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THE REMEMBRANCE WALL

"the next time you do get to play someone, especially a good friend, pause and relish the passing moment because you never know"
Trev Edwards, May 2007

This is a page for people to pay their respects to ASL players who are no longer with us :-(
Simply click on a name to find out more about the person and the tributes to them.
If you want me to add a tribute, or set up a new page for someone please contact me.


Paul Weir (2020)
John Hill (2015)
Fred Ingram (1949 - 2014)
Christian Koppmeyer (1962 - 2014)
Bill 'Fish' Conner (1952 - 2012)
Ian Daglish (1952 - 2011)
Glen Gray (1957 - 2010)
Jim McLeod (2009)
Iain Mckay (1962 - 2006)
John Van Marter (1961 - 2007)
Gord Reid (1953 - 2007)
Cloyde Angell (2005)
Kent Smoak


IN MEMORY OF JIM MCLEOAD

Jim McLeod

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ABOUT JIM: Jim was one of the key players of the Canadian ASL Scene, and was responsible for the formation of the Winnipeg ASL Association and later the Canadian ASL Association, edited and published the CASLA newsletter Maple Leaf Route, organised the Canadian ASL Open tournament, and was the main designer of the Ortona HASL project.

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DIED: 13 January 2009.


TRIBUTES

Bill Bird
The Jim McLeods of this world are few, I was lucky and rolled low enough to have known him.

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