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Rest In Peace, Les (Fatal Charm) Drift
Posted by VerbiVore 14 Aug 2008 11:53am
    


I am sad to post that Les (Fatal Charm) passed away suddenly on March 18, 2008. Please keep his wife, children, and grandchildren in your thoughts and prayers.



THIS IS VERY SAD NEWS
Posted by KymB (VIP) 14 Aug 2008 4:21pm
    


I CAN REMEMBER ALL THE FUN GAMES I ENJOYED PLAYING AGAINST LES. HE WAS AN AWESOME PLAYER. WE ALWAYS HAD A RUNNING JOKE THAT I WAS THE MASTER AND HE THE STUDENT/GRASSHOPPER!!-EVEN THOUGH I THINK IT WAS THE OTHER WAY AROUND. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO HIS FAMILY. HE WILL DEFINATELY BE MISSED. GOD BLESS, KYMB (KIM)



Les, so sad to hear
Posted by usmarine83to88 19 Aug 2008 1:51pm
    


I always enjoyed chatting or playing him...him and grampz were the best, great players, but also great players, if you know what I mean. Never a mean word to anyone.



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