He was 21, but was medically fragile. He had complications from the flu, and suffered cardiac arrest. He was born with severe cerebral palsy, confined to a wheelchair, and nonverbal. He was also intelligent, extroverted, and always full of joy. I actually worked with him for a few years when he was young, doing respite care and taking him to physical and occupational therapy. It is sad, of course; he was well loved by his family and friends, and his absence will be deeply felt, especially by his parents and six siblings. But we all believe that he is truly free now, and that we will be with him again.