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Saturday, 14 January 2012

Broncos Foundation, says the former owner has died,

Former owner of the Denver Broncos, Edgar F. Kaiser, Jr., who oversaw the trade that brought the Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway in Denver, has died, according to the Kaiser Foundation charity established.
Kaiser Foundation said from Vancouver, British Columbia, in a press release that the Kaiser died Wednesday. I did not know the cause of death in the act, did not return calls for the establishment of the Sabbath.
The Vancouver Sun and the Kaiser was in Toronto when he died.
Kaiser was a businessman and philanthropist who lived in Vancouver. Kaiser Foundation advocates for substance abuse.
Ownership of the Broncos as the team to get Eloy trade with Baltimore.
"He was responsible for the commercial application of the Bronco made me, and I'm eternally grateful because he is everything to me," Eloy said in a statement released by the team in Foxboro, Massachusetts, before Saturday's game against the Patriots New England's postseason.
"My thoughts are with all the Tsar's family and friends as they mourn his loss," said Eloy, president and now president of the Group executive vice president of football operations.
He sold his share of 60.8 percent of Kaiser Broncos to the current owner, Pat Bowlen, in 1984. Later, it lost a legal battle over the right of return for a stake in the team.
"On behalf of the Denver Broncos, I offer my deepest condolences to the family of Edgar Kaiser," Bowlen said in a statement released by the team.
"I have great appreciation for the opportunity it gave me Edgar to become the owner of this great privilege in 1984. We express our deepest condolences to the family of Edgar out during this difficult time."
Kaiser and had served as executive director of Kaiser Resources Ltd. and President and CEO of the bank in British Columbia.
British Columbia offered to Christie Clark, Prime Minister expressed his condolences to the family of the Tsar.
"In British Columbia we know Edgar as a financier and executive in the resources sector, and even encouraged by many, both here at home and around the world, and inspired by sympathy andgenerosity" said Clark.

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