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How sad is that. 7 years 

Win the Flag for Charlie, Demons. They all loved him

RIP Little Guy

 

The kid had a lot more courage than me to fight the way he did.

Love and support to his family during this time. RIP champ.

 

I’ll never forget Jack pushing Charlie through the banner. Was such a special moment.

Charlie, you’re a Demon forever ❤️


Poor thing. 😢 Life is really unfair sometimes. Much respect to the Club and all its personnel for giving him that experience earlier. 

 

So sad I cannot even understand or comprehend it.

The things I worry about with my kids....  puts everything in perspective  

Thoughts and love to the family


As gs77 said above, life is so unfair sometimes.

Hope his moments with the boys gave him some pleasure.

Sincere condolences to all his family and friends.

RIP little Dee.

 

Not embarrassed to say I teared up reading this. Only the best go early. Play for Charlie Dee's.

Heartbreaking news for beautiful little Charlie and his family. What an awful thing to go through. Life really is cruel sometimes. 
I cried when I read he passed away, but I hope he got to take with him those wonderful experiences the club gave him. 

Too many tears!  RIP young fella.  A DEMON forever!  ❤️💙


44 minutes ago, MT64 said:

Not embarrassed to say I teared up reading this. Only the best go early. Play for Charlie Dee's.

So did i 64

unashamedly…

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

So sad I cannot even understand or comprehend it.

The things I worry about with my kids....  puts everything in perspective  

Thoughts and love to the family

Agree DD. Just heartbreaking.

Life is just so damn unfair and cruel at times.

RIP beautiful boy.


If its too late for the banner this week , the banner for the QF should be for Charlie ,.Absolutely shattered 

 

Just had a ripping tribute to the young fella Charlie and his family on AFL 360.

Proud to be a Demon just like Charlie.

R.I.P 🇱🇮❤️

It was really upsetting to read this. What a terrible tragedy, and I feel so sorry for his family.

I’m proud that the Melbourne football club gave him a wonderful week and showed so much care for him and his family. His parents will remember that week forever. 

RIP Charlie and my condolences to his family.


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