First published at 14:13 UTC on September 18th, 2023.
-- Both Kellogg and Moore said it's believed that Aumueller suffered cardiac arrest.
Candlelight vigil held in honor of Milwaukie High School football coach who died Friday night
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-- Both Kellogg and Moore said it's believed that Aumueller suffered cardiac arrest.
Candlelight vigil held in honor of Milwaukie High School football coach who died Friday night
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Students, families and alumni gathered at Milwaukie High School on Sunday night to remember 59-year-old Coach Roland Aumueller.
The assistant football and track coach passed away suddenly on Friday night after a game at Parkrose. He was a fixture in the Milwaukie community for more than 30 years and was affectionately known as 'Coach Aum'.
"Aum didn't have any kids so this was his family, all the athletes that he coached. He treated them like they were his own sons or daughters," said MHS football coach Tim Price.
Hundreds showed up on Sunday night lighting candles and sharing memories of the coach who they say helped raise the kids of Milwaukie.
"He turned me into the person I am today. You know I give him all the credit and I am proud of who I am because of him," said Kyan Paxton, a senior at MHS.
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Principal Kim Kellogg and athletic director Tom Moore reached out to families this weekend.
"It is with a heavy heart that I write this communication. Last night, Coach Aum's (Roland Aumueller), one of our long-standing football and track coaches, passed away after the football game," read a letter from Kellogg and Moore. "Our thoughts and prayers are with Coach Aum's family. He will be deeply missed both on and off the field," their statement read.
Both Kellogg and Moore said it's believed that Aumueller suffered cardiac arrest.
"When an unthinkable tragedy like this occurs, it is essential that we come together as a community to support our staff and students who may be experiencing a range of emotions and reactions," the letter continued. "Our priority is always to provide a safe and nurturing environment where students can process their feelings and receive the support they need during these challenging times. We are working through a plan on our next steps, but please know that we will have support for our students and staff on Monday."
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