Eddie Montgomery’s Ex-Wife: ‘Our Son Died of an Overdose’
Just days after the tragic death of her son, Eddie Montgomery's ex-wife is speaking out about his cause of death in the hope of helping another family who might be struggling with the same issues.
19-year-old Hunter Montgomery died on Sunday after spending several days on life support at a hospital in Kentucky. His father, Montgomery Gentry singer Eddie Montgomery, broke the tragic news of his untimely passing, saying, “My son Hunter went to heaven today ... I appreciate all your prayers and love and thank you for giving us privacy as we grieve and say goodbye.”
Hunter's passing was initially attributed to an unspecified accident, but his mother — Montgomery's ex-wife, Tracy Nunan — revealed on Wednesday night (Sept. 30) that the young man's cause of death was an overdose. She lashed out at the media via her Facebook page, saying she was coming forward to end speculation, and in the hope that her son's story might help someone else:
When a family asks for privacy, there is a reason. Grieving the loss of a child is the most heart-wrenching experience any parent can imagine. It defies description. Since the media refuses to respect our request for privacy, I'm taking another route in hope that we might get some peace for our grieving, and more important, in hope that Hunter's story might help others.
Our son died of an overdose. We believe it was accidental and will continue to believe that. We know that he needed help. Maybe Hunter's - and our family's - pain will help another family avoid this.
Not a day will go by without our missing him. Now that your curiosity is satisfied, please have the respect to stop hounding us. Instead, take our story and use it to help others.
Montgomery's death is made all the more tragic by the fact that he welcomed a son, Bennett, earlier this year. Eddie Montgomery and his family have set up a fund to benefit the infant. Visit Helping Hands Ministries online to make a contribution to the Bennett Montgomery fund, or mail a donation to Helping Hands Ministries, P.O. Box 337, Tallulah Falls, Ga., 30573. Please note "Bennett Montgomery Fund."
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