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Tributes.com Establishes Online Memorial for Randy Pausch: A Place to Share Memories and Condolences

BOSTON, July 25 PRNewswire — Tributes.com establishes online memorial for Randy Pausch, Carnegie-Mellon University professor and famed author of "The Last Lecture," who passed away today at age 47 of complications of pancreatic cancer.

Tributes.com has created a memorial page for those who have been touched by Randy's story and would like to learn more about his inspirational journey. http://www.tributes.com/condolences/leave_memory/83829780

At the Tributes.com memorial, visitors can: — Leave lasting messages of condolence and remembrance — View photos of Randy at work and with his family — Read published obituaries and reflections from the public — Find links to Randy's writing, books and lectures — Watch video of Randy speaking his \"Last Lecture\" at Carnegie Mellon University

About Tributes.com

Tributes.com is the online resource for current local and national obituary news, lasting personal tributes and online community providing support during times of loss and grieving. Through one centralized national web destination, with over 82 million current and historical death records dating back to 1937, Tributes has made obituary and online memorial service information easily accessible so people can come together online and offline to remember and share the treasured stories of the important people in their lives who have passed away. Monster.com and Eons.com founder Jeff Taylor officially launched Tributes.com in February, 2008. Eons, Inc. and Dow Jones & Company are strategic investors in Tributes, Inc. For more information about Tributes.com, please visit our website at www.tributes.com.

Colleen DeVine Garfield Group Public Relations (215) 867-8600 x 269 cdevine@garfieldgroup.com

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