Monday, October 27, 2014

Can you think of a better place than that?



Well heaven sakes Mr. Brian Tingley just showed me how I want to die too. In LSU Tiger Stadium down on the football field sundered by the place that brings us real happiness.

Because after everything all that I need to do now is think of "Ole Miss" and I can't help but to feel better. And about all the other football teams that LSU beat.

No! I don't want to die in a hospital bed at all anymore but now sitting in my lawn chair down on the football feel in LSU Tiger Stadium. Wow! What a wonderful way to die, can you think of a better place than that?
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I'mJustSayin 4 hours ag
From one Tiger fan to another, wish I could have had a beer with you watching the Tigers. Never met you but you are  truly a real Tiger. RIP .....
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PonchartrainKnightz 6 hours ago
I'm so glad LSU won. I know he's smiling right about now. My condolences to his family. I have to respect and admire a guy that hasn't missed attending in person a Tiger's home game in 35 years. Sounds like someone any one of us could have known. R.I.P. Mr. Tingley. I'm sure you will be missed terribly by your family and the Tigers have lost a great supporter and fan.
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Socialists: 6 hours ago
Bless the family.
If only we all could die of natural causes doing what we love to do.
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CarolNChalmette: 8 hours ago
sad but i have zero doubt this is how he would have scripted his final chapter were it in his hands to do so...
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Gretna man who died in Tiger Stadium was 'one heck of a fan,' brother says

By Emily Lane, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
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on October 26, 2014 at 8:23 PM,
Brian Tingley, the 59-year-old LSU fan from Gretna who died of natural causes in the stands of Tiger Stadium Saturday (Oct. 25), never missed a home game, his brother Ross Tingley said.

"My brother was one heck of a (dedicated) fan," he said.

Late in the fourth quarter of the LSU-Ole Miss game, Brian Tingley died of cardiovascular disease after experiencing chest pains and other symptoms consistent with a heart attack, said East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner William "Beau" Clark.


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