Chadler Alan Williford, 17, of Holly Springs passed away April 30, 2010 after a brief illness.
Chad was born December 4, 1992 in Greensboro, NC to Allen and Cameron Williford. He currently was a junior at Enloe H.S. in Raleigh where he was an honor student. Chad had a great sense of humor and like most teenagers was interested in computers and video games but his great passion was in coin collecting.
In addition to his parents Chad is survived by his sister, Ryan Williford; his maternal grandparents, John and Susan Bullock; paternal grandparents, Joe and Elaine Williford; five great grandparents; five aunts and uncles and six cousins.
A memorial service celebrating Chads life will be held Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at 4:00 pm at Apex Funeral Home, 550 W. Williams St, Hwy 55, Apex NC.
The family will receive friends prior to the service from 3:00 until 4:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers the family request that memorials be made to either Duke Childrens Hospital or DUMC Transplant Services at Office of Development, 512 S. Mangum St. Suite 400, Durham, NC 27701-3975, (919) 667-2575 or www.gifts2duke@duke.edu
Online condolences may be made at www.apexfuneral.com
What a bummer!!! I really enjoyed his posts on these boards. 17 is way too young for a life to end, especially with all the great experiences that he has now missed. My condolences to his family and friends. I wish you all the best.
Wow! I haven't had much time to frequent the boards lately.
Having worked with Chad on numerous occassions - this is just so incredibly sad and numbing.
The last sale/ trade PM with Chad shows him as I knew and choose to remember him.
I'd like to now share it with all of you, in fond remembrance. He was a great guy, a great friend and certainly will be sorely missed. ************************************************************************************************************************
<< Date Posted: Apr/08/2010 9:24 PM Hey Boom,
In that case, I'll consider the coin sold. If you see anything else you're interested in sometime in the future, feel free to make me an offer.
Received a free 2009 cent from Chad a while back. A generous friendly guy. Never realized how young of a person he was. This is sad news indeed and he will be missed. My condolences to his family and friends.
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Rest in peace, Chad Williford i did not have the pleasure of meeting him but after reading his essay i realize this young man has done things that this 53 yr old man is still trying to do, what a great loss to all. My condolonces to his family and all his friends..................
Truely sad. RIP Chad. It is hard to read his essay, knowing his age at the time, and not come away impressed and choked up. May God help his family deal with their tragic loss.
Chad had some of the first 2009 lincoln cents available. I contacted him wanting to buy a quantity to grade. I had no idea he was a youngster and that the 92 was his birthyear. I remember being impressed that he wasn't greedy and was suprised at the premium I was willing to pay for in-hand coins. He express mailed them to me and any of you who bought those early pcgs graded 09 lincolns from me probably have one of his coins.
His maturity and professionalism belied his youth. He was obviously a wonderful young man and I can't express how much I feel for those close to him left behind.
Words are difficult to come by in a time like this. While I didn't have a lot if personal interaction with Chad, I always enjoyed reading his posts and his participation here was always very positive. His contributions and enthusiasm here will be missed.
As most have said, my condolences to his family and friends as well.
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I'm still wondering the same as the obituary just mentioned passed away April 30th after a brief illness.
There is a prayer thread on FB by his family that mentions that he was hospitalized on April 24th and his condition was improving but nothing else. >>
I was on one of a couple of sites linked and said he had congestive heart failure. >>
Wow. Congestive heart failure at 17. That poor kid. My heartfelt sympathies to his friends and family. That is a hard loss to take. I too enjoyed his posts and amazing insight for a YN. He will be missed.
Does teach you to not take things for granted. I have children older and younger than Chad and don't know what I would do if something happened to one of them. Typing this through misty eyes and wondering if the 1933 Saint was in the set they gave him at the gate.
You will be missed - but you will live on here in some small way.
Here is to you ....
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Sent him a commem once in a give-away and found him to be very polite and grateful for the coin.
Even though we deal with it every day, all of us in the medical profession fall apart when we are confronted with the loss of a young person. I hope his family will be comforted by their memories of this fine young man.
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I'm still wondering the same as the obituary just mentioned passed away April 30th after a brief illness.
There is a prayer thread on FB by his family that mentions that he was hospitalized on April 24th and his condition was improving but nothing else. >>
I was on one of a couple of sites linked and said he had congestive heart failure. >>
That is what killed my sister 8 years ago.....she was 28. Not near as young as Chad, but too young. Again, I feel for his family as I do understand how hard this can be
I know a lot of folks were wondering what exactly happened to Chad. His family set up a CaringBridge website, which provides a place for donations in Chad's memory (linked to from his facebook page).
On the CaringBridge, Chad's story was related publicly, so I don't think there would be a problem with mentioning it here:
<< <i>In late March 2010, Chad was admitted to the hospital with difficulty breathing. Upon evaluation doctors discovered fluid around Chad's heart. Many tests were administered and treatment began as Chad was diagnosed with Congestive Heart Failure.
Mid April 2010, Chad was admitted to the hospital again. He began taking on more fluid and doctors were concerned about the Congestive Heart Failure and wanted to insure that they did everything possible to keep the fluid drained from around his heart.
On the morning of April 22nd, Chad went into Cardiac Arrest. He was immediately placed in ICU.
Chad was transferred to Duke Medical Center in Durham, NC from Wake Medical Center in Raleigh, NC. where he [underwent] treatment. >>
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Chadler Alan Williford, 17, of Holly Springs passed away April 30, 2010 after a brief illness.
