JACKSONVILLE – Officials at Wolfson Children’s Hospital report that Fleming Island High football and baseball player Ben Johnson passed away today at 11:55 a.m.
Johnson, a sophomore, had …
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JACKSONVILLE – Officials at Wolfson Children’s Hospital report that Fleming Island High football and baseball player Ben Johnson passed away today at 11:55 a.m.
Johnson, a sophomore, had cardiac arrest and irreversible brain damage, according to a prepared statement from hospital staff.
“An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause. The family appreciates prayers and asks for time to grieve privately with their close friends and family,” stated the news release.
The Johnson family declined to publicly comment on their son’s death and instead asked the hospital to share a statement with the community.
“Ben went to be with his Lord and Savior today. While we mourn, we find peace knowing he is with Jesus. We also find hope in Ben’s selfless decision to donate his organs. Please pray for healing for our family. Our hearts are broken,” stated the Johnson Family.
Clay County School District spokeswoman Nicole Snyder said Johnson passed out on Sept. 19 while he was working in the weight room during school hours. Emergency rescue crews were called to render aid to Johnson who was transported to Wolfson Children’s Hospital where he was in critical condition.
“In the last two weeks, Clay County has suffered a number of scenarios that have impacted our community. We are devastated to hear about the incident involving our student, Ben Johnson. He was known as a kind, caring friend and son, who was a leader inside and outside the classroom. Our thoughts and prayers are with Ben's family,” said Addison Davis, Clay County School Superintendent.