Friday, October 21, 2011
Steve Jobs' Dying Inspires Howard Stern to help Pancreatic Cancer Research
Jobs' dying within the youthful age 56 in the rare kind of pancreatic cancer has spurred Media King Howard Stern to help raise awareness and cash for research and control over this deadly disease. The well-known jewelry company -- RichRocks -- created a "Tree of Existence" necklace -- a universal symbol of encouragement, strength and protection in recognition in the Apple founder. Twenty-five percent of comes from the acquisition in the necklace visits the city of Hope's pancreatic cancer research and treatment departments. AUDIO: Howard Stern Bids Goodbye to Radio Alma Mater WYSP With Half-Hour Mobile Call The fragile necklace is patterned here by Jesse Stern, media king Howard Stern's model/actress wife. Stern -- that is passionate about photography -- needed photos of his wife wearing the "Tree of Existence" necklace and passed them along for the founding father of RichRocks and also the wife's dear friend, Robin Rothfeld to help provide the cause. VIDEO: Jobs Biographer States Professional Regretted Putting off Cancer Surgery The RichRocks "Tree of Existence" necklace (18") will be both blown gold and blown silver. It costs $35.00 which is only obtainable at internet.richrocksnyc.com. Among RichRocks longtime celebrity fans: Kim Kardashian, LIndsay Lohan, Blake Lively, Gisele Bundchen. Fashion Lindsay Lohan Blake Lively Howard Stern Kim Kardashian Jobs Gisele Bundchen
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