Rep. Alan Nunnelee, a Mississippi Republican, died Friday, his family confirmed. He was 56 years old.
“Congressman Alan Nunnelee has gone home to be with Jesus,” his family said in a statement. “He was well loved and will be greatly missed.”
Nunnelee, who unseated Democratic Rep. Travis Childers in 2010 as part of the GOP wave election that gave Republicans control of the House of Representatives, had struggled with complications related to brain cancer after being diagnosed in May of last year. Although Nunnelee returned to work after his initial surgeries, he remained mostly wheelchair-bound after suffering a stroke during one of the surgeries.
Last Friday, Nunnelee was informed that a new tumor had developed and no further medical treatment would be possible, according to NBC News.









