Mr. Shriver was a great man for the cause.

Mary, in Martinsville, Va.

January 21, 2011

Dearest Maria,

Your father touched so many people and left a legacy that time will never erase. I have such fond memories of him during our childhood together. His energy, laughter, and kindness were infectious. He and your mother were truly amazing! You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
With love, Sheila

January 21, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

tricia Lindsey

January 21, 2011

GOD BLESS !! I lost my father the same way so I know how your hearts feel.

NITA CHAMPAGNE

January 21, 2011

MY LOVE AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE ENTIRE FAMILY. LOVE FROM THE CHAMPAGNE FAMILY!!!

Anne Schroeder

January 21, 2011

We have truly lost a great man, not only him but his wife Eunice. They both made a differnce in our world. Sincere Sympathy to the Shriver family.

Cindy Andrea

January 21, 2011

May God bless the family in their time of need.

Sally Pearce

January 21, 2011

A truly great man who served his country his entire life. My prayers are with his daughter, Maria and his grieving family. May he rest in peace and may eternal light sign upon him.

January 21, 2011

my condolences to the families of Sargent Shriver.
I feel close because of the Kennedy families and watching TV seeing Marie's husband Arnold play different roles. May God watch over all.
A friend in Christ,
Clara Williams,Houston,Texas

Nancy Lindsey

January 21, 2011

Thank you so very much.
Nancy Brown
Peace Corps
Peru 1968

Woody Wollesen

January 21, 2011

My deepest condolences to Shriver Family. A very nice man, gracious, outgoing, and always with a smile. I knew him well for many years when we both belonged to and worked out at the Watergate Health Club. His law offices were at the other side of the Watergate at 2700 Virginia Ave, NW from my own firm back in the 70's. Of course I knew as well Maria and on occasion Arnold too. The last time I saw him was briefly during Potomac days some years ago. He remembered me instantly and of course the complete gang of other characters from the Watergate Health Club days.
He lived an extremely bountiful life and was always giving back. There do not appear to be many true role models left out there. He was definitely one of them
He and his special spirit will be missed.
Woody Wollesen/Wheatley & Wollesen
[email protected]

Wanisha Boisselle

January 21, 2011

He had a long fulfilling life with many accomplishments. I am truly greatful for his contributions. May God comfort the family and friends during this sad period. He is not far from us and will help you to cope. God is near those "broken at heart and crushed in spirit". Psalm 34:18

ron peirce

January 21, 2011

Can remember him through out all those years with the Kennedy's.He will be truly missed by his loved ones.My prayers go out to his entire family with their loss of a man who did so much for his country.Ron Peirce,Milwaukee,Wi.

ann mclynch

January 21, 2011

what a great man. a hero to my generation and many more to come.

Susan Van Norstran

January 21, 2011

Our Deepest Condolences to the Shriver and Kennedy Family at the Loss of such a Great Man and Humanitarian.
God Bless The Van Norstran Family

John Finucane

January 21, 2011

To The Shriver Family:
Amother tragic loss for America.
May He Rest In Peace.

Kathleen OConnor

January 21, 2011

Sargent Shriver was blessed with a beautiful soul, a rare gem in an oft troubled world. His light shined with particular brilliance and clarity. His example will remain head and shoulders above so many, and his many contributions to the progress to the United States of America have been priceless gifts. So many have benefited from the efforts of this good man. I pray that we strive to emulate his fine example. Along with so many other members of the family that became his own as well, he will be sorely missed. He has my gratitude and admiration for setting such a high standard. Many blessings and condolences to his family during this moment of his passing.

Barbara

January 21, 2011

Thank you for all that you have done.

Mike Lustri

January 20, 2011

To the Shriver Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. "Sarge" contributed so much. And we will be eternally grateful.

Mike Lustri

CHARLES SLATER

January 20, 2011

JUST TO SAY WE THE SLATER FAMILY IS SORRY FOR OUR LOST OF THE HUSBAND AND GRADAD AND DAD . SORRY ABOUT OUR LOST THE SLATER FAMILY

Mary Kenny

January 20, 2011

We are proud to recognize the life and service of your beloved father. Thank you for all you have sacrificed to serve our country. We are so humbled by the Spirit of your entire family.

Adrienne Sempr-Capaccio

January 20, 2011

To the Shriver Family;
Your Dad was an inspiration to all. He taught us to give back...to our country, to our faith and to others that are less fortunate. What a legacy he left. It is now our generation's turn to follow his lead. Thank you Sarge and may you rest in eternal peace. My sincerest condolences to Maria, Robert, Timothy, Mark, Anthony & families...may you find some comfort in knowing that others share in your sorrow.

Missy

January 20, 2011

May happy memories and warm thoughts comfort you in this time of sorrow.
John 5:28, 29.

Eric

January 20, 2011

JFK was gunned down on my second birthday. It's heartbreaking to see the last remnants of Camelot leave us. There will NEVER AGAIN be another Camelot.

Deepest heartfelt condolences to Maria, her brothers and all the rest of the Shriver's and Kennedy's.

Eric

Mr & Mrs Mitchell Koyer

January 20, 2011

Dear Maria, We were so sorry to hear of your father passing. You are such a beautiful human being. A child that every parent would be so proud to have as a daughter. May God bless you with all the happy memories of your Dad.

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