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In lugnet.people, Gail Meagher wrote:
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Lawrence passed away last Monday, May 17th. His obit appeared in todays
paper:
http://jobspress.com/announcements/obituaries/livesey-lawrence-james-%E2%80%94-1957-2010-vg-site-qeii
LIVESEY, Lawrence James âââ ââ � 1957-2010, the VG Site QEII,...
Lawrence was a founding member of NovaLUG. He got into LEGO trains from
regular model railroading as he was a lousy painter. Unintentional big
crashes seemed to be his favourite part of a show.
His brickshelf
folder.
Gail Meagher
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Gail,
Thank you for bringing this sad news to the community.
Lawerences Lego folder was one I watched closely for updates over the years.
Deepest condolences to his family at this time, from a fan of his creative work
and involvement with his local community. I am sure he will be sorely missed by
many.
Sincerely
Janey Red Brick
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Lawrence passed away last Monday, May 17th. His obit appeared in todays paper:
http://jobspress.com/announcements/obituaries/livesey-lawrence-james-%E2%80%94-1957-2010-vg-site-qeii
LIVESEY, Lawrence James 1957-2010, the VG Site QEII,...
Lawrence was a founding member of NovaLUG. He got into LEGO trains from regular
model railroading as he was a lousy painter. Unintentional big crashes seemed
to be his favourite part of a show.
His brickshelf
folder.
Gail Meagher
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Eric Sophie wrote:
> Hey I like your compact solutions for the drive and steering, well done!
Thanks, Eric.
I'm getting close to the end of my next MOC. Then, just some simple hills and
then I'm done my part for our next show. Unless of course I decided to try to
build some more cars... I really do have to get back to what I'm supposed to
be doing!
-Chris G.
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Hey I like your compact solutions for the drive and steering, well done!
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