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Penn State’s Paterno remembered at Pa. memorial

The Columbian
Published: February 14, 2012, 4:00pm

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Friends, relatives and admirers are remembering former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno as a man who inspired and motivated them and who tried to live according to the tenets of his religion.

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett was among the hundreds of people who attended a memorial service for Paterno on Wednesday at a Roman Catholic church in Harrisburg.

Bishop Joseph McFadden calls Paterno a man of integrity who was dedicated to his family, worked to improve the lives of athletes and the university and maintained respect for the students.

Paterno died last month after a brief battle with lung cancer. He had been fired as coach in November following the filing of child sex abuse charges against a former assistant coach.

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