Statement Made By Alice in Chains
Following Layne Stanley’s death, his band, Alice in Chains released this statement:
“On April 19, 2002, our friend Layne Staley was found dead in his home. The official cause of death is still unknown.
“Yesterday, we all managed to come together in Seattle; it’s good to be with friends and family as we struggle to deal with this immense loss … and try to celebrate this immense life. We are looking for all the usual things: comfort, purpose, answers, something to hold on to, a way to let him go in peace.
“Mostly, we are feeling heartbroken over the death of our beautiful friend. He was a sweet man with a keen sense of humor and a deep sense of humanity. He was an amazing musician, an inspiration, and comfort to so many. He made great music and gifted it to the world. We are proud to have known him, to be his friend, and to create music with him.
“For the past decade, Layne struggled greatly — we can only hope that he has at last found some peace.
“We love you, Layne. Dearly. And we will miss you … endlessly.”
Layne’s family has requested that contributions may be made in Layne’s name to:
Eastside Recovery Center
1412 140th Place NE
Bellevue, WA 98007
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