He was diagnosed posthumously with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a disease caused by repeated head trauma.
It is telling that so many Medal of Honor recipients received the award posthumously.
Posthumously, I would honor people like Mother Theresa, Gandhi and Dr. John Snow.
Do you think it's a good or bad idea to publish an author's work posthumously?
If he wins, will be only the second actor to receive the honor posthumously.
Manning Marable was awarded the Pulitzer posthumously in the history category for his biography of Malcolm X.
But the Cabinet Office explained that there were no legal arrangements in place to remove honours posthumously.
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Among this year's 13 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Mr. Obama posthumously honored Jan Karski.
Two Hampshire firefighters who died during a tower block blaze have been posthumously awarded medals for gallantry.
His collection was among the best, selling posthumously at the 2000 auction, a watershed moment in decoy collecting.
There is no established process to remove a papal knighthood posthumously because the honour dies with the recipient.
Evergreen also controls the catalogues of other posthumously prolific musicians including rapper Tupac Shakur and English singer-songwriter Nick Drake.
It is fortunate that he has posthumously found Miller to rectify his anonymity.
It is fortunate that Lillehei has posthumously found Miller to rectify his anonymity.
That was 70 years ago, more than long enough for his stature as a writer to have been posthumously recognized.
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Franklin died of cancer and the prize cannot be awarded posthumously so she never got to share in the glory.
Mike Webster, an offensive lineman with the Pittsburgh Steelers and also diagnosed posthumously with CTE, was 50 when he died.
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Staff Sergeant Miller will receive the Medal of Honor posthumously for his heroic actions in Afghanistan on January 25th, 2008.
He was posthumously diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain ailment that is caused by repeated blows to the head.
William Callahan, chief of staff of the young man's unit, handed Hutchings' mother a Purple Heart awarded to her son posthumously.
On Tuesday, Lee will be posthumously awarded the Freedom of the City in a ceremony to be held at the Guildhall.
In 2004, he was posthumously cleared of any wrongdoing in the deal.
The case is believed to be the first time in Soviet or Russian history that a defendant will have been tried posthumously.
Jackson is due to be posthumously inducted into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame at a ceremony in New York on 14 June.
The memorial service honored those first responders and two civilians who tried to fight the fire and were posthumously named volunteer first responders.
Lay's estate may even continue to file for an appeal posthumously, but his passing should not have any effect on either appeal's outcome.
So the author has his father, a Polish Jew turned British Anglican, posthumously converted to Hinduism, and burned by the local Indian community.
Until this month, when the White House announced that Monsoor would receive the Medal of Honor posthumously, few people knew of his story.
His own star catalogue, the Historia Coelestis Britannica, was eventually published posthumously by his wife and co-observer at the Observatory, Margaret Flamsteed, in 1725.
Mr Fletcher said David Cameron wrote to Tutte's family last year to acknowledge his work, but said no awards were available to him posthumously.
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