FAN-TATIC
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It is with much sadness that I inform you of the death today of My good friend Reggie T-42.
Reggie, or his real name Robin Taylor was a true Exeter City fan, he had no 'second' club. Robin was diagnosed with terminal cancer 7 years ago. At that time he was given a 20 percent chance of surviving 5 years. He went to all City games home and away, although on the odd occasion he was not well enough to do so.
Despite his illness Robin completed the Yeovil Walk for the Stansfield Foundation, he helped clear the ice and snow to allow games to go ahead and assisted in the painting of the barriers behind the away end. He also saw the Moxey 21 Shirt being auctioned on E-Bay and promptly bought it is it remained in the possession of true City fans. He presented it to the Stansfield Foundation.
He had a wicked sense of humour, was great company and Exeter City have lost a true fan.
Robin leaves a wife and a daughter.
Rest in peace Robin, I am so proud to be considered a friend of yours.
Sorry, I couldn't find the obituary thread.
Reggie, or his real name Robin Taylor was a true Exeter City fan, he had no 'second' club. Robin was diagnosed with terminal cancer 7 years ago. At that time he was given a 20 percent chance of surviving 5 years. He went to all City games home and away, although on the odd occasion he was not well enough to do so.
Despite his illness Robin completed the Yeovil Walk for the Stansfield Foundation, he helped clear the ice and snow to allow games to go ahead and assisted in the painting of the barriers behind the away end. He also saw the Moxey 21 Shirt being auctioned on E-Bay and promptly bought it is it remained in the possession of true City fans. He presented it to the Stansfield Foundation.
He had a wicked sense of humour, was great company and Exeter City have lost a true fan.
Robin leaves a wife and a daughter.
Rest in peace Robin, I am so proud to be considered a friend of yours.
Sorry, I couldn't find the obituary thread.
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