Terence Tolbert-Obama Nevada State Campaign Director Dies Suddenly
Terence Tolbert, age 44 died on Sunday, November 2, 2008 in Nevada after suffering a sudden massive heart attack.
Senator Barack Obama, who said he was “shocked and saddened by the news of Tolbert’s death describes Tolbert as “a strong force in this campaign, with a positive outlook that brought people together.”
Tolbert was a former senior aide to New York City schools chancellor Joel Klein and mayor Michael Bloomberg. he is survived by his wife Freida, and his mother, Carolyn.
The following is the statement of reaction about Tolbert’s demise issued by Mayor Bloomberg’s office:
“Last night, Terence Tolbert, who was a valued member of our Administration and had become a personal friend of mine, had a massive heart attack in Nevada where he was working on Senator Obama’s campaign. Terence was not only somebody who was one of the most likeable people in the world, he was one of the most hardworking people in the world. He had great judgment and a great feel for people, and this really is a great tragedy. Our Administration will miss him, the City will miss him, the country will miss him, and all of our prayers go out to his wife Freida and his mother Carolyn. We’ll announce the funeral arrangements when they’re made, but this really is a tragedy and it puts things in perspective. One of the nice things about November 4th was going to be that Terence would come back to us. Now, sadly, he is never going to come back – but we will never forget him.”
A separate statement was also issued by New York City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein who said:
“Terence Tolbert was a leader, mentor, and friend to people throughout our Department and this entire City. Working for the City’s children here, in Albany, and in Washington, D.C. as Executive Director of Inter-Governmental Relations, he was a source of inspiration, a person who fought hard for others who were less fortunate and a person who believed deeply that government can and must play a constructive role in improving the lives of its citizens. His warmth and humor permeated our offices. His untimely passing will be felt personally and deeply by so many of us. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones.”
We extend our condolence to his family and friends.
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