Sunday, September 9, 2012

Endicott Scholarship

Endicott

Come out and support Endicott College, Will's alma mater, and the scholarship fund in Will's name.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Gift of sight

Today I opened the mailbox and found a letter from The North Carolina Eye Bank. Will was able to provide the gift of sight to a person in need. Because Will suffered cardiac arrest he was unable to donate any solid organs, but was able to be a tissue donor (this includes corneas, skin, bone, and parts of major blood vessels) Here is a link to the NC Eye Bank http://www.nceyebank.org/ and to Carolina Donor Services http://www.carolinadonorservices.org/

Will made the choice to be a donor and it is a choice like this that embodies his spirit. Please consider being an organ donor if you aren't already. There are so many people out there waiting for the gift of life and sight and you may be able to help change their life.

Thursday, February 2, 2012



A celebration of Will's life will be held on Saturday, April 7th from 2-5 pm at the Chatham VFW on George Ryder Rd. in West Chatham, MA.



Below is a link to a video that was done by Will's fellow Endicott alum, Matt Forcier, after his accident. It is a true testament to the kind of person Will was....







Here is also a link to his obituary:





Sunday, January 29, 2012

Too soon ...

It is extremely difficult to write this, not for loss of words, but only because a very special person who meant so much to so many people was taken from this earth much too soon. Will passed away around 5 am on Friday January 27th 2012. He had a PE (blood clot) that caused him to go into cardiac arrest. He was admitted to Duke on Thursday after having chest pain at home earlier that morning. I had left him that night at around 8:30 pm and he had been doing ok, but became unstable about 5 hours later and was transferred to the ICU. Ty and I sped into the hospital and were able to be present while they tried to save him. I want everyone to know how good he looked. Will was such a handsome guy (and had the best hair out of everyone in our family)! Even amongst the lifesaving measures and equipment he looked peaceful.

Our family is absolutely devastated. We also know his friends are grieving this great loss.

In lieu of flowers we are asking that people make a donation in Will's memory to the NTAF. The homepage is www.helphopelive.org. Here is the link to Will's page:

http://www.helphopelive.org/find-a-patient/profile/index.cfm/patient/E73088E5-E7C1-8EC8-40A405A2A02A45EA

My parents are here in NC and we do not know when they will return to the Cape. We are talking about having a celebration of Will's life in early March up in Chatham. He will be cremated and we will sprinkle his ashes at one of the beaches in Chatham.

Will was an inspiration to us all. He will always be a hero to me. While he encountered many challenges in life, the most recent being his spinal cord injury, he persevered and went on to get involved in kayaking, sled hockey, and mono-skiing. He didn't let anything hold him back. He had an infectious smile and a kind heart.

Will Archibald, you are so very loved and will be sorely missed. We all have such special, comforting memories of our time together and will cherish those forever. We love you as far as the eyes can see when looking out over the ocean........