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Former LSU star, Super Bowl champ Kevin Faulk loses second daughter in unexpected death

Tanasha Faulk, the daughter of former LSU football star and three-time Super Bowl champ Kevin Faulk, died unexpectedly on Saturday, according to a report from the Acadiana Advocate.

Tanasha was 30 years old. 

Tanasha passed away at Oschner Lafayette Medical Center in Lafayette, Louisiana.

No official cause of her death was listed, but there’s no suspicion of foul play.

Kevin Faulk was an All-American and All-SEC running back at LSU, before winning three Super Bowl championships with the New England Patriots. Getty Images

Faulk and his wife, Latisha, lost another daughter unexpectedly in September 2021. Kevione Faulk died at just 19 years old while serving as a student worker for the LSU football program, with which the family maintains strong ties.

According to her obituary, Tanasha Faulk is remembered for her passionately loving her family and taking great pride in being a mother to her three daughters.

“Being their mother brought her so much joy and she was immensely proud watching them grow and learn,” her obituary reads, according to the Advocate. “Tanasha also found joy in holidays, birthdays, family gatherings, and especially Mardi Gras. She loved to cook and was happiest when preparing meals that brought people together. Her generosity, laughter, and loving nature created a sense of home wherever she went.”

Kevione Faulk passed away unexpectedly at just 19 years old in September 2021. Melancon Funeral Home Inc.

Tanasha Faulk, daughter of former LSU football star Kevin Faulk, died unexpectedly on Saturday at the age of 30. Facebook/Nasha Faulk

Kevin and Latisha have been together since middle school and also have a son, Kevin III. 

Tanasha Faulk graduated from Carencro High in 2014, where her father was a state champion quarterback in 1992.

Tanasha Faulk pictured with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, posted to Facebook in 2016. Facebook/Nasha Faulk

Kevin Faulk, 49, went on to become a star running back at LSU, earning All-American and All-SEC honors and becoming the program’s all-time rushing yards leader, and won three Super Bowl championships with the New England Patriots.

After retirement, he returned to Baton Rouge to become an assistant coach at his alma mater. 

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