Memorial website in the memory of your loved one

This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one Anthony Leslie (T-Les) born in Jamaica on 23 September 1945 and passed away on 29 January 2010 at the age of 64. We will remember him forever.

We are missing you so much but we can't forget your smile, enthusiasm for life and laughter and how you like to "run tings". We are not meant to remain on this earth forever but you made sure you will never be forgotten.

TONY LESLIE (MR CRICKET) MISSED BY MANY

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24 April Burgess park Colts vs Tony Leslie memorial select X1 cricket match. Organised by Colin Hantes and others. Attended by ANTHONY JOHNSON His Excellency the High Commissioner of Jamaica and Cllr TAYO SITU His Worshipful the Mayor of Southwark at BURGESS PARK (COMMUNITY) SPORTS GROUND. The T-Les select X1 won.

This event was advertised in The Voice Newspaper in the Sports section. Great turn out and excellent weather - once again thanks for the support.

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WINSTON DAVIS XI vs INTERNATIONAL XI
(playing for Tony Leslie Cup) 18th July - Bristol
Steve Stephenson
dedicated this years match to Tony

SURREY SENIORS XI (SSCA) vs WEST INDIES XI 1.30pm
& LA MANGA DINNER 7.30pm - 23rd July Merton

ANNUAL MALCOLM MARSHALL GAME 29th August
Tony Leslie XI vs Sir Viv Richards XI - Birmingham
Sted Wallen
dedicated this years match to Tony. 

 ALEX TUDOR ALL STAR vs SPENCER CC & T-LES MEMORIAL DAY 18TH SEPTEMBER  Bench in Tony memory

 BANK OF ENGLAND U16 COLTS CC SUPPER 1ST OCT
Hosted by Barry Brown & Ian Hussain, T-Les Trophy was presented to Henry Goodwin U15 who showed most improvement, development and all rounder this season.

Click here to see Anthony Leslie's
Family Tree
Tributes and Condolences
Naming a Cricket Cup after the great man   / Steve Stephenson (Close friend )
You are no doubt aware that the great man was very close to me
and my family.

I am please to say T LES MC my last event which was a Reception
for the West Indies Cricket Team in Bristol in Mei last year when he
paid a Speci...  Continue >>
YES YOU WERE RIGHT... MICHAEL CARBERRY MADE IT   / TONY ADELAJA (SON)
MICHAEL CARBERRY OPENS ENGLAND TEST BATTING AS T-LES PREDICTED HE WOULD...such faith Dad Guess you were shaking your finger in heaven saying "I told you so"....love and miss badly you old man
Special person   / Sted Wallen (Long-term friend )
I am a very good friend of T Les my name is Sted Wallen and i organised the Annual Memorial Cricket Match for Malcolm Marshall every year in Birmingham since 2000 on augustus Bank Holiday Sunday.

Tony was a key part of the event he attend...  Continue >>
Celegrating TLes   / Patsy Kallicharran (Close friend )
Dearest Family
We were so pleased to be able to attend and celebrate our dear friend T Les... I don't think he could have had a better send off and I am sure he is well pleased...

Well done to the family and friends for arranging. <...  Continue >>
Funeral day   / Merie Walters (Work colleague )
To the family

You gave T a great send off and I was glad that I was a part of that. It was a glorious day. I am talking all of those people who could not attend.

God Bless you all.
Merle
Lovely day  / Sharon Vickers (Long time Work friend )    Read >>
Lovely day  / Oliver Robinson (Close friend )    Read >>
Rest in Peace  / Des Crawford (Admirer of his work )    Read >>
LEGEND / Larko/Polly (Friend/Cricketer)    Read >>
T-Les / Ian Newman (Fellow cricketer CWCC )    Read >>
Remembering Tony  / Donna-Marie     Read >>
TRIBUTE / Gary Headley (Friend)    Read >>
The Eternal Optimist and Cricket Lover  / Sydney Arthur (Friend)    Read >>
MS / Vivien Sproule (Former colleague )    Read >>
A sad day for everyone who knew this man  / Max Jason (Spencer Cricet )    Read >>
More tributes and condolences...
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Anthony's Photo Album
Very proud father of the bride 1996
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