Lew Rose bush, former Battery chargers LB, dies at 42
Posted by Heatjersey on Monday, July 9, 2012

Lew Rose bush would be a linebacker around the 1994 North Park Battery chargers, the only real team in franchise history to participate in the Super Bowl. On Thursday, six days after his 42nd birthday, he died of the apparent cardiac arrest, the North Park Union-Tribune reviews.
Rose bush may be the seventh person in that team to die before age 45, and also the second this season after defensive lineman Shawn Lee died in Feb of cardiac event following a lengthy bout with diabetes. He was 44.
Others to die prematurely include David Griggs, who had been wiped out inside a vehicle accident in June 1995 (he was 28) running back Rodney Culver died when his plane crashed within the Florida Everglades (he was 26) Doug Burns died as he was two times struck by lightning in 1998 (he was 28) Curtis Whitley died of the drug overdose in 2008 (he was 39), and Chris Mims died of the enlarged heart that very same year (he was 38).
Rose bush was selected within the 4th round from the 1993 draft from Washington Condition. (He was at exactly the same draft class as Doug Burns, who had been a seventh-rounder.) He performed seven season for that Battery chargers coupled with 201 takes up, three sacks as well as an interception. He spent the ultimate 3 years of his career using the Chiefs before retiring following the 2002 season.