Chad was born December 4, 1992 in Greensboro, NC to Allen and Cameron Williford. He currently was a junior at Enloe H.S. in Raleigh where he was an honor student. Chad had a great sense of humor and like most teenagers was interested in computers and video games but his great passion was in coin collecting.
In addition to his parents Chad is survived by his sister, Ryan Williford; his maternal grandparents, John and Susan Bullock; paternal grandparents, Joe and Elaine Williford; five great grandparents; five aunts and uncles and six cousins.
A memorial service celebrating Chads life will be held Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at 4:00 pm at Apex Funeral Home, 550 W. Williams St, Hwy 55, Apex NC.
The family will receive friends prior to the service from 3:00 until 4:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers the family request that memorials be made to either Duke Childrens Hospital or DUMC Transplant Services at Office of Development, 512 S. Mangum St. Suite 400, Durham, NC 27701-3975, (919) 667-2575 or www.gifts2duke@duke.edu
Online condolences may be made at www.apexfuneral.com
Read more: http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/05/02/463672/chadler-alan-williford.html#ixzz0njmqkBMR >>
Thanks for the clarification... I will truly miss him, and his passion in numismatics.
The rest of this reply is me being speechless.
Having worked with Chad on numerous occassions - this is just so incredibly sad and numbing.
The last sale/ trade PM with Chad shows him as I knew and choose to remember him.
I'd like to now share it with all of you, in fond remembrance. He was a great guy, a great friend
and certainly will be sorely missed.
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<< Date Posted: Apr/08/2010 9:24 PM
Hey Boom,
In that case, I'll consider the coin sold. If you see anything else you're interested in sometime in the future, feel free to make me an offer.
Chad >>
Wow! RIP Chad.
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Chad's post were always examples of the best among us.
We were blessed to have his company.
My heart goes out to his family and to all who knew him personally and who loved his light.
He obviously touched many people with his generosity of spirt and his openness of mind.
Rest in peace, Chad Williford. Heavenly Father has a new mission for you.
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From what I have read from him and about him, this is truly a great loss.
I too looked through my pm's and I see I needed a new shiny 2009 cent................Chad hooked me up, fine young man.
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His maturity and professionalism belied his youth. He was obviously a wonderful young man and I can't express how much I feel for those close to him left behind.
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Very sad. My condolences.
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<< <i>What exactly happened to Chad ???
I'm still wondering the same as the obituary just mentioned passed away April 30th after a brief illness.
There is a prayer thread on FB by his family that mentions that he was hospitalized on April 24th and his condition was improving but nothing else.
As most have said, my condolences to his family and friends as well.
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What a great essay he wrote as a YN.
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I'm still wondering the same as the obituary just mentioned passed away April 30th after a brief illness.
There is a prayer thread on FB by his family that mentions that he was hospitalized on April 24th and his condition was improving but nothing else. >>
I was on one of a couple of sites linked and said he had congestive heart failure.
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<< <i>What exactly happened to Chad ???
I'm still wondering the same as the obituary just mentioned passed away April 30th after a brief illness.
There is a prayer thread on FB by his family that mentions that he was hospitalized on April 24th and his condition was improving but nothing else. >>
I was on one of a couple of sites linked and said he had congestive heart failure. >>
Thanks Bob.
Very sad, indeed.
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<< <i>What exactly happened to Chad ???
I'm still wondering the same as the obituary just mentioned passed away April 30th after a brief illness.
There is a prayer thread on FB by his family that mentions that he was hospitalized on April 24th and his condition was improving but nothing else. >>
I was on one of a couple of sites linked and said he had congestive heart failure. >>
Wow. Congestive heart failure at 17. That poor kid. My heartfelt sympathies to his friends and family. That is a hard loss to take. I too enjoyed his posts and amazing insight for a YN. He will be missed.
Here is to you ....
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Even though we deal with it every day, all of us in the medical profession fall apart when we are confronted with the loss of a young person. I hope his family will be comforted by their memories of this fine young man.
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Thanks for the giveaway Here's my address:
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He had won a giveaway I had.........I am so very sorry.
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Rest in peace, Chad ... may you find peace with our creator and may your spirit enjoy an eternity of joy... Fly on...
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<< <i>What exactly happened to Chad ???
I'm still wondering the same as the obituary just mentioned passed away April 30th after a brief illness.
There is a prayer thread on FB by his family that mentions that he was hospitalized on April 24th and his condition was improving but nothing else. >>
I was on one of a couple of sites linked and said he had congestive heart failure. >>
That is what killed my sister 8 years ago.....she was 28. Not near as young as Chad, but too young.
Again, I feel for his family as I do understand how hard this can be
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His death is a loss and my condolences go to the family.
On the CaringBridge, Chad's story was related publicly, so I don't think there would be a problem with mentioning it here:
<< <i>In late March 2010, Chad was admitted to the hospital with difficulty breathing. Upon evaluation doctors discovered fluid around Chad's heart. Many tests were administered and treatment began as Chad was diagnosed with Congestive Heart Failure.
Mid April 2010, Chad was admitted to the hospital again. He began taking on more fluid and doctors were concerned about the Congestive Heart Failure and wanted to insure that they did everything possible to keep the fluid drained from around his heart.
On the morning of April 22nd, Chad went into Cardiac Arrest. He was immediately placed in ICU.
Chad was transferred to Duke Medical Center in Durham, NC from Wake Medical Center in Raleigh, NC. where he [underwent] treatment. >>