Liam Neeson and Sons : “Taking Each Day As It Comes”

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    When somebody died, people usually always said the good things that person have done in life. Even less if the good person died. I still remember when the theater lights were dimmed on Broadway and London’s West End as a mark to respect Natasha Richardson, an English actress, who had many AIDS charity, during the time she lived.

    Liam Neeson and his two sons, Michael, 14, and Daniel, 12, who has been left by beloved wife and mother, Natasha Richardson, in sudden death last March 18, they honestly are “taking each day as it comes.”

    The cause of her death was an epidural hematoma due to blunt impact to head, since she fell while taking a skiing lesson at Mont Tremblant Resort in Quebec, near Montreal. At first she seemed to be fine and was able to talk and act normally and refused medical treatment. But after three hours later she was complaining headache and went to local hospital. About seven hours after fall, she was in critical condition and transferred to larger hospital, then at the following day she was flown to Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, where she died onĀ  March 18.

    They are still have the deepest condolence, and each day they learning about their lost and accept it. Neeson said to Good Morning America that they ” are doing good” and “still getting extraordinary condolence letters from American people. That’s deeply, deeply touching.”

    “That is partly the reason why I’ve recently become an American citizen,” Neeson said, adding: “I’m still a proud Irishman, of course, but I’ve become an American citizen – I’m very proud of that.”

    Appearing to promote his latest film, Five Minutes to Heaven, Neeson paid tribute to Senator Ted Kennedy whom the actor first met when he was 10 years old during a visit to the Kennedy ancestral Irish homestead. Kennedy was one of those who contacted him following the March death of Richardson, 45.

    “I met him a couple of times over the years, and he wrote my family a very, very beautiful, touching condolence letter when Natasha died earlier this year,” said Neeson. “He was a special man. It’s the end of an era.”

    Senator Ted Kennedy died , last night at the age of 77 caused of the brain cancer.