COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Stefanie Spielman, the wife of NFL and Ohio State star Chris Spielman who led a public fight against breast cancer, died Thursday after a lengthy battle with the disease. She was 42.Stefanie Spielman died at the family's home in Upper Arlington, surrounded by her family, said WBNS radio in Columbus, where Chris Spielman co-hosts a show.
"Stefanie has gone home to be with the Lord," Chris Spielman said in a statement released by the station. "For that, we celebrate, but with broken hearts. I want to thank everyone for their support over the last 12 years. Together, with your help, hopefully we made a difference in this fight."
Stefanie Spielman was 30 years old and three months pregnant in 1998 when she detected a lump in her breast. She later miscarried and discovered she had cancer. She survived four bouts with cancer before a fifth recurrence in March.
Chris Spielman was playing linebacker with the Buffalo Bills when he decided to give up football for a year to stay home with his wife and children. When his wife lost her hair because of chemotherapy treatments, he shaved his head.
"People say 'It's a great thing that you're doing,'" Chris Spielman said at the time. "I always say it would be a terrible thing if I didn't."
The Spielmans became advocates for breast-cancer detection and research, winning several awards for their dedication to the cause. They raised more than $6 million for breast cancer research at Ohio State, where she also had attended school, through the Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research.
She helped form a support group for young women with breast cancer, hosted an annual event that honored cancer survivors and created a fund to help breast cancer patients and their families who struggled financially. She was inducted into the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame in 2002 for her work.
"We have lost a leader in the fight against cancer," seven-time Tour de France winner and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong said. "Stefanie was a living example of courage and strength to everyone around her."
Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel called Stefanie Spielman an inspiration.
"Stefanie has inspired the entire Buckeye nation and Columbus community with her courage and strength," Tressel said in a statement. "We will miss her and will always remember the lessons we learned from her. She will always be a special Buckeye."
Two-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin, the president and CEO of the Ohio State Alumni Association, said Stefanie Spielman was a compassionate person who "took her personal struggle and used it as a platform to help other women battling breast cancer." He said the Ohio State community was "tremendously saddened" by her death.
Chris Spielman played 10 seasons in the NFL with the Detroit Lions and Buffalo Bills before retiring after a violent hit that left him momentarily paralyzed when he was with the Cleveland Browns.
Stefanie Spielman is survived by her husband and their four children, Madison, Noah, Macy and Audrey.
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our thoughts and prayers go out to chris and his family.
i think she will see all ohio state games
I am sorry for your loss.
My heart goes out to the family. I know first hand what they had dealt with. No words can truly express the sadness I feel for them and their loss.
RIP to a classy Lady who married a real classy guy. May God Bless You
And now they want us to wait until 50 for a mammo. Great.
my prayer is goes out 2 chris and his fam.
r.i.p. mrs. spielman!
Chris,God bless you and your family
my prayers are with you
Goodby Stefanie...
It just brings tear's to your eyes...Just lost my mom to breast cancer...hang in there Chris God watching her now...
LOST MY DAD BE 8 YRS THANKSGIVING NOT A DAY GOES BY I DONT YHINK OF HIM MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU .
I'm sorry for mrs.Spielman's death; My sister and friend Julie died of that disease, different cancers same disease; My prayers and thoughts go out for the Spielman family at this time.
God speed Mrs Spielman
God speed Mrs Spielman
My thoughts and prayers will be with Chris and their children. A heroine and her hero were such hardworking advocates against this disease. My mother died at age 50, 44 years ago and I know Stephanie will be missed every day.
Buckeye Nation is with you Chris...look to your faith in God to get through this trying time in your life. She is in a better place than this with no more pain...
She is in God's hands now. She can rest in peace knowing that she touched so many peoples lives. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Chris and his family.
Prayers to the Family. May she rest in peace. ...No more pain, no more suffering. Now- she was only 42 yrs young; and some brilliant group of insensitive people are currently on a mission to mis-inform everyone and say No need to have Breast exams until age 50! No Way! That's not good. That's simply unacceptable! We as people can't let that happen. As we've been on a crusade for many years about Cancers- Early Detection is the best protection. I believe in continuing exams for "EARLY" detection. Mrs. Spielman's suffering and death along with so many others is the prime example of a need for us to have exams and coverage through our Insurances and Health Care Providers. It is so worth it and very necessary.
She was the true warrior and an inspiration to all. God Bless her family. The Lord has taken another good one home...
Our prayers and thoughts go out to Chris and his family during this difficult time. God Bless