When it comes to charitable efforts and reaching out to fans, Peyton Manning has long been known as one of the NFL’s most generous players.

He made another classy move earlier this week.

Manning mailed a handwritten letter and a signed photo of himself with the message “In memory of Logan Allen Brown,” according to a report by 14 News in Evansville, Ind., to the family of a 15-year-old Denver Broncos fan killed in March by a drunk driver.

Tuesday would’ve been Logan Brown’s 16th birthday.

From Friday’s report in The Denver Post:

Logan Brown, 15, was killed in March after a collision with another man whose blood-alcohol content was four times the legal limit. Brown’s grandmother, Gayle Ricketts, penned a letter to Manning to share Logan’s story and to tell Manning how much her grandson followed him and how big of a role Manning played in his life.

“To take the time to send something back to a situation in Evansville, Indiana, that he probably doesn’t know anything about,” Logan’s father, Charles, told the newspaper. “It’s important to see that they’re humans and for these other kids to see you never forget where you come from.”