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Image Credits:coffee and woman by S_Photo via Shutterstock<|endoftext|>Full details of Sunday��s pre-match commemorations
West Bromwich Albion will on Sunday honour their pledge to salute the courage and tenacity of the Hillsborough victims�� families.
Albion have arranged a pre-match tribute before the Barclays Premier League finale against Liverpool gets under way following the recent verdicts which found the 96 victims of the 1989 tragedy were unlawfully killed.
Premier League clubs showed the solidarity of the football family in the first fixtures after the April 26 verdict but Albion chose to wait until Liverpool's visit to The Hawthorns.
The Club have replaced 96 blue seats in the visiting fans section with the red of Liverpool, each to remain unoccupied and each to carry a name of one of the victims.
The Club have also produced a video which will be played shortly before kick-off on Sunday.
And Baggies captain Darren Fletcher and Liverpool-born striker Rickie Lambert will complete the salute by laying a floral tribute in front of the Liverpool fans following the introduction of the teams.
The landmark verdicts, following a two-year inquest, vindicated the bereaved families who have campaigned tirelessly to establish the truth of the tragedy.
In his end-of-season message to supporters in Sunday��s match programme, Albion chairman Jeremy Peace writes: ��Albion and Liverpool have a rivalry which dates back to 1894 since when we have contested nearly 150 games.
��For a few moments on Sunday we will be as one and remember the context Hillsborough makes of our daily struggles.��
Our sincere thanks go to Alderdale Seating and Crescent Press for their assistance in making this tribute possible.<|endoftext|>CLOSE Mesa businessman and politician Wil Cardon has died. Wochit
Wil Cardon, a Mesa businessman, died Aug. 26, 2017. (Photo: David Kadlubowski/The Republic)
Corrections & Clarifications: An earlier version of the story incorrectly reported Wil Cardon's age. He was 46.
Condolences for Mesa businessman and politician Wil Cardon poured in over the weekend from Sen. Jeff Flake and other dignitaries.
Cardon, 46, died by suicide. He struggled for years with depression, according to a statement from his wife, Nicole.
Remembered by colleagues
Sen. Jeff Flake, a onetime political rival, on Saturday night said via Twitter that Cardon was "a good man and a good friend, gone far too soon."
Flake later tweeted a recent photo of him and Cardon together.
Gov. Doug Ducey sent prayers to Cardon's wife and the Cardon family.
"Wil was a friend and great guy," Ducey said.
Cardon's family encouraged people to remember his smile "that was as wide as Arizona," especially when it came to his five children.
"His gregarious approach to life, business, our family and his faith enriched all who were fortunate to enjoy his warm embrace," Nicole Cardon said. "I think the moments I witnessed with our children, helping a person on the side of the road, or even applying to be a high school football coach are what gave him the most joy."
She said he fought "mightily" to overcome depression.
"We are proud of how he faced this disease with openness and honesty," she said. "Today, it finally took him, as it takes far too many."
The family has asked for privacy and said funeral details were still being planned.
Cardon attended Mesa Mountain View High School, later graduating from Stanford University after transferring from Brigham Young University. He earned an MBA from Harvard Business School before taking over his family��s Mesa-based real estate investment business, the Cardon Group.
Cardon ran unsuccessfully as a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in 2012 against Flake and for secretary of state in 2014.
With Wil Cardon a few months ago in NYC. Later, Wil called me after the baseball shooting just to make sure I was ok pic.twitter.com/6UDynq22C9 — Jeff Flake (@JeffFlake) August 27, 2017
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