88-YEAR-OLD KANSAS CROSSING GUARD DIES AFTER SAVING TWO KIDS

An 88-year-old Kansas crossing guard saved the lives of two students before he was struck and killed by a vehicle near an elementary school yesterday morning.
Bob Nill, who children at Christ the King Catholic School called “Mr. Bob,” was managing traffic for two boys, ages 7 and 11, when he told them to stop for a speeding vehicle.
Eyewitness reports said he was struck after pushing the two boys out of the vehicle’s path, according to Nill’s employer.
“He saved two of our students today,” Principal Cathy Fithian said. “I’m confident they would not be here if [he] had not stepped in and we are thankful, we feel very blessed to have had him in our lives for five years. We just pray for his family at this time.”
She added that the students “loved him so much.”
“He was always so worried about kids’ safety,” Fithian said. “When there was ice on the sidewalk, he’d come up and tell us in the school so we could come up and make sure the kids wouldn’t fall. He always thought about the kids more than himself.”
The entire school prayed a rosary for Nill following his selfless act. He was transported to the University of Kansas Medical Center in critical condition and died a short time later at the hospital.
Police spokesman Jonathan Westbrook said yesterday it was too early to know what led to the crash.
The driver was taken to the hospital and is reportedly cooperating with the investigation.