One of Boston’s most impactful leaders, Pete Frates, passed away on Monday after a long-fought battle with ALS.
Frates, 34, was diagnosed with ALS at the age of 27 and he spent his time raising awareness for the incurable disease. He was a Massachusetts native who change the lives of many, while tirelessly fighting his own battle. Frates began the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, which raised over $220 million for research and medical assistance.
Many people showed respect for Frates after his passing, including New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
“The only thing greater than his impact on ALS research was his impact on our community,” Brady said in a tweet. “Thank you for your strength and courage under the toughest circumstances. We lost a great soul yesterday, Rest In Peace, Pete.”
The only thing greater than his impact on ALS research was his impact on our community. Thank you for your strength and courage under the toughest circumstances. We lost a great soul yesterday, Rest In Peace, Pete. https://t.co/UabuDKarqY
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) December 10, 2019
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