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    Thanks Turb and Z! I was luckily able to buy his season ticket seat to keep it in the family. Haha

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    So sorry for your loss.


    igeaux.mobi

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    _ Here are a couple pictures of the "Dirty Dozen and a Half" that I took in 2007 (separate games) _
    Ron and Carolyn Bievenue are part of the group I think ---They are standing in the last photo!!!!

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    _ We lost another "Dirty Dozen" member. My Grandfather Lyle Mellington, (who is at the end of the row from the left on the aisle) who passed away monday. He was a big UL fan and when his health started to fail him his love for the Cajuns never wavered. He was there when the Tigue opened and rarely missed games. He will be missed, especially on those nights at the Tigue. _
    Your grandfather was a very nice man. The games were always more fun when he was there! He had a terrific sense of humor also and always had a new joke to tell. I am sorry for your loss.

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    Thank you MooreCajun

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    Your grandfather was a very nice man. The games were always more fun when he was there! He had a terrific sense of humor also and always had a new joke to tell. I am sorry for your loss.


    igeaux.mobi

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    _ We lost another "Dirty Dozen" member. My Grandfather Lyle Mellington, (who is at the end of the row from the left on the aisle) who passed away monday. He was a big UL fan and when his health started to fail him his love for the Cajuns never wavered. He was there when the Tigue opened and rarely missed games. He will be missed, especially on those nights at the Tigue. _
    Sorry for your loss. I do not know any of those gentlemen but they always add to the spirit at the Tigue. I hope others will carry on their tradition.

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