Rob Delaney attends the CATASTROPHE Premiere Screening at The Crosby Hotel on April 6, 2016 in New York City.
(CNN)"Catastrophe"
star Rob Delaney is mourning the death of his two-year-old son, Henry,
following the boy's battle with cancer, the actor announced Friday in a
Facebook post.
"I have very sad news. My two and a half year year old son Henry has passed away," Delaney wrote.
According
to the actor, who starred in the Amazon comedy series for three
seasons, his son was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2016, shortly after
his first birthday. He received surgery and treatment through the early
part of 2017, but the cancer returned late last year. Henry died in
January.
"My
wife and Henry's older brothers and I are devastated of course," he
wrote. "Henry was a joy. He was smart, funny, and mischievous and we had
so many wonderful adventures together, particularly after he'd moved
home following fifteen months living in hospitals."
According
to Delaney, the tumor and surgeries had left Henry with "significant
physical disabilities," but he had learned how to communicate through
sign language.
"His drive to live and to love and to connect was profound," Delaney said.
Delaney praised the doctors and
nurses of the National Health Service, the UK's publicly funded
national healthcare system, who he said "will be my heroes until the day
I die."
"I am desperately sad right now, but I can say with authority that there is good in this world," he wrote.
Delaney
asked that donations be directed to Rainbow Trust or Noah's Ark, two
organizations that provide support to families with sick children.
"I
am astonished by the love-in-action displayed by Henry's mom and his
brothers," Delaney added. "They are why I will endeavor to not go mad
with grief. I don't want to miss out on their beautiful lives."
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