The American actor and singer, Cody Linley’s brother, Chad Linley was died at an age of 29. Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez and Cody Linley’s fans have express sympathies through twitter.
It’s big blow for the 21-year-old, Miley Cyrus’ onscreen boyfriend, Cody Linley. But, the reasons behind the death of Chad did not reveal yet and Cody also did not speak anything officially regarding his brother’s death.
The death news was exposed on the web when the Hollywood celebrities expressing condolences to Cody through social networking sites such as twitter and facebook.
On August 8, he thanked everyone through a tweet – “Thanks for all the prayers and support. I appreciate everyone that has reached out to me one way or another.”
Demi Lovato shared a tweet on August 10, – ““RIP Chad Linley.. Knew you since I was a kid.. You were family… You will be missed… Please #prayforcodylinley and his amazing family.”
The 19-year-old, Selena Gomez is mourning the death of Chad Linley. The sudden death of Chad shocked his family, friends and Cody’s fans.
Selena Gomez tweet – “@codylinley7 you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers, I hope you guys can find strength during this…”
Cody Linley released his first single “Breathe” in September 2010 and planning to release his debut album sometime in 2011 or 2012.
Cody Linley’s brother Chad Linley died at 29
Chad Allen Linley, age 29, of Houston (formerly of Lewisville, TX) passed away August 6, 2011. Born May 13, 1982 in Denton, TX he is survived by his parents, Brian and Cathy Sullivan and Lee Linley; brothers, Cody Linley, Scott Sullivan and Ben Sullivan;
Chad attended MediaTech Institute in Houston and was studying Recording Arts. He was scheduled to graduate in September. Chad was an up-and-coming DJ and was making a name for himself across Texas. He was headlining major events in Houston, Dallas and Austin and was planning to relocate to Austin after graduation.
Chad was a vivacious character. He had an infectious smile and an uncanny energy that was hard not to notice when he walked into a room. He kept his friends and fellow classmates in stitches with his antics. He was the kind of guy who would rescue a friend who’s car had broken down and offer them a place to stay without question. His warmth and generosity touched all those he came in contact with. Chad was a beautiful soul…inside and out. His memory will live on through all the lives he touched.
If you would like to post a comment, photo, or share a story about Chad, please feel free to join the Facebook group “Remembering Chad“.
There is also event being held at Kryptonite in Houston (one of the venues Chad had a regular DJ gig at) called “Underworld Friday – In Memoriam of our beloved Chad Wick”
“Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for awhile and leave footprints on our hearts. And we are never, ever the same.”