PITTSBURGH — Kalabrya Haskins, Dwayne Haskins’ wife, has issued a public statement after Dwayne was hit and killed by a dump truck last weekend in South Florida.
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Her statement was published on Twitter by the Steelers:
“I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to every loving soul who has supported our family during this arduous time of loss. The overwhelming thoughts and prayers have been fuel for our emotional depletion. All of your blessings have been greatly valued and appreciated. The meaningful touches and impact Dwayne made as a husband, son, brother, teammate and friend is a timeless treasure imbrued in our hearts. I am truly grateful to everyone who has been by our side as we mourn his untimely passing. Our family implores for your continued prayers, yet continued respectful privacy as we painfully grieve.”
Kalabrya’s statement went on to remember Dwayne, on and off of the football field:
“My husband was more than a great football player. He had the smile of a rainbow that touched the diversity of so many. He will forever rest and remain in our hearts til the end of time. His eternal love will always reside with us, Ohio State, Washington Commanders and Steelers Nation for eternity! LOVE OF MY LIFE, FOREVER... REST IN THE BEAUTIFUL PEACE OF HEAVEN!”
She closed her statement by announcing that a celebration of Dwayne’s life will be held in Pittsburgh on Friday, April 22, for family, friends, teammates, coaches, and those who want to pay their respects.
A visitation will be held from 10-11 a.m., followed by a celebration of life service from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Allegheny Center Alliance Church in Pittsburgh.
A spokesperson from the Florida Highway Patrol confirmed Dwayne was walking along the interstate and was hit when he was attempting to cross the road with oncoming traffic.
His death is still under investigation.
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