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The cause of death of Chase Stegall, a member of DePaul University’s men’s football team, former son NFL Player Milton Stegall was released a few months after his unexpected death.
The university announced Stegall’s death in early June. Student-run newspapers, depaulia, It was reported at the time that Stigle was found dead “in the dormitory on the University Lincoln Park campus.” He is 20 years old.

Stegall, 20, played 16 games last year, his only goal against Drake. (Provided by DePaul Track and Field)
The cause of death was not revealed at that time.
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However, the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office listed Stigle’s cause of death as “sudden death of epilepsy.” His death was listed as nature.
Stegall, a sophomore at Depaul University, was described by school officials as a “precious member” of the community and a “dedicated teammate and kind friend.”

Stegall did not see the freshman’s game move last season, playing nearly 400 minutes on the football field last season. (Provided by DePaul Track and Field)
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the chased family, friends, teammates and everyone who loves him. In the days that come, we will support the chased family and teammates in this devastating time. His losses will be deeply felt throughout our track and field and college families, and his memories will always be part of DePaul University,” Vice Presidents Dewayne Peevy and Teawene Peevy and Head Coach declared Attrike Atkin Spiets of Atter Inter Inter Inser Plotice of Atter Ottime as a statement.
Stegall, 20, played 16 games last year, his only goal against Drake. He is football This year I haven’t seen any freshman race action, this year’s field.
He is the former son Cincinnati Bengali Receiver Milt “Milt” Stegall, who played for three seasons in the NFL and then had a great career in the Canadian Football League for 14 years.

Winnipeg Blue Bomber’s wide receiver Milt “Milt” Stegall and his son Chase left the stadium after the CFL 95th Gray Cup football championship in Toronto, Canada on November 25, 2007. (Reuters/Fred Greenslad)
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A few weeks after the news of his son’s death, Milt Stegall shared a heartbreaking post on Father’s Day.
“Father’s Day has changed for me, but my love and gratitude will never be. Today feels different, but my blessings are still numerous.” “One of my sons is playing football in heaven and the other is playing football on earth. But, in God’s grace, I am still the luckiest father in the world.”
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