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Leiter’s 9-Month-Old Son Dies of Children’s Lou Gehrig Disease

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

Mark and Allison Leiter tried their best to prepare for this day, but no matter how they braced themselves for the inevitable, it could not diminish their pain and anguish.

Today they will bury their 9-month-old son, Ryan Alexander Leiter, during a private memorial service in Anaheim Hills.

Ryan, who had Werdnig-Hoffmann disease, a children’s form of Lou Gehrig’s disease, died Monday night in Anaheim. Leiter, who requested that the Angels not make an announcement until he could notify his relatives, immediately left the team to be with his family.

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“We felt Ryan was brought into our life for a reason,” Allison Leiter said the other day. “He was an angel on this earth. I’ll believe that until the day I die.”

Leiter, who joined the Angels on March 19 after being released by the Detroit Tigers, told Manager Buck Rodgers that he still wants to make his scheduled start Saturday against the Brewers. He plans to rejoin the team before Friday’s game in Milwaukee.

“Whatever time he needs, he’ll get,” Angel General Manager Bill Bavasi said.

Donations, in lieu of flowers, can be made to the Ryan Leiter Fund, c/o Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy, P.O. Box 1465, Highland Park, Ill. 60035.

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