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ChuckDickerson 09-16-2012 03:48 PM

Loss of Beloved FIRST Family Member
 
Dear FIRST Community,

It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I must relay news of the loss of a beloved member of our FIRST family. Kimberly Melton, a beautiful, bright, caring, loving, and vibrant member of FRC Team 456 passed away yesterday, September 15th, 2012 just before 5:00 PM. Ironically at approximately 4:56PM. Kimmy will be forever loved and missed. She was an 18 year old senior at Warren Central High School in Vicksburg, MS. She aspired to be an engineer and dreamed of working for NASA.

Kimmy was active in many, many activities in our local community, her school, her church, the theatre, and of course our robotics team. Her loving and caring attitude toward anyone and everyone was her most memorable trait. She never met a stranger. She seemed to have an endless supply of hugs for everyone and no matter how bad your day was she always had a way of brightening it up. She would do anything to help anyone.

Many of you were touched by Kimmy whether you know her name or not. She volunteered for many years at many FIRST competitions including Bayou, Dallas, and Championships and MS FLL State Championships. She was well known in the Mississippi and Louisiana FIRST Community. If you have competed in Bayou in the last 4 or 5 years, Dallas in 2010 or Dallas West 2012, Championships in Atlanta or St. Louis in the last few years you benefited from Kimmy’s volunteering so that you could have a rewarding experience. Wherever our team went to competition she volunteered for field support rather than just supporting our team. And although our team hasn’t competed at Championships since 2007 she has been there on her own always volunteering and soaking up the FIRST Championship experience in her own selfless way. I believe she worked on Galileo field in 2011 and I know she was on Archimedes in 2012. I believe she mostly worked on Curie and Archimedes in the last couple of years in Atlanta but I’m not certain. I just can’t remember what Championship fields she worked in Atlanta the last few years right now. She also loved working with the FLL students at the MS State FLL Championship Tournament each December as well.

Kimmy’s father, Eddie Melton, is also a mentor on FRC Team 456 and has been since 2006. He has also volunteered for more competitions than I can remember serving as a Judge, Robot Inspector, and FTAA. Kimmy’s mother, Amy Melton, has also volunteered at Bayou for many years in various capacities. Amy has served as my Robot Inspection Manager for the last several years and I would not know what to do without her. The entire Melton family IS a FIRST family and has always given more than their fare share to the FIRST community.

Kimmy accidentally took too much of a common, over the counter cold medication this past Wednesday night. That in itself wasn’t the issue. However, she vomited in her sleep while lying on her back and since she was in too deep of a sleep due to the cold medicine she aspirated her own vomit and her airway was blocked. Her father Eddie found her about 9:30AM Thursday morning when he discovered she wasn’t up and gone to school as she should have been. We estimate her brain was without sufficient oxygen for a minimum of 6 to 8 hours. Kimmy was unconscious when discovered and never regained consciousness. We lost Kimmy as we knew her sometime during the night Wednesday or Thursday morning. It was just a matter of time for her body to catch up. Due to aspirating the stomach acids she suffered chemical burns in her lungs. This rapidly led to sepsis and a blood infection. Eddie and Amy, knowing Kimmy’s loving, caring, and generous nature, offered her organs for donation. Unfortunately, due to the spread of the infection her organs were not medically suitable for donation.

Kimmy lived a wonderful, vibrant, caring and carefree life. She was an inspiration to all. Many will question the reason for releasing the details of her death but we do so in hopes that it will serve as a warning to others. Safety goes beyond wearing your safety glasses, lifting correctly, using tools properly and not cutting your fingers off. Our message to all is to think carefully and read and follow the dosage correctly even with those seemingly harmless over the counter medications. I know I have personally taken “more than directed” with the thought that if “one pill is good, two must be better right”? Please, consider the potential consequences of that idea all the way through and follow all dosage instructions properly.

Let me be perfectly clear, there is no reason to think Kimmy’s death was anything other than a horrible, tragic accident. Since Kimmy never regained consciousness we could not ask her so I suppose we will never know 100% for sure but we know Kimmy. If she had any reason to want to hurt herself there were other means available and the number of pills she took was not consistent with someone wanting to take their own life. We believe she just took too much cold medicine, which caused her to sleep too hard, she vomited in her sleep, aspirated her own vomit which blocked her airway, and her brain didn’t have sufficient oxygen for far too long. People will talk and rumors will circulate but I can assure you if we had any reason to believe this is anything other than an accident we would embrace that and use that to serve as a further warning to others as well.

