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Lou Holtz enters hospice care and son says he is still fighting
Summary
Lou Holtz was admitted to hospice care earlier in the week, and his son Skip Holtz said he is "still fighting the fight." The family has asked for privacy and says it is focusing on his comfort.
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Lou Holtz, the longtime college football coach, was admitted to hospice care earlier in the week. His son Skip Holtz posted on social media that his father is "still fighting the fight" and said the family is cherishing the time they have together in Orlando. Kevin Holtz confirmed the hospice placement and said the family's focus is on maintaining Lou Holtz's comfort, quality of life and care at home. The family has asked for privacy as they navigate this period.
What is reported:
- Lou Holtz was admitted to hospice care earlier in the week.
- Skip Holtz wrote that his father is "still fighting the fight" and thanked people for their texts and prayers.
- Kevin Holtz said the family is focusing on Lou Holtz's comfort, quality of life and care in his Orlando home and asked for privacy.
- Lou Holtz is 89 years old.
Summary:
The family is concentrating on his comfort and spending time together, and public details remain limited. Undetermined at this time.
