Brain Damage Can Kill Too – Car Pedestrian Collision Kills 104 NY Legend
Today, one of the world’s most interesting people died. He survived boxing, acting and old age, to be struck down in the prime of his life, at 104 years old, by a minivan. The New York Times told the story exquisitely well. Reading the story I felt like I reading the first chapter of a great novel. Carnivals, Coney Island and all of that lost colorful history of New York and America when we still believed what is says about welcoming immigrants on the Statue of Liberty.
Anyone who was a fledgling reporter on any newspaper, knows about writing obituaries. Yet when it came time to tell the story of Joe Rollino’s life, Manny Fernandez and Michael S. Schmidt of the NY Times did all Pulitzer Prize hopefuls, proud. The story is and the character they portray such a delight, I don’t even want to quote it hear. I am thankful that there are those like Joe Rollino who make it to 104. I am saddened that a life lived so well, could end so quickly because of brain damage. I am proud of the profession of which I was first trained that the NY Times reporter saw that this was not just a story about who survived Joe, but about the life he lived.
The story is so good I don’t want to even quote from it or sum it up. Read it. It is a great story. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/12/nyregion/12ironman.html?hp