One of the world’s most legendary technology icons passed away on Wednesday. Steve Jobs, former Apple CEO, died on Oct. 5, less than two months after he handed the reigns of the company he defined to his successor, COO Tim Cook. He was 56.
Although Apple did not disclose a cause for Jobs’ death, the Apple guru had fought a long battle with cancer. Jobs beat the cancer in 2004, but had a liver transplant in 2009. He took a leave of absence in January before officially resigning in August.
“I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come,” Jobs wrote in his resignation letter on Aug. 24. “I hereby resign as CEO of Apple. I would like to serve, if the Board sees fit, as Chairman of the Board, director and Apple employee.”
Jobs’ family released a short statement Wednesday evening. In it, the family said Jobs died peacefully surrounded by his family and thanked the public who loved Jobs for their support and kindness. The family also asked for privacy during this time of grief.
“In his public life, Steve was known as a visionary; in his private life, he cherished his family,” the statement said. “We are thankful to the many people who have shared their wishes and prayers during the last year of Steve’s illness; a web site will be provided for those who wish to offer tributes and memories.”
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