Legendary Graffiti Artist: "OO"one TC TOP Rest In Peace.       May 3rd, 1958   -   February 27, 2004
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Legendary Graffiti Artist: "OO"one TC TOP Rest In Peace.       May 3rd, 1958   -   February 27, 2004
    His first tag was "Fit 170", then came  "Cadd" and his third and most famous name was "OO" one.   On monday March 8th 2004, just before sunset family, friends and graffiti legends from every train line came with love and respect for one of the greatest throwup artist ever.   "OO" aka Curtis Mack son to John & Reathea Mack, he grew up in the East New York section of Brooklyn, some of his childhood friends will include: Jee2 (James TOP), Tee & his brother Stim, Odd, Add, Ven and KG163 just to name a few...   He would later move to Queens where he would team up with Jester (DY 167) and make the TC crew one of the most rampant throwup crews during the throwup era (1974 - 1977), most of TC crews damage took place on the IND's and BMT's.  
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His final send off was attended by the who's who of the graffiti world.      Riff 170,  Fuzz 1,  Fargo 1,  Keo,  NE163,  and the man who made it all possible, Lil' Soul 159. 
The service was a heart warming experience with a solo by Shirley Mack and a soul grieving poem by his niece Danielle Speaker aswell as inspirational words by the Reverend  who gave the eulogy.   We would like to extend our most sincere appreciation and thanks to the Mack family, friends and loved ones.   Also a very special thank you to Mathew Barnett / R.S Saunders Funeral Home, Brooklyn, NY.   The graffiti world has truelly lost another angel.
James TOP