ESPN anchor Stuart Scott has passed away at the age of 49 after a long battle with cancer, ESPN reports. He was first diagnosed with cancer in November 2007. Scott is survived by daughters Taelor, 19, and Sydni, 15.
RIP Stuart and Godspeed. Prayers and thoughts to his daughters, who he described as his heartbeat. You just know how much he wanted to beat cancer, for them. To be around for them. F*ck cancer.
I just read about this. He always did a good job on ESPN.
ReplyDeleteHe was a great sport anchor. Way too young to die. RIP.
ReplyDeleteHe really was fantastic. Agree, way too young.
ReplyDeleteRIP and prayers for his family.
Ah carp. He was a class act usually surrounded by sub par sideshow acts.
ReplyDeleteRIP. Condolences to the family.
Oh how sad for his family and kids. Cancer can eat a bag of d***s.
ReplyDeleteRIP Stuart and Godspeed. Prayers and thoughts to his daughters, who he described as his heartbeat. You just know how much he wanted to beat cancer, for them. To be around for them. F*ck cancer.
ReplyDeleteHeartbreaking. What a great man with great talent. He will be missed.
ReplyDeleteDamn cancer to hell. Rip.
ReplyDeleteHe was a class act. I will miss him very much indeed. I watch ESPN all the time while I'm working.
ReplyDelete49 is way to young to die. Cancer sucks. RIP.
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