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Re: [UltimateNomads] Tragic Ultimate News: loss of NYCPUL founder a   Message List  
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Amir has always been so enthusiastic......I think that one of the best things I could say about him, about anyone I would play with, is that he never got angry with people, never took it personally if a call was made against him, or didn't go his way.  I felt like he always gave me his best game.

--Billy.

>From: Pano Anastasato <Anastasato@...>

>Reply-To: UltimateNomads-owner@yahoogroups.com
>To: UltimateNomads@yahoogroups.com, nycpul@yahoogroups.com,  nycUltimate@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [UltimateNomads] Tragic Ultimate News: loss of NYCPUL founder and dustbowl regular!
>Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 12:33:05 -0800 (PST)
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>Tragic Ultimate News: loss of NYCPUL founder and dustbowl regular!
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>The following e-mail came in from Josh Lichtman:
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>We have had another loss in the Dust Bowl Ultimate community.  I was just told that Amir Lopatin died in a car crash a couple of days ago.  His funeral was today.  His family will be sitting Shiva for the next week in Englewood NJ.  I will pass along specifics as soon as possible.  I really want to tell his family about what he meant to us.  I know that all of us who played in the summer league over the last two years are grateful for all the hard work he put into it, and I know that I always enjoyed playing with him.
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>-Josh
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>It is a terrible loss for the Ultimate community. No one had done more in recent years to raise the level of play and visibility of Ultimate in Manhattan than Amir. His enthusiasm and passion for the game was virtually unrivaled both on and off the field. Though he was an occasional thorn in my side, and may have had an even lower opinion of me, he certainly was a rose in the field of Ultimate personalities. I am certain this next Saturday’s game will begin with an unreturned pull and a moment of silence. And the initial disc should remain where it landed for the first point of the first game.
>The anguish that his family and those that were close to him must feel is unfathomable. Perhaps, in time, they might find some small comfort knowing how this will be shared by some of those that did know him. So I echo Josh’s call for a tribute from those that wish to write something in his honor.
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>-Rocky
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Amir has always been so enthusiastic......I think that one of the best things I could say about him, about anyone I would play with, is that he never got angry...
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