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Dungy eulogizes son as 'sweet young boy'
NFL.com ^ | Dec. 28, 2005 | NFL.com wire reports

Posted on 12/28/2005 1:17:39 PM PST by End Times Sentinel

Dungy eulogizes son as 'sweet young boy'

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NFL.com wire reports

LUTZ, Fla. (Dec. 27, 2005) -- Tony Dungy blinked back tears, straining to compose himself.

"Parents, hug your kids every chance you get," he said. "Tell them you love them every chance you get, because you don't know when it's going to be the last time."

The Indianapolis Colts coach buried his eldest son, James, lovingly recalling the 18-year-old who died in an apparent suicide last week as a "mama's boy" with a "compassionate heart." Someone who loved to smile and have fun.

Dungy spoke for nearly 20 minutes during an emotional two-hour funeral service attended by NFL stars, past and present, league officials, including commissioner Paul Tagliabue, the entire Colts team and four other NFL head coaches -- Herman Edwards, Dennis Green, Lovie Smith and Jack Del Rio -- along with University of Washington coach Ty Willingham.

NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue was among the mourners at James Dungy's funeral.  
NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue was among the mourners at James Dungy's funeral.    
Hall of Famer Mean Joe Greene and ex-Washington Redskins cornerback Darrell Green were also among the 2,000 mourners who came to Idlewild Baptist Church in this Tampa suburb.

Dungy dabbed away tears at times, but his message throughout was clear: His son was a "sweet young boy" who struggled with many of the same issues as others his age.

"As he got a little older, like all teen-agers, he was searching for who that person was inside of him. Who he was going to be. ... And like most of us, I think he went through a time as a teen-ager that he wasn't sure his parents always had the best advice. He wasn't sure that we always had his best interest at heart," the coach said.

"My daughter Tiara said it best the other day. She said: 'I just wish he could have made it until he was 20. Because when you're 17 or 18, sometimes the things you guys say to us don't always make sense. ... When I got to 20, they started making sense again.' "

Tiara, the eldest of Dungy's five children, is 21.

Before leaving for the cemetery, Dungy made a brief statement outside the church and, on behalf of his wife, Lauren, and family, thanked friends and fans for their support.

"We loved our son very much, he loved us and we miss him terribly. James was a good young man with a compassionate heart and we were glad to have him for 18 years. ... God has him now for the rest of eternity," he said.

Shortly before the service began, the Colts entered a side door to the main auditorium of the 5,200-seat church, filed past the open casket and took their seats to the right of the family section.

Dungy, with his right arm draped around his wife's shoulder, led the family in and stood in front of the cherrywood casket to say a final goodbye. The couple took seats in a pew a few feet away, then watched solemnly as the lid was closed and the service began.

Dungy left the Colts on Dec. 22, the day his son was found, and it remains uncertain when he will return.

A preliminary autopsy report indicated the teen-ager took his own life, but the exact cause of death won't be released until a toxicology examination is completed in 4-6 weeks.

The coach addressed his players during the service, calling them some of the greatest role models in the country and urging them to reach out to young people.

"I want to urge you to continue being who you are because our young boys in this country, they need to hear from you," he said. "If anything, be bolder in who you are. Because our boys are getting a lot of the wrong messages about what it means to be a man in this world. About how you should act, and how you should dress, and how you should talk, and how you should treat people. They don't always get the right message, but you guys have the right messages."

He also cautioned parents against taking their children for granted. He recalled Thanksgiving, which was the last time he saw his son, as the teen-ager rushed off to the airport.

"I said, 'I'll see you later.' I didn't get to hug him. I knew I'd see him again pretty soon, so it didn't really bother me very much," Dungy said.

"We talked on the phone a lot the last few days. We're always talking about what was going to happen. The last few days he was saying -- as the guys on the team know he would -- he was saying: 'Dad, we're going to the Super Bowl, and when we do, will I be on the field?' "

Dungy nearly broke down again, then finished his thought amid applause.

"And I said: 'Yeah, man. You know the hard part is getting there, but if we do, you know you're going to be on the field.' ... But I never got to hug him again. That's one thing I'll always think about and always remind people to do: Hug 'em every chance you get."

The Colts arrived aboard six chartered buses carrying players, coaches and staff. Quarterback Peyton Manning arrived separately.

Players from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, whom Dungy coached for six seasons, were among those present, along with owner Malcolm Glazer, former general manager Rich McKay, now with the Atlanta Falcons, and former Buccaneer and Dungy neighbor Warren Sapp.

The coach even had kind words for Glazer, who fired him after the Bucs lost in the first round of the playoffs in 2001. He thanked the owner for taking time to help shape his son's life while he was working in Tampa.

"We took a lot of bus rides to the airport. And he would sit on the front seat," he said, referring to Glazer. "Every time Jamie would come on, he would talk to him. He never talked to him about football. He always talked to him about being a good son, and then he'd talk to me about taking care of my boys and being a good dad -- every single trip we took."


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To: Red Badger
That's it, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.

Very sad day, but will be a very happy reunion on the day of his resurrection. Tony made it clear his son had accepted Christ as his Savior. Why he let the devil trick him into this act, only God knows the answer.
21 posted on 12/28/2005 1:47:29 PM PST by HisKingdomWillAbolishSinDeath (My Homeland Security: Isaiah 54:17 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper)
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To: AppyPappy

Amen.


