RIP Zachary Tellier

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Sheriff Gonna Getcha
10-03-2007, 10:25 AM
I'm really sorry about your loss SS. The article definately showed that he was a true American hero and, on top of that, was a funny guy (e.g., "I'm a non-alcoholic).

Dlyne8r
10-03-2007, 11:14 AM
died while serving? then we all are going to miss him. may god bless his family. and sorry about your loss

Ditto. Thoughts and prayers to his family.

Gmanc711
10-03-2007, 12:11 PM
Very Sorry To Hear that Let me know if you need anything.

RIP

Lady Brave
10-03-2007, 12:18 PM
So sorry for your loss SS. My heart goes out to you and his family.

SmootSmack
10-03-2007, 02:03 PM
I'm still in shock over this. I'll admit to shedding quite a few tears over it. Last night, our other roommate Andy and I were talking about our upcoming 10 year college reunion and reminiscing.

I remember Zach was an avid photographer and one morning he took some pictures of me, hair all mussed up rolling out of bed, in just my boxers brushing my teeth, then eating cereal with the milk dripping down my chin. A couple of weeks later I see these pictures of me in all my splendor on display in our Student Center. First Prize. Turned out Zach had entered them into some contest. You'd think I'd have been mad at him for doing that without my permission, but there was just no way you could get mad at Zach.

Anyhow, neither Andy nor I had spoken to Zach in a few months. You know how it is, you get busy and lose touch, you keep saying to yourself "tomorrow." But I decided it'd been too long and I was going to email him. But first I thought, just for the hell of it, let me Google his name and see if there happens to be anything on him. Being in the military, I figured there might be some small town article like "Local Boy Serving Overseas" and I was going to tease him about it. We had these running jokes about our respective hometowns and the local coverage of them (sort of inside joke stuff I guess).

So anyway, I did a search and this news was sadly the first thing that popped up. It was really difficult to call Andy this morning and tell him the news.

You know people say that my job must be so cool, and most of the time it is. But Zach died serving our country, and Andy risks his life each day as a cop in SE DC. I'm thankful for them both.

dall-assblows
10-03-2007, 04:45 PM
I'm still in shock over this. I'll admit to shedding quite a few tears over it. Last night, our other roommate Andy and I were talking about our upcoming 10 year college reunion and reminiscing.

I remember Zach was an avid photographer and one morning he took some pictures of me, hair all mussed up rolling out of bed, in just my boxers brushing my teeth, then eating cereal with the milk dripping down my chin. A couple of weeks later I see these pictures of me in all my splendor on display in our Student Center. First Prize. Turned out Zach had entered them into some contest. You'd think I'd have been mad at him for doing that without my permission, but there was just no way you could get mad at Zach.

Anyhow, neither Andy nor I had spoken to Zach in a few months. You know how it is, you get busy and lose touch, you keep saying to yourself "tomorrow." But I decided it'd been too long and I was going to email him. But first I thought, just for the hell of it, let me Google his name and see if there happens to be anything on him. Being in the military, I figured there might be some small town article like "Local Boy Serving Overseas" and I was going to tease him about it. We had these running jokes about our respective hometowns and the local coverage of them (sort of inside joke stuff I guess).

So anyway, I did a search and this news was sadly the first thing that popped up. It was really difficult to call Andy this morning and tell him the news.

You know people say that my job must be so cool, and most of the time it is. But Zach died serving our country, and Andy risks his life each day as a cop in SE DC. I'm thankful for them both.

damn brother. i feel your pain.

my uncle died in the 1st gulf war. thats the price of freedom i suppose. it makes my and everybodies elses problem seem soo stupid. fightin over small stuff like parking spots an complainin about morning traffic.

the soilders dont complain. they do what must be done.

zach was a good man, i can tell by your desciption.

society lost a good one.

JWsleep
10-03-2007, 08:27 PM
My condolences, SmootSmack. Sounds like a great guy--an example of the best kind of American hero--just a regular person who does extraordinary things. Nothing will make this easier for you or his friends and family, but know that he's in our prayers and thoughts.

skinsfan_nn
10-03-2007, 09:49 PM
That SUCKS SMOOT! Sorry to hear that!

May GOD be with the family & loved ones in this time of need.

That Guy
10-04-2007, 07:32 AM
sorry to hear about that :( best wishes to all his friends and family.

EEich
10-04-2007, 08:29 AM
Hey SS... sorry to hear the bad news.
We'll have to have a NA beer in his honor the next time we get together.
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