Friday, 8 November 2013

Goodbye My Friend

It is a very sad day for me, Lee Maxwell my close friend for many year died last night following his year long battle with Motor Neurone disease.
Lee was part of the informal group called the Redcar Rebels or as Duncan McFarlane used to call us the Teesside Triumvirate and we put on demo games at most of the Northern shows for many,many years.
Lee was a potash miner and rugby player so it goes without saying that our weekends away at the shows were normally accompanied by a few pints of which he could consume an awful lot more than me!!
In the early days of the League of Augsburg group we were invited to a few of Phil and Barry's mega games and I know Lee particularly enjoyed these at the early 18th century was his favorite period.
His reputation as a cavalry commander(***) became established during this time, give Lee the cavalry and it was guaranteed either to fail the majority of its command rolls or having once found its way into melee failed to score any significant hits.!!! His luck with cavalry never changed until our final game when his cavalry regiment rode all over my troops!!
His developed a passion was for 42mm gaming and in later years we did a number of demo games with his Franco-Prussian war collection. We were terrible for encouraging each other to expand the lead mountain, always discussing new periods/scales options, rules whatever and when I retired two years ago we had great plans.
Fiasco last year was when he told me he had been diagnosed with Motor Neurone disease and unfortunately Lee had its most aggressive form, his speech deteriorated quickly and over the year he suffered muscle wastage. It was hard to see him deteriorate so quickly but always in his eyes was that sparkle and mischief. He was determined to go to the Partizan show in September and Dave Imrie had suggested we help him in his game.
I knew that this would be his last show and Lee wanted to go to see old friends and say his farewells, to those people who spoke with him and and had a laugh with us I thank you all.
My deepest sympathies and thoughts go to his wife Amanda and his children Tom and Anna.
Will miss you mate and whatever you do dont take charge of the cavalry!

3 comments:

Der Alte Fritz said...

Lee was one of the first UK members of the Seven Years War Association. He will be missed.

Independentwargamesgroup said...

Sorry to read about this Graham, Lee was good crack.
Robbie

Graham C said...

Jim/Rob, thanks he was a good friend. I now face the task of sorting his collection of books/ magazines and figures. Not looking forward to that too many memories