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Saturday, June 18, 2011


Family and friends of San Francisco Giants fan
Bryan Stow, from left, Gina Lenson, friend of
the family; Anne Stow, mother; Bonnie Stow,
sister; John Stow, uncle; Erin Collins, sister;
and David Stow, father, react as faith leaders
and Dodgers' fans gather for a community
prayer on April 6, 2011 outside USC Medical
Center in Los Angeles.

Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Time/MCT

By Shelby Grad
Los Angeles Times (MCT)

LOS ANGELES — Bryan Stow's family is preparing for Father's Day with the Bay Area paramedic in a San Francisco hospital slowly recovering from a beating he received at the Dodgers' home opener.

The family released a statement last week saying they are playing music and reading to Stow as he continues to receive intensive medical treatment.
"Doctors are still lowering Bryan's seizure medications, trying to adjust them to find a good balance. Bryan has been sleepy this week, but still tracking," the family said. "We continue to play him music, talk to him, and read him your comments. If he hears us, he knows that Father's Day is approaching."



From wikipedia:
Edward Willis Scripps (June 18, 1854 – March 12, 1926), was an American newspaper publisher and founder of The E. W. Scripps Company, a diversified media conglomerate, and United Press news service. It became United Press International (UPI) when International News Service merged with United Press in 1958. The E. W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University is named for him.

E. W. Scripps was born and raised in Rushville, Illinois, to James Mogg Scripps from London, and Julia Adeline Osborne (third wife) (1855 - 1937) from New York. E. W. was the youngest of five children born to James and Julia. James had seven children from previous marriages.

Visit the E.W. Scripps Company website.