California Governor Schwarzenegger Issues Statement on Death of Stan Winston
06/16/2008 -- California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today released the following statement regarding the death of Stan Winston:
"The entertainment industry has lost a genius and I lost one of my best friends with the death Sunday night of Stan Winston. Stan's work and four Oscars speak for themselves and will live on forever. What will live forever in my heart is the way that Stan loved everyone and treated each of his friends like they were family.
"More treasured by Stan than any Oscar, though, was the endearing love that he had for his wife, Karen, his children, Matt and Debbie and his grandchildren.
"I will miss him greatly and am honored to have worked with him."
Source: California Governor
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