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chop 04:15 PM 10-15-2018
http://www.vulcan.com/News/Articles/...n-Paul-G-Allen

STATEMENT ON THE DEATH OF PAUL G. ALLEN
10/15/2018

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SEATTLE, Wash. – October 15, 2018 – The following statements were released today by Vulcan Inc. on behalf of the Allen Family, Vulcan Inc. and the Paul G. Allen network.

It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of our founder Paul G. Allen, co-founder of Microsoft and noted technologist, philanthropist, community builder, conservationist, musician and supporter of the arts. Mr. Allen died on Monday afternoon, October 15, 2018, from complications of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in Seattle. Mr. Allen was 65 years old.

STATEMENT FROM PAUL G. ALLEN’S FAMILY
This is a time of profound loss for Mr. Allen’s family. On their behalf, Paul’s sister, Ms. Jody Allen, has released the following statement.

“My brother was a remarkable individual on every level. While most knew Paul Allen as a technologist and philanthropist, for us he was a much loved brother and uncle, and an exceptional friend.

Paul’s family and friends were blessed to experience his wit, warmth, his generosity and deep concern. For all the demands on his schedule, there was always time for family and friends. At this time of loss and grief for us – and so many others – we are profoundly grateful for the care and concern he demonstrated every day.”

STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF VULCAN INC. AND THE PAUL G. ALLEN NETWORK
Speaking on behalf of Vulcan Inc., the Seattle Seahawks and Portland Trailblazers, Stratolaunch Systems, the Allen Institute and the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Vulcan CEO Bill Hilf released this statement:

“All of us who had the honor of working with Paul feel inexpressible loss today. He possessed a remarkable intellect and a passion to solve some of the world’s most difficult problems, with the conviction that creative thinking and new approaches could make profound and lasting impact.

Millions of people were touched by his generosity, his persistence in pursuit of a better world, and his drive to accomplish as much as he could with the time and resources at his disposal.

Paul’s life was diverse and lived with gusto. It reflected his myriad interests in technology, music and the arts, biosciences and artificial intelligence, conservation and in the power of shared experience – in a stadium or a neighborhood – to transform individual lives and whole communities.

Paul loved Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. The impact of Paul’s efforts can be seen here at every turn. But the true impact of his vision and generosity is evident around the globe.

Paul thoughtfully addressed how the many institutions he founded and supported would continue after he was no longer able to lead them. This isn’t the time to deal in those specifics as we focus on Paul’s family. We will continue to work on furthering Paul’s mission and the projects he entrusted to us. There are no changes imminent for Vulcan, the teams, the research institutes or museums.

Today we mourn our boss, mentor and friend whose 65 years were too short – and acknowledge the honor it has been to work alongside someone whose life transformed the world.”

Further information about any funeral or memorial services will be release as it becomes available.



Paul G. Allen
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Simply Red 04:25 PM 10-15-2018
Why are there copies of the Style section all over the place ?
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T-post Tom 04:28 PM 10-15-2018
RIP. He did a lot of good work.
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Abba-Dabba 04:29 PM 10-15-2018
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Can I have his boat?
Until you find out it will probably cost you 25 million a year just to keep it docked somewhere.
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Eleazar 04:30 PM 10-15-2018
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Do I get to keep any guitars on his boat? I'm not sure how dibs works there.
I'll have my maritime/elder law counsel get back to you, but I'm optimistic that we can reach a solution that will be good for a bunch of attorneys on both sides.
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Rain Man 04:40 PM 10-15-2018
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
Until you find out it will probably cost you 25 million a year just to keep it docked somewhere.
I'll just park it in my driveway and use it as a man cave. I hope it comes with a trailer.
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'Hamas' Jenkins 04:42 PM 10-15-2018

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'Hamas' Jenkins 04:43 PM 10-15-2018
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
You're such a twat
In the novel his name was Paul Owen.
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Spott 05:12 PM 10-15-2018
So does this help our chances of getting Earl Thomas?
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carcosa 05:15 PM 10-15-2018
Rest In 'Puters
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srvy 06:36 PM 10-15-2018
Originally Posted by Spott:
So does this help our chances of getting Earl Thomas?
The Leiwickey brothers will probably promise us the Trailblazers. Then deliver an exhibition at Sprint Arena.
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KC Dan 06:41 PM 10-15-2018
Even he jumped off the Seahawks bandwagon.... too soon I guess. RIP
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Rain Man 07:17 PM 10-15-2018
If he decided to give his net worth to all Americans, we would each get $62.

Or alternately, he could give his net worth to every 1 year old in the nation and they would each have $5,050 to start up their college fund.

Or he could pick a random town of 20,000 households (approximately 50,000) people, and give every household $1 million.

In the third scenario, I wonder what would happen? If a town of 20,000 households all suddenly became millionaires, how would the town change?
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