As the Kansas City Chiefs organization mourns the death of team matriarch Norma Hunt, they’ve received an outpouring of support from every corner of the NFL, from a message to the commissioner to teams around the league.
In order to pay tribute to Hunt, Kansas City’s Union Station, the host site of the 2023 NFL draft put together a special lighting arrangement in short order on Sunday evening. Here’s a look at their initial message, with pictures of Union Station all lit up down below:
Tonight, Union Station will darken our exterior building lighting with just our east and west arches illuminated in Chiefs’ red as we mourn the passing of Norma Hunt and offer condolences to the Hunt family and members of the Chiefs organization. We honor Norma’s legacy of commitment to our community and celebrate her tremendous passion for Chiefs football – from the very first days of the AFL to celebrating the Chiefs’ victory at Super Bowl LVII. She was the Chiefs team matriarch, the “First Lady of Football,” and an extraordinary woman whose presence in our community will be dearly missed.
Tonight, Union Station features darkened exterior lighting with our east and west arches illuminated in Chiefs' red and the fountain lit in red and gold as we mourn the passing of Norma Hunt. We honor Norma's legacy of commitment to our community and celebrate her tremendous… pic.twitter.com/DE2DsAXfif
— Union Station KC (@UnionStationKC) June 5, 2023