NEW YORK — Theodore C. Sorensen, the speechwriter to President John F. Kennedy, whose crisp, poetic turns of phrase helped immortalize a tragically brief administration, died yesterday.
He was 82 and died at Manhattan’s New York Presbyterian Hospital from complications of a stroke, his widow, Gillian Sorensen, said.
President Obama issued a statement saying he was saddened to learn of Sorensen’s death.
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