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Sad News about a Fellow Huddler


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this is the same guy. He always loved doing his tailgates. He loved to cook and loved to make people happy.

I thought so...I'm very sorry for your loss. Very sad news.

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i'm gonna miss his familiar black CHEVY dualie with panther logos on the side, and him blasting "who let the dogs out" from his truck until it drove you crazy. he would always be grilling his ass off throwing a few back and talking some poo. thats the cliff i knew. you take small memories in life like that for granted sometimes and it sucks......fuging sucks

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wow. this is absolutely devastating. I only talked with him a few times but the times I did he was just a genuine guy who loved football and this was his way of connecting with people.

Definitely thoughts and prayers to his family.

I hope we can all take a step back and understand how fragile our time is and make the most of each day.

wow...Im just at a loss...

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I will miss him dearly. He is my life and I dont know how Im suppose to live without him. I love him with all my heart. I talked to him right before it all happened. This is so heartbreaking for me. We spent his last few hours just holding each other. This is the hardest thing I have to deal with. I am so lost.

I'm sorry for your loss, I can't imagine what you are going through right now but but I believe he is in a better place and has found the peace he sought.

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I really can't believe this.

I never met the guy, but we chatted quite a bit on the Huddle. Like many have said, he definitely liked to stir the pot. We got into an argument once, and when I snapped at him he actually apologized and we were friends ever since (well, as much as a friend as you can be online, I guess).

He seemed like a good guy, and even though I never met him I always enjoyed reading his posts, inflammatory as many of them were.

Rest in peace, Electro.

Life is precious.

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