We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupTreat yourself to the perfect entertainment bundle with NOW TV's offersGet a discount code to save on your internet securityDiscover a range of promo codes on kitchen appliancesListen to podcasts and books for less with these offersKhloe Kardashian poses with both Kanye West and David...Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup prove they are still very much...Miley Cyrus shares touching photos from her surprise wedding...Ant McPartlin's ex Lisa Armstrong shares snap of her lavish...Dramatic moment huge rock falls from cliff in CornwallMen caught fly-tipping made to load it all back onto their vanThis is what it looked like inside Switch nightclub in PrestonYoung woman is escorted away by Police in BournemouthHenry Long arrested outside pub two years before killing PC HarperBeaches and bars packed with sun worshippers and holiday makersAfrikan Emancipation Day participants dispute with policePolice launch appeal after plant pots were stolen from HarborneSpanish cops free huge sea turtle from rope wrapped around neckUkrainian TV presenter shows extent of injuries after train attackHero dog chases gang of thieves despite being struck by macheteCrowds seen gathered on Manchester street outside restaurantReopening schools in September WILL lead to a catastrophic second wave of coronavirus unless NHS test and...'The family are utterly devastated': Singer Will Young's agony as his twin brother Rupert dies aged 41 after...RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Get Britain out of this Covid coma NOW! Rob Delaney started writing a book to remind parents that "someone understood and cared" about what it's like to care for a sick child Having another child in no way, shape or form eases the grief of Henry dying.
I don’t know.'
Maybe I’ll write a different book in the future, but now my responsibility is to my family and myself as we grieve our beautiful Henry.”Then in late June, five months after Henry’s death, Delaney announced that he and his wife are
Comedian Rob Delaney talks about the end of Catastrophe, the Amazon series he co-created and co-stars in with Sharon Horgan, and his efforts to destigmatize grief following the death of his son.
Rob Delaney is a father again and it's a rush of "mixed feelings," he said.
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'His drive to live and to love and to connect was profound. The U.S. surpassed Italy in number of confirmed deaths on April 11 (John Phillips/Getty Images) "His drive to live and to love and to connect was profound.
In September, Rob - who announced in June he was expecting another child with his wife - shared a heartbreaking extract of a book he started writing about his son's brain tumour battle but was unable to finish when Henry died.Henry's cancer returned in the autumn of 2017, and his devastated father stopped writing because the family 'just wanted to be with Henry around the clock and make sure his final months were happy. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.
''He was smart and mischievous': Catastrophe's Rob Delaney revealed his youngest son died aged two from a brain tumor (pictured in April 2016) The actor tragically lost his two-year-old son to cancer in January this year and confirmed his death in a Facebook post in February, telling fans he would 'endeavour to not go mad with grief'.He also paid tribute to his 'smart, funny and mischievous' child in an emotional 'Henry was a joy,' wrote Delaney.
“My wife recently walked in on me crying and listening to recordings of him babbling, from before his diagnosis and surgery,” the The details of Henry’s illness were collected in essays for a book proposal Delaney had put together, however, when Henry’s tumor came back, Delaney stopped his writing to focus on being with his son, who had months to live.“I stopped writing when we saw the new, bad MRI.