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Bob Schindler, father of Terri Schiavo, a national symbol in a right-to-die fight, has died at age 71.
Bob Schindler, father of Terri Schiavo, a national symbol in a right-to-die fight, has died at age 71.
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MIAMI — The father of Terri Schiavo, who became a national symbol in a closely watched right-to-die fight, has died, his son said Saturday. Robert Schindler was 71.

Schindler, a tireless activist through years of legal wrangling, died from heart failure at a hospital in St. Petersburg.

Terri Schiavo, who courts ruled was in a “persistent vegetative state,” died in 2005 after the feeding tube that had nourished her for years was removed according to her husband’s wishes.

“I am heartbroken over the loss of my father, and yet I know at this moment he is rejoicing with my sister, Terri,” his son, Bobby Schindler, said Saturday in a statement.

Schiavo’s heart stopped in 1990, but her family insisted she wanted to live and could be helped with therapy. Schiavo was able to breathe on her own but relied on a feeding and hydration tube to live.

Her husband, Michael, said his wife would not have wanted to live in a vegetative state and had the feeding tube removed twice.

Throughout the emotional debate, family members described Schindler as a compassionate man who led with a quiet strength during the hardest times.

“Even at the height of the battle to save my sister Terri’s life, when his patience and temperance was near exhaustion, he managed to display a gentleness of spirit,” Bobby Schindler said.

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