Statement by President Obama
Seven years
ago, like a lot of young people, Brandon Lepow got into politics because
he believed he could change his country for the better. And in his
time on the campaign trail and in
the White House, both as a traveling aide and as a spokesman, he was
tireless in that effort – hardworking, cheerful, one of the most
unfailingly kind and gracious people I’ve had the honor to know. He was
someone that any American could be proud to have
working on their behalf.
Last night, we lost Brandon after a long battle with leukemia. It’s a testament to his dedication to others that, over the past few months, more than fifty of his White House colleagues traveled to spend time with him and support his family as he underwent treatment in Texas. We all have heavy hearts today – and all of us, Michelle and I included, share our condolences and all our support with Brandon’s family, his legion of friends, and his wonderful and courageous wife, Theresa. Theirs is one of the great love stories. They, in many ways, kept the rest of us going. And Theresa will always be a part of our family.
To know Brandon
Lepow was to know that he didn’t need to get into politics to change
the world, after all. He made his thirty-two years count. And those of
us who knew him are better for
it.
Note: Information on Mr. Lepow and his battle is available here.
Note: Information on Mr. Lepow and his battle is available here.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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