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Hunter Kelly, quarterback Jim's son, dies at 8

Aug. 5, 2005

CBS SportsLine.com wire reports     

 

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Hunter Kelly, whose battle with a fatal nervous system disease inspired his Hall of Fame father Jim Kelly's charitable works, died Friday morning. He was 8.

 

"Our prayers go to the family and kids," Jim Kelly's brother, Dan, told the Associated Press.

 

Born in 1997, Hunter Kelly was given no more than three years to live after being diagnosed with Krabbe Disease, an inherited degenerative disorder of the central and peripheral nervous systems. The disease hinders development of the myelin sheath, a fatty covering that protects the brain's nerve fibers.

 

In honor of their son, Jim Kelly and his wife, Jill, established the Hunter's Hope Foundation in 1997, which has raised more than $6 million and awarded more than $3.8 million to leukodystrophy and other neurological disease-related research.

 

The disease has no known cure.

 

Jim Kelly, who won an unprecedented four consecutive AFC titles as the Bills' quarterback in the early 1990s, had credited his son for serving as his inspiration after he retired from football following the 1996 season.

 

"He'll never be able to do what daddy did," Kelly said last year. "But he's going to do greater things. He's going to make a difference in kids' lives. He already has."

 

Kelly and his son happened to share the same birthday, Valentine's Day.

 

The Kelly family was preparing to issue a press release later in the day, Dan Kelly said.

 

very sad news. always tough to lose someone, especially a child. prayers go out to his family... :pray

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Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, shoot. I really hate seeing this.

 

That little guy was hanging in there for so long. For him to be there at his dad's HOF induction when he was only given weeks to live was simply amazing. I'll never foget that induction for as long as I live.

 

Prayers go out to the Kellys. :pray

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Really sad story. I don't mean to be insensative here, but it seems like a lot of the 80 and 90's QB's have children with severe medical problems. I think Marino and Flutie are at least two others, Boomer Esiason (sp?) as well. I've always wondered if there's more to this...

 

but with that said, it doesn't matter why it happenned now, it's really sad to see such a young child pass away.

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QUOTE(AddisonStSox @ Aug 5, 2005 -> 01:58 PM)
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, shoot.  I really hate seeing this.

 

That little guy was hanging in there for so long.  For him to be there at his dad's HOF induction when he was only given weeks to live was simply amazing.  I'll never foget that induction for as long as I live.

 

Prayers go out to the Kellys. :pray

That sure was one to remember. It was so emotional and it was hard not to become emotional too. Very great speech and a great guy.

:pray Hes with god now

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QUOTE(SoxFan562004 @ Aug 6, 2005 -> 02:53 AM)
Really sad story.  I don't mean to be insensative here, but it seems like a lot of the 80 and 90's QB's have children with severe medical problems.  I think Marino and Flutie are at least two others, Boomer Esiason (sp?) as well.  I've always wondered if there's more to this...

 

but with that said, it doesn't matter why it happenned now, it's really sad to see such a young child pass away.

 

Yeah, it really is interesting how so many athletes have children with medical problems. On the bright side, at least a lot of them are in the spotlight and have enough resources to really raise awareness of the medical problems, and raise a lot of money for research, etc. Also, I still think it's funny that Kelly's wife shares the name of a famous porn star.

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