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Just over a week after Depaul’s football player Chase stegallDeath At the age of 20, family and friends remembered him in a celebration of life held on Wednesday, June 11, in Atlanta.
“Chase was the most joyful and kind guy I’ve ever met,” his best friend, Jordan Clagettehe said in his praise.
“I can’t think of any situation where Chase was thinking about the disadvantage of anything,” he added. “That’s what made the bright light to him in any dark room. Moving to Chicago was the easiest decision of my life because I would be there with my best friend. Scare and MILT STEGALLfor picking up such an amazing person while chasing. “
Stegall was Found dead In his Dorm Depaul room on June 2. An autopsy was ordered to determine the cause and method of Chase death, according to the Office of Cook County Medical Auditor Chicago’s sunsets.
Stegall played in 16 of the Demons Blue’s 17 games in 2024, scoring the only goal of his college career last September against Drake University.
Depaul’s head coach Mark Plotkin He also spoke in the service, calling it “electricity” on the field.
“Chase was the most authentic, innocent and sweet human being that you will never meet,” remembered the Eighth Year Head Coach.
Plotkin recalled one example that happened after last season ended. The transfer portal opened that day, which, as Plotkin explained, meant that coaches everywhere were getting phone calls from players announcing their intention to transfer.
“I received a text message that most coaches don’t want to accept: ‘Hey coach, do you have a minute to chat?'” He said.
“When he answered, I said, ‘Hey Chase, what’s up?’” He continued. “And he said, ‘Hey coach, I wanted to thank you.’ And I go, ‘A?’ And he said, ‘Nothing, I wanted to thank you and the training staff for everything you’ve done to our team this spring.’ I had never received a phone call like that before, it completely made me off my feet.
Chase was the son of Former NFL Player and CFL MILT STEGALLwho spent 14 seasons with Winnipeg blue bombers. Mitt, 55, released a statement on June 7 through X, thanking the public for their support.
“The love you have shown us has been overwhelming, in the best way. It has reminded us that this league, this family, runs so much deeper than a football,” he wrote. “Continue keeping us in your prayers. We feel them. And I hope to see you all again soon.”