Monday, January 4, 2016

Stuart Scott's daughters offer tribute one year after his death

One year ago Monday, longtime ESPN anchor Stuart Scott died following a long battle with cancer. In the final months of his life, Scott went from sportscaster to inspiration, standing strong in the face of his mortality and challenging others to do the same.
To honor their father, Scott's daughters Taelor and Sydni offered up a video and letter, which reads:
Dear Dad,
Growing up we thought all Dads worked “inside the television.” This last year, we realized the full impact you’ve had on the world, and how important you were to so many. A whirlwind year of appearances and accepting awards on your behalf, Lifetime Achievement Awards, Hall of Fame Inductions, your book launch and even a visit to the White House — has given us great insight into the mark you left during your lifetime. We are truly grateful for the opportunity to meet many people whom you profoundly impacted, share our grief and our memories while giving back on your behalf and continuing the legacy you started in raising cancer awareness.
You lived your life with a fierce sense of authenticity, passion and competitiveness, giving it your all and reaching for the best in everything you did. When you were diagnosed with cancer, you showed the world how to fight with that same fierce passion, instilling a sense of hope and inspiration to so many. And in the end you taught us all how to win – live or die – by how you live, why you live and the manner in which you live.
From you Dad, we’ve learned to reach for the fight we possess inside and apply it with passion to our lives. It was through your vulnerability, that you taught us the real value of strength in never giving up.
Love, Tae & Syd (Your heartbeats)
Scott died at age 49, shortly after his inspirational speech at the 2014 ESPYs in which he praised his daughters and spoke movingly of his fight against cancer. After Scott's death, TNT anchor Ernie Johnson presented his Emmy to Scott's daughters in honor of their father.

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