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The famed Penn State head coach died of lung cancer complications on Sunday at age 85.
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Penn State's former head coach Joe Paterno will be buried on Wednesday, Koch Funeral Home has announced on its Web site. Visitation will be held from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Tuesday, at the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center on the Penn State University Campus. Find more details on public memorial and viewing here.
The Westboro Baptist Church, known for its infamous God Hates Fags slogan and unwelcome funeral pickets, has announced that it will protest at the funeral of renowned Penn State football coach, Joe Paterno.
The funeral for former Penn State head coach Joe Paterno will be held at Koch Funeral Home in State College. The funeral home is expected to announce details about Paterno's memorial later on Monday. Details about Paterno's funeral arrangement can be viewed on the funeral home's Web site.
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Joe Paterno, Penn State's former head football coach, died on Sunday, at the age of 85. He was battling lung cancer. Big Ten commissioner and several college head coaches have reacted to the news of Paterno's passing. Here are some of their statements as reported by NBC Sports:
Joe Paterno died Sunday, and the Penn State Campus came together Sunday in an outpouring of support for the school's former head football coach.
The controversial Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas is at it again. Now, the church said it will picket the funeral of the legendary Joe Pa -- longtime Penn State football coach Joe Paterno who died on Sunday morning.
Many athletes and coaches have issued statements about Joe Paterno's death on Sunday, but it is accused child molester Jerry Sandusky's statement that is making the most noise.
Joe Paterno, the 85-year-old former Penn State coach who was battling lung cancer, died on Sunday, after suffering further health complications the day prior, the family told the media. Since news of Paterno's death began spreading on Sunday, Sandusky and Penn State officials have issued statements. Read the statements here.
Pundits like Matt Millen say legendary Penn State football coach Joe Paterno died on Sunday of a broken heart. Millen, the former NFL star who played for Paterno in the late 1970s, said on ESPN he just can't help but think (Paterno) died of a broken heart and that bothers me.
The famed Penn State head football coach died on Sunday at State College Hospital due to complications from lung cancer.
Joe Paterno, a man whose shining career as Penn State University's head football coach was overshadowed by recent child sex-abuse allegations against one of his former assistants, has died. He was 85.
Scott Paterno, the son of former Pennsylvania State University football coach Joe Paterno has refuted reports that his father has died. CBS report is wrong -- Dad is alive but in serious condition, he tweeted. We continue to ask for your prayers and privacy during this time.
Joe Paterno, the former Penn State football coach who was fired last year as a result of the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal, is not dead, but remains in serious condition as he continues to battles lung cancer, Paterno's family spokesman Dan McGinn told the media.