Stuart Scott’s Death Leads To Sympathy, Reflection From Sports World

Stuart Scott passed away Sunday, and the news shook the sports world.

The ESPN anchor lost his third battle with cancer, dying far too young at age 49. He leaves behind two daughters — whom he dearly loved — as well as countless friends, colleagues and fans, who took to Twitter to share their sympathy and support.

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