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Eric Fryer Fletcher

Manchester, Connecticut

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Eric Fryer Fletcher, 51, of Manchester passed away suddenly on Saturday, May 27, 2006. He attended Manchester High School, and was a lifelong resident of Manchester. Eric had a consuming passion for music and was an accomplished guitarist. He performed with a number of bands in his youth, and for...

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I am glad I met and talked to Eric 1 time, up in Vernon. He didn't know me, but our mutual passion for music made the connection. I could tell he had a good soul, and came away from that chance meeting with a nice memory.

Celebrating a life well lived.

Eric, two years have slipped by since you left and I still think of you all the time. I wish we could have one of our funny conversations, or watch you smoke a cigarette, or play some music together. I stop by quite often and say HI and think of how you and Pat could throw stones at each other.Rest easy Eric Baby and I hope we can meet again somewhere.....

I have this fantasy that Eric is setting Torri straight about how to play music. But there is no fantasy that can be the salve to the pain..

David Fletcher, age 8, received a couple of guitars at his uncle's passing. On March 29, he will be performing at his grade school's talent show after a year of lessons. He will be playing "Zombie", which was a hit song by the Cranberries several years ago. He is receiving a lot of attention at rehearsals from the girls in his school.

I miss my brother every day...

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My sincere condolences to the Fletcher family. I just heard of Eric passing. Eric was a wonderul musician whom I will always remember as a warm, sensitive and gentle soul. He will be missed by many.
God Bless,
Lance McCollum

I think George Gould's memories testimonial made the grandest of gestures of why so many people honored, with grace, laughter, and wisdom this great man.
Then came the guitar and we've had to learn the HARD WAY what it's like to miss the man playing that slide.
To his family, friends, and "The Band", prayers of love to you all. You couldn't ask for better memories.........he was a treasure.