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Published: June 19, 2008
Tom Brokaw lifted a bottle of Rolling Rock beer in tribute to fallen colleague Tim Russert, part of a day of tributes that brought the nation's top journalists and politicians and even Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain together.
Russert, the NBC "Meet the Press" anchor who died of an apparent heart attack Friday at the age of 58, was eulogized at his funeral and a memorial service that was televised on MSNBC.
"We are going to do it Irish style," Brokaw, who pilfered the Rolling Rock from Russert's cooler, said at the memorial service held at the Kennedy Center in Washington. "There will be some tears, some laughs, and the occasional truth."
Speakers included Maria Shriver, Mario Cuomo, Mike Barnicle and even the nun who taught Russert in the seventh grade. It ended with Russert's 22-year-old son Luke.
"He regarded a day greeted without real enthusiasm as a sadly lost opportunity," said Cuomo, the former New York governor for whom Russert worked as an aide in the early 1980s.
Shriver, California's first lady and one of the Kennedy family, recalled how Russert tried to help get her daughter into Boston College, which Luke attended.
He told her "It's competitive," she said. "You need to know people in Boston. You need to know people in the Catholic Church."
Shriver had that covered, although her daughter landed on the waiting list.
NBC News anchor Brian Williams told how Russert went to the best salons for haircuts and "on the day he got it done he looked outstanding for 60 to 90 minutes."
The crowd entering the Kennedy Center heard music from Russert's iPod, including "Free Bird." Among those in attendance were former President Clinton and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, former Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Earlier, the crowd at Russert's funeral would have made a great panel on his Sunday morning news show. Obama and McCain, the two men vying to be president, sat next to each other per a request by the Russert family.
"It is not easy to preach a homily for Tim and to communicate the feelings we all share concerning this remarkable man, for he was truly one of the great communicators in American society," Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the archbishop emeritus of Washington, D.C., said in his homily.
Russert also served as the Washington bureau chief for NBC News. A political insider, Russert was known for conducting tough interviews of Washington's most powerful politicians, yet he evoked an everyman quality that showed his blue-collar, Buffalo, N.Y., roots.
Luke Russert gave the eulogy. His mother and Russert's widow, Maureen Orth, looked on.
"My dad was my best friend," Luke Russert said, his voice strong and clear. "To explain my bond with my father is utterly impossible to put into words."
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CORRECTIONS
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CORRECTION: An incorrect date was given in Wednesday's Flavor section for a free wine tasting at Rolling Pin Kitchen Emporium in Brandon. The tasting will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. June 27. For information, call (813) 653-2418.
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