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Pa. governor offers condolences on Paterno’s death

The Columbian
Published: January 21, 2012, 4:00pm

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett is expressing his condolences on the death of longtime Penn State coach Joe Paterno.

Corbett says he and his wife were saddened to learn of Paterno’s death Sunday.

Corbett cites what he calls the “twin monuments” of Paterno’s life. He refers not only to Paterno’s record of having won more football games than any other major college coach but also his generosity to Penn State “as an institution and to his players.”

He says Paterno, as both a man and a coach, met adversity “with grace and forbearance.”

Corbett says, “His place in our state’s history is secure.”

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