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Post by Agent Orange on Mar 13, 2020 8:40:55 GMT -7
If you haven't heard Mr. Flaming passed away a couple days ago. High School Shop teacher, Athletic Bus Driver, Golf Coach among many other things. He drove many football teams to their games, I remember in 8th grade he drove us to one of our first out of town games in Hobbs, he parked the bus and got on the speaker and announced I did my job now you guys go out and do yours and then I'll take you home lol, of course we won, I always remembered that. He will be missed, huge Bulldog fan.
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Post by Charliedog on Mar 13, 2020 10:33:57 GMT -7
Great Man with a HUGE heart and will be missed. Always loved being around him and loved his love of the Bulldogs
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Post by Rick on Mar 13, 2020 12:24:43 GMT -7
I remember Len well, and worked with him quite often. A good man. You always knew he was nearby when he'd hit the horn on that black pickup truck he had, and the first notes of Boomer Sooner would alert the whole neighborhood.
He'll be missed.
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Post by crispysdad on Mar 13, 2020 15:28:49 GMT -7
Great Man! My wife and I rode the band bus many times as chaperones when our son was in AHS band 2001-2004 with Mr Flaming at the wheel.
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Post by crispysdad on Mar 14, 2020 0:27:58 GMT -7
This article appeared in the AHS Beacon in 1967......
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Post by DoggieDog on Mar 14, 2020 11:21:08 GMT -7
How many of you got to work the summer wheat harvest with Coach Fleming???
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Post by Mr. Pitch on Mar 14, 2020 19:14:13 GMT -7
LMBO! I remember Taggart coming back from those wheat harvests with a dark, dark tan. Taggart despised t shirts. Dang. Say a prayer for Tag. He's lost a couple of men recently that really loved him.
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Post by Agent Orange on Mar 15, 2020 15:02:51 GMT -7
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