Keli-McGregor-Obituary

Keli McGregor

Obituary

DENVER (AP) - Colorado Rockies president Keli McGregor has died in a hotel room in Salt Lake City, police said Tuesday.

Detective Rick Wall said two of McGregor's associates couldn't get in touch with him and that someone entered his room at The Grand America Hotel in downtown Salt Lake City and found the 48-year-old McGregor unconscious Tuesday morning.

Police were called about 9 a.m. MDT and emergency workers arrived on the scene and were unable to revive him.

"There are no signs of foul play. ... Based on the initial investigation (police and fire officials) did not see anything suspicious," Wall said. "There is nothing suspicious. At this point it would look like it was some sort of a natural cause or something along those lines."

Wall said the investigation has been turned over to the medical examiner's office, which will determine the cause and time of death.

The Rockies said McGregor was on a business trip with team chairm an and CEO Charlie Monfort and executive vice president Greg Feasel.

"Words cannot describe the level of shock and disbelief that we all are feeling this morning at the loss of Keli," Charlie Monfort said in a statement. "Our thoughts, our prayers are with Lori and the entire family as we all try to cope and understand how such a tragic loss could occur with such a wonderful man."

McGregor is survived by his wife, Lori, three daughters and a son.

Chief Medical Examiner for Utah Todd Grey told The Associated Press on Tuesday that state law says the records of the medical examiner are considered confidential. He said that his office cannot comment on the specifics of any case without a release from the next of kin.

"On behalf of Major League Baseball, I am very saddened by the sudden and unexpected passing of Keli McGregor," commissioner Bud Selig said. "As President of the Colorado Rockies, Keli was one of our game's rising young stars. He was a great a thlete and equally great as a baseball administrator. He was also a great human being. All of baseball will miss him. I offer my condolences and deepest sympathies to his family, friends and the Rockies ballclub."

McGregor was in his 17th season with the Rockies, his ninth as club president. He began his career with the Rockies in October 1993 as senior director of operations. He was promoted to senior vice president in 1996 and executive vice president in 1998.

McGregor went from a walk-on to a second-team All-American tight end in 1984 at Colorado State, where he ranks fifth on the school's all-time receptions list. McGregor was selected by the Denver Broncos in the fourth round of the 1985 NFL draft. He played for the Broncos, Colts and Seahawks during his brief pro career.

He joined the Rockies in 1993 after a four-year stint as an associate athletic director at the University of Arkansas. He also was an assistant football coach for two years at the University of Florida from 1988-89, where he earned his Master's degree in education with an emphasis on athletic administration.

McGregor, who was born in Primgahr, Iowa, was voted to Colorado State's all-century team in 1992 and was named to the CSU Hall of Fame in 1996.


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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Dear Mrs. McGregor,
I was fortunate enough to know Keli when I played football at the University of Arkansas. I kept up with his career and his family through the years. He was truly the epitome of a role model for the young men he was around, during a time when they desperately need one. A smart and energetic man who regards his family as his greatest accomplishment.
I am just one of many that have been positively affected by Keli and his guidance.
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I was saddened to hear of Keli's passing. I hope your family can find some happiness in remembering all the great times you had with him. I still remember him when he played football for CSU against BYU. He just stood out on the field. He was a special player.
I only met Keli a couple of times, and I think he was one of the finest men I ever met. I loved hearing him talk about baseball and his work with the Rockies. I'm sure the Rockies will miss him, but his Legacy will live on. I'm...

With deepest sympathy to the McGregor Family. Cindy (Aurora, CO)

I was so saddened to read of the death of Mr. McGregor. Whenever we lose a loved one it is too soon, but when it happens to one so young, it is particularly tragic. In very difficult times I have found comfort from the knowledge that God does understand our pain, even when know one else can. 2 Cor. 1:3,4 tells us that He is the God of all comfort and will comfort us in all our tribulations. I hope these words help you to get through today, and hope tomorrow will be a little better. ...

To the Family of Keli Mcgregor: I sent you a sympathy message, however, I can't find it in the guest book. I don't know why it wasn't printed. Maybe my candle will reach you in this time of sorrow

please accept my deepest sympathy.I hope you can find some comfort in knowing that God cares for you. (1Peter5:7)

I am deeply sorry for your loss. Keli's parents used to babysit me (25+ years ago) and I remember Keli as a very outgoing and kind young man. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you! God will watch over your family in this time of sadness.

Jesus Christ is the Resurrection and the life. Those exercising faith in him will come to life. What a wonderful hope we have. may you find joy in the promises of our Lord Christ Jesus.

I am so sorry for you loss! My thoughts and prayers are with you!