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April 29,1951~February 18, 2001

My deepest sorrow goes out to The Earnhardt Family and all of his fans. May you all find comfort in the Lord.

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Terreas's Statement to the press

Thank you for joining us here today on such short notice. I want to acknowledge several people in the audience, including NASCAR president Mike Helton, and Dale Earnhardt Inc. drivers Steve Park and Michael Waltrip. Seated next to me, of course, is Dale Earnhardt Jr. On behalf of him, and my other children, Kerry, Kelley, and Taylor, I have something very important to say -- not just to the NASCAR family and its millions of supporters, but to every family in America.
It was just two weeks ago today that my husband died doing what he loved. We all miss him terribly and can never fully express how grateful we are to everyone who has shown us their support during this especially difficult and emotional time. The outpouring of affection for Dale and our family has been overwhelming. Since that day, we have received thousands of letters, phone calls and e-mails from all around the world offering sympathy and support. Thank you so much.
However, I am here to tell you that the trauma we have suffered has only grown since that tragic day two weeks ago. In fact, I have not even had time to caringly unpack Dale's suitcases from Daytona, let alone have time to grieve for him. The main reason is because we have been caught up in an unexpected whirlwind as a result of efforts to gain access to the autopsy photographs of Dale.
We can't believe, and are saddened that anyone would invade our privacy during this time of grief. I want to let you know that if access to the photos is allowed, others will demand them, too. And make no mistake, sooner or later the photos will end up unprotected and published ... and most certainly on the Internet.
We are thankful to the Florida court, which has denied access to these private photos for the time being. We hope it will order that these images remain where they belong -- in the medical examiner's confidential records. Ensuring that the media or others cannot violate Dale's dignity and our family's privacy will make the healing process possibly less painful.
But there's a larger issue here. As our family has learned, the laws differ from state-to-state concerning accessibility to autopsy photos. The deceased have a right to their dignity and loved ones have a right to be free from exploitation. Allowing access to these photos will only cause more distress and emotional harm. I'm sure every family in America can understand this.
Even people in the public eye have a right to privacy. This right is more important than the desire to exploit a tragic situation -- especially when no public good is being served. There is nothing to be gained by release of these images from Dale's autopsy.
Releasing the pictures will service only to violate the privacy of our family and integrity of Dale's legacy. Our family knows that what is happening to us is wrong and we don't want any other family in America to go through what we're going through.
This is the first time I've spoken in public since we've lost Dale. Honestly, I'm not very comfortable being here. It's too soon. But this issue is of vital importance -- not just to my family -- but to anyone ever faced with being exploited after losing a loved one.
I am grateful to be among friends, and hopeful that my difficult decision to come here today will make a difference.
I ask anyone, who feels as strongly as we do, to let your voice be heard. Over the next few days, please contact the Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives and the President of the Florida Senate, both of whom are in Tallahassee, and will hopefully be taking up this issue shortly. Ask them to protect the privacy of citizens by preventing the publication of autopsy photos. Then do the same in your own state. Please also contact Florida Governor Jeb Bush and then contact your own governor. Finally, we encourage you to let the Orlando Sentinel know how you feel about this unfortunate situation.
Hopefully, something positive will come from our efforts ... for Dale's sake. He was a wonderful husband, father, son and brother, as well as national role model for so many. That's the way he should be remembered. Please help us by speaking out. We need you right now. Thank you for your support.

Contact Info:

Florida Governor Jeb Bush
The Capitol
Tallahassee, FL
32399-0001
Phone: (850) 488-4441
Fax: (850) 487-0801
email: jeb@myflorida.com
email: fl_governor@myflorida.com


Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives - Tom Feeney
(850) 488-1450 Office of
(850) 488-0468 Tallahassee Office
(407) 359-6501 Oviedo Office
(850) 488-1456 FAX
Email: feeney.tom@leg.state.fl.us


President of the Florida Senate - John McKay
(850) 487-5078 Tallahassee Office
(941) 727-6255 Branenton Office
Email: mckay.john.web@leg.state.fl.us


Info on Your Own State - www.statelocal.gov


Orlando Sentinel Contact Info:
OrlandoSentinel.com
633. N. Orange Avenue
Orlando Fla. 32801

(407) 420-5000
(407) 420-5286 FAX
Email: insight@orlandosentinel.com
Email - Vice President/Editor Tim Franklin: tfranklin@orlandosentinel.com

Dale Drives into Heaven

Philadelphia Inqurier found at Jayskis

An open letter to fans from Teresa Earnhardt at the USA Today website(2-23-2001)

Dale Earnhardt posters featuring an original portrait will go on sale today. Posters will be available for sale at the Times-Dispatch display at The Virginia International Auto Show at the Richmond Raceway Complex today through Sunday(Feb 25th). Posters also can be purchased at the front counters of The Richmond Times-Dispatch at 300 E. Franklin St. or at the Hanover plant. For hours, call 649-6000. No phone orders will be accepted. The cost of the poster is $5, cash or check. The poster also can be purchased by mail by sending a check for $5 payable to Richmond Times-Dispatch to: Dale Earnhardt Poster, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Box 85333, Richmond, VA 23291. Net proceeds will be donated to the Foundation for the Carolinas, a nonprofit organization through which the Earnhardt family contributes to its favorite charities.(Times-Dispatch)(2-23-2001)

www.fftc.org

Foundation For The Carolinas
in honor of Dale Earnhardt
PO Box 34769
Charlotte, NC 28234-4769

2000 Winston

Teresa Earnhardt Statement: On behalf of Taylor, Dale, Jr., Kerry, Kelley and the entire Earnhardt family, which also includes all the employees of Dale Earnhardt Incorporated, we want to sincerely thank everyone that has offered their condolences during our very tragic loss. This outpouring has been overwhelming. We kindly ask that you keep our family in your thoughts and prayers.

BILL FRANCE: NASCAR has lost its greatest driver ever. And I personally have lost a great friend.

Michael and Buffy Waltrip: DEAR RACE FANS: Words will never be able to describe how we feel about the death of our friend Dale Earnhardt, but the love and affection from the entire racing community has been overwhelming and comforting. We find strength in your prayers and ask that you all pray for the entire Earnhardt family. The NASCAR community will move on through this trying time but we will never be the same nor will the sport. Dale Earnhardt was the sport of NASCAR for the last two decades. His presence in the sport set a standard of excellence that may never be reached again. His spirit will dwell in the garage forever. Scripture tells us that God made the following command to Joshua: "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9. We must all be strong and trust in the Lord. Dale was strong yet softer than most people will ever know. All of us, drivers, crews and fans owe Dale the respect of carrying on with pride and dignity. He would have done the same for anyone of us. We can not let his early departure be in vain. Dale is with Him and He is with Dale. Thank you and God Bless all of you.

Jeff Gordon: Brooke and I are deeply saddened by this devastating loss. Not only is it a huge loss for this sport, but a huge loss for me personally. Dale taught me so much and became a great friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with Teresa and the entire Earnhardt family.

Steve Park: I want to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers in this difficult time. Dale was more than my car owner, he was a close personal friend. I learned more than what it meant to be a Winston Cup driver from him, I learned what a friend can be. I will miss him deeply. My thoughts and prayers are with Theresa and the rest of Dale's family.

Dale Steve

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