Person    | Male  Died /3/2020

Seb Lewis

Charlton superfan. Charlton Athletic was first supported by his father and brother. Seb went to The Valley for the first time in 1992 and went on to attend every single game, home and away from February 1998, that's 1,076 consecutive fixtures. As well as the mention on the Charlton Athletic mural the club also commemorated Seb with a large mosaic mural at the grounds.

Worked as a driving instructor, even though it took him 6 attempts to pass his own test. He was an early victim of Covid, aged 38.

Source Charlton AFC.

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Seb Lewis

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