Tests yesterday confirmed that Chris will not wake up. In life, Chris offered his body to a clinical trial to help others. In death he will do the same. He remains on life support while organ donation is arranged. We are so proud of him.
His gift to others is noble 🙏💖 In a way he will live on and be remembered. May his soul rest in peace. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis known as ALS, is a nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. ALS causes loss of muscle control. The disease gets worse over time. ALS is often called Lou Gehrig's disease after the baseball player who was diagnosed with it.
@kelsieswrites @MarkEdwardsHP I'm very sorry about your loss. Your strength of character throughout has been nothing short of commendable. Thank you for sharing his story in these trying times, and for bringing awareness to the cause. The entire hockey world is in your debt. Sending all the love from MTL.
@kelsieswrites My condolences to you and your family Kelsie
@kelsieswrites My thoughts are with you and your family. Chris is incredible, and his gift to others is priceless.
@kelsieswrites Kelsie, my sincere condolences. Chris is simply a hero.
@kelsieswrites My condolences Kelsie. Thank you for sharing your story. I'm sorry for your family's loss.
@kelsieswrites Sending you strength and courage.
@kelsieswrites My heart goes out to you and your family during this incredibly sorrowful time. He was such a bright light, inspiring so many, and I know he will continue to shine brightly in the lives he touched. ❤️🫂
Chris lived his life here on earth to The Fullest! Chris and the story of his tenacious love for life and his family has deeply touched my heart and countless others. Kelsie, I am praying for The Lord to hold you and your children close and give you His peace, comfort and strength in the coming days, months and years. Love to you all from Tennessee.