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Friends – Brendan and Jeff Crockett

Posted on June 29, 2016June 29, 2016 By Markus 2 Comments on Friends – Brendan and Jeff Crockett

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Before I started work on local projects as a photographer, I traveled around the world to take photographs of pool tournaments.
 
With this traveling, I met lots of people and some of them became good friends.
 
Two of them passed away yesterday – I can’t find the right words to tell you how sorry I am about this sad news.
I met Brendan first in 2009 when he was a kid and from then on I stayed in contact with him and his family. 2014 I went to Yosemite with Jeff, Brendan and Bill. What a great time we had.
 
Nobody really dies as long as someone remembers them.
Thanks to Bill for the great words.
 
I was and will always think about two great guys and friends.
 

Brendan practicing with Efren Reyes

This picture was also published in the book of Andreas Huber “Richtig Billard”

http://www.markus-hofstaetter.at/albums/published/content/richtig-billad/ 

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Our Yosemite tour
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Comments (2) on “Friends – Brendan and Jeff Crockett”

  1. Pat Wolfe says:
    June 29, 2016 at 21:02

    Two young incredible souls lost way too soon…..

  2. Aaron says:
    July 7, 2016 at 07:09

    Thank you so much for the love for Brendan you have shown and the amazing journey he had in his life amid the tragedy of a arrow cut short.

    I help out his coach Sal and know the players who are mourning him and his brother.

    Once again thank you,

    Aaron Birk

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