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    Posted: 11 January 2008 at 12:10pm

I think this is my "JFK moment", but Sir Edmund Hillary was one of my personal heroes, and his passing today has made me feel incredibly emotional. I met him a few years ago when I was volunteering at the Auckland Museum, and he always impressed me as a down-to-earth hero. His story inspires me so much -- an "ordinary New Zealander" who did something amazing through perseverence and belief in himself, then didn't just rest on his laurels, but made a point to give back to the people of Nepal and call attention to their plight. I'll miss him -- and he'll be a hard act to follow. 

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awwww i didnt even know rip sir edd
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Yeah I just woke up to the news...it's a bit of shock and incredibly sad to lose a New Zealand hero and icon.

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OMG I didnt know either. That is a blow.
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He died this morning its only just been announed in the media.
He feels like my Diana moment, one of the few people NZ is willing to stop everything for and pay tribute I hope he gets a state funeral.

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Originally posted by fleury fleury wrote:

He feels like my Diana moment

Kind of funny, but I was just thinking -- my "Diana moment" was when Mother Theresa died! Am I allowed to have a Diana moment and a JFK moment?

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Oh! I didn't even know! He was such a wonderful guy. I've met him a couple of times through work and every time came away thinking what a wonderful person and incredible life he has lived. I was also lucky enough to hear him speak on several occasions about his work in Nepal, such an amazing person. My heart goes out to his family, they shared him in life and will also have to share his death. RIP Sir Ed.

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RIP Sir Ed, a true hero in an age when true heroes are few and far between.

I too hope he gets a state funeral, he has been a brilliant ambassador for his country and a tireless activist for the rights of the people of Nepal.

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Makes me feel sad too. Such a great role model and icon.

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RIP Sir Ed and I hope he gets a state funeral too
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I just heard on the radio - very sad.

He was a great man, someone all new zealanders should be proud of.

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I agree - how sad for NZ to lose such a great Role model, Icon and Ambassador for our country!

Sir Ed was such a fantastic Man!! I too hope he gets a state funeral.

RIP Sir Ed!!

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I found this

"Sir Edmund Hillary died at 9am today - shortly before he was expected to leave Auckland City Hospital.
He was aged 88.
A state funeral will be held for him, and will be broadcast by TVNZ."

and this

At 7.30pm the documentary Hillary on Everest will screen on TV ONE. This programme will screen without commercials.


Tonight on News at 6pm:

Sir Ed - adventurer and humanitarian
Sir Edmund Hillary the adventurer and humanitarian passed away at 9am this morning.
He not only conquered the highest mountain but explored the bottom of the world and helped those most in need in the country that put him in the history books.
ONE News will bring you all of the details on the life of this great New Zealander who touched the lives of so many people world wide.

Sir Edmund Hillary passes away
ONE News will update the news about Sir edmund Hillary's passing throughout the afternoon on TV ONE and at onenews.co.nz, with full coverage tonight on ONE News at 6pm and Close Up at 7pm.
There will be a ONE News Special at approximately 8:45pm.
ONE News will be compiling your comments into a book of remembrance which will be presented to Sir Ed's family.
Post your comment on ONE News's message board »


Tonight on Close Up at 7pm:

Sir Edmund Hillary special
A special edition of Close Up will follow ONE News at 7pm, to commemorate the life of Sir Edmund Hillary, the great adventurer and philanthropist who passed away today aged 88 years.
Presented by Mark Sainsbury, a personal friend of Sir Edmund, the special edition of Close Up replaces scheduled programming.


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OMG! i didnt even know! thats soooooo upsetting!! RIP
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 RIP Sir Edmond Hillary! A true kiwi hero!


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yes very sad although hes lived an amazing life and I bet he was happy when he died that he had done the things he wanted to do before that day came...

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SO sad , I am so glad that he is getting a state funeral.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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I can't believe I missed hearing about Sir Ed until 6:50pm tonight - what a legend he was and will continue to be!

I was wondering if he would get a state funeral! That's awesome.


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I feel quite sad about it, he was an amazing, humble man.
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