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'Catastrophe' Star Rob Delaney Son Dies From A Brain Tumor

Catastrophe Star Rob Delaney Son Dies

Feb. 9 2018, Published 7:46 p.m. ET

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Catastrophe star Rob Delaney’s young son Henry has died.

The 41-year-old actor announced via his Facebook on Friday that the brave 2-year-old has lost his battle with a brain tumor.

He revealed that his son’s cancer returned last Fall and that he passed away in January.

“He was smart, funny, and mischievous and we had so many wonderful adventures together, particularly after he'd moved home following fifteen months living in hospitals," Delaney wrote.

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The actor added that Henry had learned sign language and could move around on his "little bum" after suffering physical disabilities from the tumor and surgery.

He told his fans: “His drive to live and to love and to connect was profound. I am astonished by the love-in-action displayed by Henry's mom and his brothers," he wrote.

"They are why I will endeavor to not go mad with grief. I don't want to miss out on their beautiful lives. I'm greedy for more experiences with them."

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Henry was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2016, and despite undergoing surgery the tumor returned

The popular Massachusetts born actor is married with two other sons.

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