Rock legend Ace Frehley, the original “Spaceman” of KISS, has passed away at 74, leaving behind a powerful legacy and a grieving family. The Grammy-nominated guitarist died peacefully in Morristown, New Jersey, surrounded by loved ones who faced an emotional final decision — to withdraw life support after his condition worsened.
Frehley’s decline began after a fall in his home studio that caused a brain bleed. Though he initially seemed stable, his health deteriorated, leading doctors to place him on life support. After several days without improvement, his family gathered to say goodbye.
In a statement, they described themselves as “heartbroken but grateful” to have been by his side, sharing that he passed surrounded by love and prayers.
As a founding member of KISS, Frehley shaped rock history with his distinctive guitar sound and cosmic stage persona. Bandmates Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley called him “an irreplaceable rock soldier.”
Fans around the world shared tributes online, calling his passing “devastating” yet celebrating a career that will echo forever. Though The Spaceman has left the stage, his music continues to shine across generations.