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Charles William “Cal-Rider” Able-Lear

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Charles William “Cal-Rider” Able-Lear

Birth
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Death
6 Nov 2019 (aged 39)
Sacramento County, California, USA
Burial
Anoka, Anoka County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.2114552, Longitude: -93.4090914
Plot
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Charlie "Cal-Rider" Able Lear was the founder of the Gear365 movement. He was an advocate for people allowing themselves to be the real person they feel themselves to be. He became the face of the leather movement worldwide in his advocacy that people wear their leather gear every day, a practice he followed himself.

These are the words he used to describe the movement.

"#Gear365 is a movement that helps everyday people who are into gear to accept, love, and be our true, geared up selves in everyday life. #Gear365 is a kinship of nearly 2000 gear lovers; each encouraging one another to get our gear out of our closets, onto our bodies, and out into the streets -- to live our lives in our gear with pride. "

He was employed by KCRA-S tv Station in Sacramento, California.

At the time of his death he was survived by his husband and parents.Age 39, beloved husband, son, brother, uncle and friend, died unexpectedly in Sacramento, CA, on Nov. 6.
Charlie "Cal-Rider" Able Lear was the founder of the Gear365 movement. He was an advocate for people allowing themselves to be the real person they feel themselves to be. He became the face of the leather movement worldwide in his advocacy that people wear their leather gear every day, a practice he followed himself.

These are the words he used to describe the movement.

"#Gear365 is a movement that helps everyday people who are into gear to accept, love, and be our true, geared up selves in everyday life. #Gear365 is a kinship of nearly 2000 gear lovers; each encouraging one another to get our gear out of our closets, onto our bodies, and out into the streets -- to live our lives in our gear with pride. "

He was employed by KCRA-S tv Station in Sacramento, California.

At the time of his death he was survived by his husband and parents.Age 39, beloved husband, son, brother, uncle and friend, died unexpectedly in Sacramento, CA, on Nov. 6.

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