Sunday, 31 May 2015

Joe Biden loses 46-year old son to brain cancer

Washington (CNN)— Joseph “Beau” Biden III, an Iraq War veteran who served as the attorney general of Delaware and was a son of Vice
President Joe Biden, died Saturday at age 46, the White House
said in a statement.
He died after battling brain cancer, according to the vice president’s
office. “Beau Biden was, quite simply, the finest man any of us have ever
known,” his father wrote in a statement.
Biden had suffered known health problems dating back to 2010, when he experienced a stroke that did not affect his motor skills or
speech.
In 2013, Beau Biden was treated at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in
Houston after he became disoriented and weak while on vacation.
He was diagnosed with brain cancer, and after undergoing surgery was given a clean bill of health.
The cancer returned this spring and Biden pursued aggressive treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in
Bethesda, Maryland, the vice president’s office said.
He died
Saturday evening, surrounded by his extended family.
Aside from Vice President and Dr. Jill Biden, Beau Biden is survived
by his wife, Hallie; two children, Natalie and Hunter; a brother, also
named Hunter; and a half-sister, Ashley.
He survived wreck that claimed mother, sister
Throughout his 2010 and 2013 health episodes, Beau Biden
continued serving as Delaware’s attorney general, a position to
which he was first elected in 2006. A Democrat like his father, he
served for two terms, and announced in 2014 he wouldn’t seek
another four years in office as he prepared a run for governor.
Beau Biden is the second of Joe Biden’s children to precede their
father in death; the vice president’s 1-year-old daughter Naomi was
killed in a Christmastime car accident in 1972. The crash also took
the life of Joe Biden’s first wife, Neilia, who was Beau’s mother.
Beau Biden was 2 years old when his mother was killed in the crash.
He and his younger brother Hunter were injured but survived the
accident, which occurred when a truck careened into the car the
family was riding in.
Joe Biden was sworn in as senator at his sons’ hospital bedside a
few weeks later, and according to the 1988 political biography “What
It Takes,” by Richard Ben Cramer, the first-term lawmaker threw
himself headlong into single parenthood.
“Joe was the parent. Period. No confusion,” Cramer wrote. “Joe
didn’t want anybody else raising his kids, thanks. He was there
every night, every weekend. They had stories at bedtime, games of
catch on the lawn, outings, trips, places to go.”
Beau and Hunter encouraged their father to remarry, and in 1977 Jill
Jacobs, now Jill Biden, wife of the vice president, became their
stepmother.
“My mom came along — I have two moms now — who came along in
1977 and rebuilt our family, and helped my dad rebuild our family,”
Beau Biden told CNN in 2012. “She’s an incredible mother.”
Beau Biden grew up in Delaware and graduated from the same
Catholic high school as his father. He received his undergraduate
degree at the University of Pennsylvania and attended law school at
Syracuse Universit

Source: BBC

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