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Patriots Equipment Manager Don Brocher dies due to complications from Leukemia

The New England Patriots are in mourning today after learning that Don Brocher, the team’s equipment manager and longest tenured employee in franchise history, lost his season-long battle against leukemia early this morning.

Nate Solder
Nate Solder

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Patriots are in mourning today after learning that Don Brocher, the team's equipment manager and longest tenured employee in franchise history, lost his season-long battle against leukemia early this morning. The 2012 season was his 41st with the Patriots. On November 23, he celebrated his 60th birthday.

"The Kraft family and the entire Patriots organization awoke with very heavy hearts this morning," said Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft. "That is when most of us learned of Don's passing. He had fought this deadly disease so valiantly all season long. We were all optimistic that he would defeat it and fully recover. He was back on our sidelines just two weeks ago for our game against the 49ers and I can't remember ever seeing him happier. I am glad I had that opportunity to thank him once again for his loyalty and countless contributions to the team. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife, Laurie, and all who knew Don and are mourning his loss."

Brocher began working for the Patriots as a ball boy on the equipment manager's staff in 1972 and was hired full-time as an assistant that season. He remained a member of the team's equipment staff since then and was promoted from assistant to equipment manager in February of 1994, shortly after Robert Kraft purchased the team. He was entering his 19th season as equipment manager and his 41st season overall with the Patriots when he was diagnosed with leukemia in June of 2012.

In August, when the Patriots traveled to Tampa for their preseason game against the Buccaneers, Brocher stayed behind. It was the first Patriots game he had missed in 40 years, snapping a streak of 834 consecutive Patriots games that he had worked, including 37 of the franchise's 39 postseason games. He was proud to be a member of each of the franchise's seven Super Bowl teams and celebrated each of the Patriots' three Super Bowl Championships.

During his Patriots career, he handled the equipment needs for thousands of players during the tenures of 11 of the franchise's 14 head coaches.

Brocher was born Nov. 23, 1952 in Boston, Mass. He and his wife Laurie have been long-time residents of Norton, Mass.

He is survived by his wife, Laurie, his mother, Betty, his sister, Debbie, and his thre brothers David, Danny and Bobby along with many nephews, nieces and loved ones.

A memorial service to celebrate the life and memories of Don Brocher will be held in the East Putnam Club at Gillette Stadium on Saturday, January 5 at 11:00 a.m. with a reception to follow. Friends, family and all who knew Don are encouraged to attend. The family is encouraging casual attire.

Cremation services will be handled by Roberts & Sons Funeral Home in Foxborough, Mass. In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that all donations be sent to the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation.

Online donations:
http://special.patriots.com/offers/index.cfm?UUID=NEPCFDonations
*Donors can insert a message to accompany their donation such as 'In memory of Don Brocher' if they would like.

Check Donations:
Make out checks to: New England Patriots Charitable Foundation
1 Patriot Place
Foxborough, MA 02035

  • We welcome anyone wishing to post a message in Don Brocher's memory to please do so below. All messages will be collected and shared with his wife, Laurie.*
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