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Coroner’s report released regarding the death of Steve Jobs

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Earlier today, the Santa Clara County Public Health Department released the official death certificate for Steve Jobs. According to the certificate, the immediate cause of death was respiratory arrest due to the “metastatic pancreas neuroendocrine tumor” as the underlying cause of the respiratory issues. Also listed on the certificate, Jobs passed away at his home in Palo Alto at 3 p.m. on October 5 and no autopsy was performed on the body. Last week, Jobs was laid to rest at Alta Mesa Memorial Park cemetery in Santa Clara County.

steve-jobs-holding-iphoneIn mid-2004, Jobs announced that he was diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer that appeared to be treatable. In 2009, he took a six-month absence from Apple to undergo a liver transplant at the Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute in Memphis, Tennessee. Jobs resigned from his position at Apple on August 24 of this year attributing his departure to escalating health problems. Jobs passed away at the age of 56 and is survived by his wife Laurene and two children in addition to a daughter from a previous relationship. According to the family, a Web site will be created as a memorial to Steve Jobs in the near future. 

Apple officials are planning to hold a celebration to commemorate the life of Steve Jobs on the Cupertino campus next week. The event isn’t open to the public and is restricted to Apple employees only. The event will be held within an outdoor amphitheater at the Apple headquarters and will take place on Wednesday, October 19 at 10 a.m. PST. After learning of the death of Jobs, CEO Tim Cook issued an email statement to all Apple employees where he said Jobs “leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.”

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