Remembering Gus Hannewald: A Clarksville Little League Star Lost Too Soon

Clarksville Little League Baseball Player, Gus Hannewald, 12, Passes Way, Leaving His Parents Behind

Rest in peace, Gus. You will always be a part of the team.

June 18, 2026

This article was last updated by Manoj Gadtaula on June 18, 2026

The close community of Clarksville, Tennessee, is mourning the loss of 12-year-old Gus Hannewald, a Little League star, who died on June 13, 2026.

Gus was a talented young athlete and was a source of joy and passion. His smile and energy made a lasting impression on everyone who met him.

His sudden passing has left his family, friends, teammates, and the entire community struggling with grief, united in their love for a boy who lived life with heart.

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Gus Hannewald was a cherished member of the Clarksville National Little League, where he played with a fire and enthusiasm that inspired those around him.

Whether he was swinging for the fences or cheering on his teammates from the dugout, Gus brought an unmatched spirit to the game.

His coaches and teammates remember him as a player who gave his all, not just for the score, but for the love of baseball and the camaraderie it fostered.

The Clarksville National Little League released a heartfelt statement confirming Gus’s passing:

“We are deeply saddened to hear of the recent passing of one of our own. Gus was a bright light for everyone who had the pleasure to know him, coach him and to be his teammate. Our hearts are truly broken and prayers are being said and lifted up for Gus’s family and everyone who was touched by him. Gus you have left a permanent mark on all of our lives you are already missed so much!”

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Though the cause of Gus’s death has not been publicly disclosed, the pain left by his absence is felt deeply.

His parents, whose names have not been shared to respect their privacy, are on the thoughts of the entire community as they face this unbelievable loss.

Gus’s Death Has Saddened Clarksville, With Many People Showing Their Support On Social Media

James Perras, a member of the Clarksville National baseball family, shared a moving tribute:

Katherine Sharp added a prayerful message:

“God please wrap your arms around this precious family and give them strength that only our father can. We know you’re close to the brokenhearted and will be with them each step they take. 🙏🏻❤️”

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Amber Farrow, a parent of one of Gus’s friends, expressed her grief:

“So sad to hear the new about my sons friend passing. A sweet boy taken home way too soon. Praying for his kind parents. A pain no one should ever have to endure.”

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Debbie Nunn, whose family cheered for Gus when he played for the Braves, shared:

“The Nunn family sends heartfelt condolences to Gus’s family. We had the pleasure of cheering him on when he played for the Braves. We are sending prayers. 🙏”

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These tributes paint a portrait of a young boy who was not only a gifted athlete but a kind and vibrant soul who touched countless lives.

Following this tragedy, the Clarksville community is coming together to celebrate Gus’s life and legacy.

A Celebration of Life has been scheduled for June 27, 2026, at 5:00 PM at The Bridge, located at 301 Red Coat Run, Clarksville, TN 37043.

The event will be an opportunity for friends, family, teammates, and community members to gather, share memories, and honor the joy Gus brought to their lives.

The Clarksville National Little League has vowed to keep Gus’s spirit alive on the field, playing with the same love and determination he presented.

Gus’s memory will also live on through the countless stories of his infectious laughter, his fierce dedication to his team, and the way he made everyone around him feel valued.

Gus Hannewald’s time on Earth was far too short, but his legacy will endure in the hearts of those who knew him.

Rest in peace, Gus. You will always be a part of the team.

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