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Frisbee Golf Course to be Refurbished in Memory of Fairfield Native
Torin Bond recently died at the age of 24 and an online account has been set up for donations in his honor for one of his passions.

The Frisbee Golf course at Camp Sequassen in New Hartford will be refurbished and expanded in memory of Fairfield native Torin Bond, who was killed in an automobile accident on May 16 in New York. He was 24.
An online account for donations has been launched.
Brian LeClerc, trustee for the fund, writes on the page that “Torin was a joyous young man with a contagious zest for life and a transparent enthusiasm for the wonders of the world. We remember him for his smile, which lit the room and spread happiness wherever he was. Fittingly, his favorite color was yellow: the color of sunshine and delight.
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“One of Torin’s passions was Frisbee golf—a pursuit into which he threw himself as wholeheartedly as any other. In his memory, we will be refurbishing and expanding the Frisbee Golf course at Camp Sequassen in Connecticut.”
Bond attended Sherman Elementary, Tomlinson Middle School, and graduated from Fairfield Ludlowe High school with the class of 2008.
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Donations to the Frisbee golf fund can be made by visiting here.
Contributions can also be mailed to:
Brian LeClerc, Esq.
Trustee
75 Broad Street
Milford, CT 06460
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