Maggie McMahon, a Minnesota club swim coach, died on March 25.
She was 37 years old at the time.
McMahon was a coach for the Apple Valley Riptide Swim Team, which is well recognized for being the home of Olympic medalist Regan Smith.
McMahon was in charge of the Gold/Silver (9-12 year olds) and Middle School Training Squad groups at the time.
She formerly worked as an elementary school teacher in the area and coached age group swimmers with the South Metro Storm.
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McMahon experienced a “massive stroke,” according to Minnesota Swimming LSC.
Her corpse was kept on life support despite the fact that the damage was too great to repair because she wanted to be an organ donor.
Both a local monument and a charity to support her 2-year-old son Hunter have been established.
Anyone having Maggie-related memories should send them to [email protected], and the team will compile a book for Hunter to read.
The details of her funeral have yet to be revealed to the wider public.
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