Tim Cook pens emotional Steve Jobs essay on the anniversary of Jobs' death<article>
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<p>Monday, October 5, marks the fourth year anniversary of Steve Jobs’ death. He would’ve been 60 this year.</p><p>To commemorate Jobs’ life and legacy, several Apple executives, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, penned personal remembrances that were posted on AppleWeb, Cupertino’s internal news website.</p><p>“He was unselfish in the face of his own mortality,” wrote Cook, recalling his last days with the iconic Apple co-founder. Cook shared how he had offered Jobs a portion of own liver for a donor liver transplant, but Jobs refused.</p><p>“Even when his outlook was bleak and he had every right to accept help, he refused, rather than put a friend’s health at risk,” Cook continued. “He put his compassion for me above his own needs, and I will never forget it.”</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2989275/tech-events/tim-cook-pens-emotional-steve-jobs-essay-on-the-anniversary-of-jobs-death.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Tim Cook pens emotional Steve Jobs essay on the anniversary of Jobs' death