The last few days have been, quite frankly, horrible. Words cannot convey the tragedy, the sorrow, and the pain, that Eddie, Amy, Kim’s sister Meghan, our team, and Kim’s classmates, and other family and friends are suffering right now and will continue to suffer in the coming days, weeks, and months. Kim touched so many lives. We are all supporting each other and will get through it. Obviously, please keep us all in your thoughts and prayers especially Eddie and Amy and the rest of Kimmy’s family. But more over, please, in the true spirit of Kimmy, join us as we endeavor to turn this horror into something positive no matter how small that may be, and let this tragic accident serve as a warning to others.

Sincerely,
Chuck Dickerson
Lead Mentor, FRC Team 456

AllenGregoryIV 09-16-2012 04:21 PM

Re: Loss of Beloved FIRST Family Member
 
Chuck,
My thoughts are with you, Amy, Eddie and the entire 456 family. I only got to know Kim this year but she quickly became one of the people I enjoyed seeing at all our events. She will be missed by many.
After just the 4 days at Bayou she made it feel like we had been friends for years and she was always willing to go above and beyond to help a friend. She put a smile on so many people's faces and helped make the events run smoothly in a job that is often over looked.

I'm so sorry she has left us so early and we will be thinking of her; if there is anything that my team or I can do to help in anyway please let us know.
Allen

rachelholladay 09-16-2012 06:09 PM

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The entire chain of events is so shocking and devastating, I almost can't believe it. Its just such a horrible accident. Kimmy and I volunteered together at Bayou and CMP Archimedes so many times. She really never did stop smiling or laughing, we were constantly messing with the teams together. Even when I switched from volunteering on the field to competing as coach on the field, I always stopped to dance with Kimmy so we could both look ridiculous. I don't know what I will do at Bayou without her.

My heart and thoughts go out to all of 456 and particularly Mr. Eddie Melton, who as a robot inspector and friend, has shown myself and my team immense kindness throughout the years.

Rest in peace Kimmy, you will be missed very much.

BrendanB 09-16-2012 07:03 PM

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Praying for you guys and the Melton family!

Morgan Garbett 09-16-2012 07:14 PM

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Although I did not know her, I have benefited from the affects of Kimmy's volunteering at Dallas regional and Archimedes.

Thoughts and prayers from Texas go out to Kimmy's family.

JaneYoung 09-16-2012 08:09 PM

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I'm deeply saddened by this news. The 2012 Bayou Regional was a wonderful experience for me and I know that Kimmy's energetic and happy contributions were a part of why it was so much fun and inspiring.

Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

Jane

Nemo 09-16-2012 08:26 PM

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This is an awful tragedy. My thoughts go out to the family and everybody else who feels this great loss.

Qbot2640 09-16-2012 08:30 PM

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I too am deeply saddened by this tragic news. On behalf of team 2640 - please accept our heartfelt sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with Kimmy's family through this awful time.

jessss 09-16-2012 08:35 PM

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I'm sorry for your loss. My thoughts go out to the family and everyone else who feels the loss.

jwallace15 09-16-2012 08:48 PM

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I give my condolences. The loss of someone who aspires to be an engineer and to make a difference in the world is undoubtedly a big loss in the world. I am deeply sorry for your loss.

SarahBeth 09-16-2012 09:29 PM

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What awful news to come and find tonight. :(

On behalf of Team 157 - please accept our heartfelt condolences and will keep the Team 456 family in our thoughts during this difficult time.

Al Skierkiewicz 09-16-2012 11:24 PM

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Chuck,
Please pass along our deepest sympathies to her family, friends and team from Wildstang.

ratdude747 09-17-2012 02:29 AM

Re: Loss of Beloved FIRST Family Member
 
It's a shame how such a seemingly "innocent" act can lead to such tragic results. Agreed with the OP that safety is more than just safety glasses and earplugs.

My deepest sympathies.

Jimmy Nichols 09-17-2012 07:32 AM

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Please pass our sympathies and regrets from Team 1038.

craigcd 09-17-2012 10:35 AM

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I know you are not supposed to have favorites on your robots teams but I must admit that Kim was my favorite on First Team 456. She was always willing to go the extra mile and had a smile that would brighten up any day. I will miss the hugs she always gave me at the championships. I am very sad that she is gone I will miss her deeply.

Curtis Craig


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