Singer Granger Smith's son dies after accident | Inquirer Entertainment

Country singer Granger Smith’s 3-year-old son dies after accident

/ 12:32 PM June 07, 2019

Granger Smith's son dies

In this April 7, 2019 file photo, Granger Smith arrives at the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, in Las Vegas. Smith said that his youngest son, River Kelly Smith, has died after an undisclosed accident. In a statement put out Thursday, June 6 through his label, Smith said that after doctors were unable to revive him, the family decided to donate his organs to other children. Image: Invision/Jordan Strauss via AP

Country singer Granger Smith says that his youngest son, River Kelly Smith, has died after an undisclosed accident.

In a statement put out Thursday through his label, Smith said that after doctors were unable to revive the 3-year-old, the family decided to donate his organs to other children.

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Smith says that the family was heartbroken, but took solace that River was with God. The family asked that donations be made to Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas.

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Smith, who is signed to Broken Bow Records, has released songs “If The Boot Fits”, ”Backroad Song” and “Happens Like That”. He and his wife, Amber, also have another son and a daughter. CC

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