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Post by Ray Higgins on Sept 5, 2019 21:03:20 GMT -6
Former Grambling Football player has passed on 8/31/19
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Post by Ray Higgins on Sept 5, 2019 22:27:37 GMT -6
On November 11, 2010 after an overtime loss Gabriel Fleming stood as The Lone Grambling State Football player while the World Famed Tiger Marching band played the Alma Mater. Former Grambling Drum major Yusef Anderson and former band director Dr. Larry J. Pannell joined him. #GoGrambling
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Post by Ray Higgins on Sept 5, 2019 23:06:36 GMT -6
. It is with deep sadness, that we have to inform you of the passing of Gabriel Fleming. Caused by a tragic accident he lost his life at Saturday. Our deepest condolences to his family and friends. Rest In Peace Gabe! #thiswillalwaysbeyourhuddle "All I have is Football" was the first sentence I heard him say when I entered the room. Gabriel was a quiet person at times, but when he stepped on the Football field he made sure everyone saw and heard him. "I don't have anything here, no family, just football! So i have to make the most of it, right?" Gabriel! You gave your heart and soul to our team; in a time where we needed it the most. You were a real leader and never let us down. And with all the time passing by you never lost your great sense of humor, your integrity and your unbelievable passion for our sport. You are such a great teammate - We all loved playing with you and are deeply saddened that you are gone. We had so much more games to win, moments to laugh and snaps to play. But one thing is certain: you have something here: cause we will always be your Erding Bulls Family, we will never forget you and you will always be in our hearts! ms @ Erding, Germany
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Post by Ray Higgins on Sept 6, 2019 6:16:50 GMT -6
Mourning for Footballer of the Erding Bull
The Erding Bulls are mourning the loss of Gabriel Fleming, who died last Saturday after a swimming accident in Kronthaler Weiher. The 32-year-old played since the beginning of 2019 for the Erdinger football team.
Erding - He had once joined the team as a linebacker from the München Rangers. "But he also played as a running back - actually everywhere, where he was needed," said a spokeswoman for the club. "He was our man for everything." The entire club was shocked by the death of the popular athlete, who lived in Erding and worked at the airport. As reported, the American had suddenly set before the eyes of other bathers. Despite immediate rescue and resuscitation measures he died afterwards in the Klinikum Erding.
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Post by Ray Higgins on Sept 6, 2019 23:01:34 GMT -6
The video
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Post by Coach on Sept 18, 2019 19:28:43 GMT -6
Sad news. Prayers up.
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