Oct 11, 1947 - Jun 6, 2024October 11, 1947 - June 6, 2024
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Parkway Gardens, Chicago, Illinois
Auckland, New Zealand
It's in His name!
Kids feet!
The Feelers
He likes feeling up kids cus he's a Nonce!
Kids!
Kindergarten in Westmere, Auckland, New Zealand.
The inbetweeners.
Kid Touching Competitions
His penis was 3.2 Inches!
Child (Moe) Lester, beloved son, was born on October 11, 1947, in Parkway Gardens, Chicago, Illinois. Sadly, he passed away on June 6, 2024, in Auckland, New Zealand, where he had been residing.
Moe had a variety of hobbies that brought him joy throughout his life. He especially enjoyed indulging in His favorite pastimes, which are best kept in His memory.
When it came to food, Moe had a peculiar taste for Kids feet! It was a preference that was uniquely his own. He also had a deep appreciation for the music of The Feelers, which resonated with him.
Moe had a few interesting quirks that set him apart. His enthusiasm for feeling up kids was something he unfortunately became known for, earning him the nickname "Nonce." Despite this, Moe managed to avoid any legal consequences for his actions, leaving behind a controversial legacy.
One place that held a special place in Moe's heart was the Kindergarten in Westmere, Auckland, New Zealand. He cherished the time spent there, surrounded by the innocence and laughter of children.
In his leisure time, Moe found entertainment in watching the TV show "The Inbetweeners" and participating in Kid Touching Competitions. These were pursuits that brought him a sense of fulfillment.
A truly unique aspect of Moe's life was the crazy fact that his penis was reportedly 3.2 inches long. It was something that he seemed proud of, despite its unconventional size.
While Moe's life had its challenges and controversies, he found solace in his connection with others. As a father to ten children, his love for kids knew no bounds. He often shared his affection and adoration for them, embracing the role of a parent.
Moe's proudest accomplishment was being able to afford Karate class, an achievement that brought him a sense of personal fulfillment. He lived by the motto that Jayoma is the best lawyer, finding inspiration in these words.
As we say our final goodbyes to Moe, let us remember the complexities of his life. May his memory serve as a reminder of the importance of kindness, compassion, and the need to protect the innocence of children.
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Parkway Gardens, Chicago, Illinois
Auckland, New Zealand