Over the weekend, a high school student from Palos Heights passed away suddenly.Following his mononucleosis diagnosis a month ago, Ryan Plowman, 17, passed suddenly on Saturday at Comer Children’s Hospital.The head coach of the boy’s varsity soccer team at Alan B. Shepard High School has set up a GoFundMe to “fund medical expenditures, missed pay, anticipated burial expenses as well as other unexpected needs that may be required.”“Everyone fell in love with him right away. The large number of family and friends came to be by Ryan’s side at Comer Children’s Hospital for a week as he valiantly battled mononucleosis because of his positive outlook and likeable nature “GoFundMe stated.Plowman’s high school soccer season finished on Saturday, the same day he passed away, but Trost said he had to withdraw from the postseason on October 25 after contracting mononucleosis.Epstein-Barr virus infection causes mononucleosis. A few symptoms include weariness, a sore throat, and a fever. Teenagers and young adults, particularly college students, are particularly prone to it. It is frequently referred to as the “kissing illness” and spreads by saliva.Ryan Plowman ‘s funeral arrangements will be revealed by Ryan family. The family and loved ones will share details about the obituary, funeral, and life celebration at the appropriate time. We will do our best to keep you updated on them.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to the deceased’s family and friends, who have been struggling with the loss of such an intelligent and compassionate individual.
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