22 posted on 12/28/2005 1:49:18 PM PST by secret garden
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To: Owl_Eagle

Thanks for the post. I, as yet, am not convinced that it was a "suicide." I will await the toxicology report. In the meantime, the trail grows cold. What was the method of suicide? It is left for us to assume that it was drugs. How did he get these drugs? What is an eighteen year old with a history of overdose doing with these drugs? Anybody he got them from may be an accessory, and anyone who covers it up is an accessory after the fact.


23 posted on 12/28/2005 1:57:02 PM PST by mission9 (Be a citizen worth living for, in a Nation worth dying for...)
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To: notigar

Interesting article. Perhaps the Dungy parents might have known more about their son's problems if they had reviewed James' myspace page.

It seems kinda sneaky - but i check my teenager's myspace page frequently. I have found both good news and bad news there.

To any parent of a teenager: create a myspace account and find their page. It's pretty easy to do. You can search by school/age/gender combo or by email address. Hopefully you won't find anything alarming.

I don't consider it snooping because it is posted on a public website.


24 posted on 12/28/2005 1:59:26 PM PST by Ludicrous (I support a woman's right to choose an effective contraception method)
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To: mlc9852

I havnet heard how they determined it was a suicide.


25 posted on 12/28/2005 1:59:48 PM PST by No Blue States
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To: Mears
I am sorry about the grief your family went through.

From what I heard reported, (and it was only ONCE), the Dungy boy had tried and obviously failed at committing suicide back in October.

I don't know what was so tragic in his life, that he felt he couldn't bear to live, but if he did try to take his life in October, there were "signs".

For the record, I am NOT assigning blame. The fact he felt death would be better than living, upsets me beyond words.

WHY? Only those closest to him would know this.

sw

26 posted on 12/28/2005 2:01:15 PM PST by spectre (Spectre's wife)
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To: Owl_Eagle
"As he got a little older, like all teen-agers, he was searching for who that person was inside of him. Who he was going to be. ... And like most of us, I think he went through a time as a teen-ager that he wasn't sure his parents always had the best advice. He wasn't sure that we always had his best interest at heart," the coach said. "My daughter Tiara said it best the other day. She said: 'I just wish he could have made it until he was 20. Because when you're 17 or 18, sometimes the things you guys say to us don't always make sense. ... When I got to 20, they started making sense again.' "

I e-mailed this line to my mom who is struggling with my 18 year old brother who just graduated early and thinks moving out will be the best thing to ever happen in his life. I told her not to get frustrated and know that one day he will appreciate everything her and my dad have done and taught him.

27 posted on 12/28/2005 2:01:55 PM PST by curtisgardner
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To: js1138
but everyone assuned he had drug debts he couldn't pay.

Drug dealers sell on credit?

28 posted on 12/28/2005 2:02:16 PM PST by HIDEK6
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To: HIDEK6

If you are an NFL coach's son, probably


29 posted on 12/28/2005 2:03:47 PM PST by notigar
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To: Ludicrous

Good idea.


30 posted on 12/28/2005 2:04:23 PM PST by notigar
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To: Red Badger

Thanks for the correction friend.


31 posted on 12/28/2005 2:09:55 PM PST by No Blue States
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To: Owl_Eagle

Did they see his MySpace profile?

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1548331/posts


32 posted on 12/28/2005 2:10:04 PM PST by Sir Gawain
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To: mission9

I, too, think its odd that his death has been labled a suicide. Since they're waiting for the toxology report, it was obviously drug related, but why not consider it to be an accidental overdose?


33 posted on 12/28/2005 2:12:32 PM PST by demkicker
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To: demkicker

James had been Baker Acted in October after a willful incident that apparently has some parallels to his death.


34 posted on 12/28/2005 2:28:09 PM PST by rwilson99 (South Park (R)
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To: rwilson99

Okay, I've read your sentence three times and still don't comprehend it. Are you speaking in code?


35 posted on 12/28/2005 2:32:02 PM PST by demkicker
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To: rwilson99

Never mind. I Googled 'Baker Acted' and now get it (duh).


36 posted on 12/28/2005 2:38:13 PM PST by demkicker
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To: My2Cents

That is absolutely true. I've never seen anyone say this on Free Republic before, but it is the truth. It IS possible to be a Christian, to give your heart over to God, and then go on to commit suicide at some point.

From the article and the fact that James Dungy was making plans, the suicide may very well have been an impulsive act committed in anger or sudden desperation. I have been there before, thank God I am still alive.


37 posted on 12/28/2005 3:18:09 PM PST by DameAutour (I'm uniquely one of us and one of them.)
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To: Owl_Eagle
For you or for them.

Man, if that ain't the truth. Sometimes we think we get too busy, distracted with life's happenings.

I feel so sorry for Tony and his family...I can't imagine the pain they must be feeling.

May God comfort you and family, Tony.

LVM

38 posted on 12/28/2005 3:19:23 PM PST by LasVegasMac (The only thing slowing me down is the A**hole in front of me!)
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To: AppyPappy
The "..." part was Dangy talking about his son accepting Jesus as his Lord and Savior. It was allowed on Christian radio.

i saw and heard him say it on a local Bay Area news channel...

39 posted on 12/28/2005 3:24:13 PM PST by latina4dubya
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To: Owl_Eagle
"because you don't know when it's going to be the last time."

For those of us who have lost a child unexpectedly, we know this is the best advice......the pain lasts......the memories are great though....

40 posted on 12/28/2005 3:28:55 PM PST by litehaus
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