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| "In Memoriam: Fiero Members" for those we've lost. (Page 11/35) |
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olejoedad
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JUN 18, 09:52 AM
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Chris - the knowledge thing only gets worse.....
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smartaxel
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JUN 25, 08:34 PM
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Pennocks member "shop_rat45" passed away last October or November. Short of selling him a few parts, I'd only known him on Pennocks, but he seemed like a pretty cool guy, and I wish his family the best.
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madcurl
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JUL 15, 10:54 PM
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Truly missed.

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madcurl
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SEP 24, 12:23 PM
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I got a visit last week from a friend whose husband passed away in 2005 or so. She presented me with a gift. Just now I opened it. Two Fiero cups and label pins.



Her husband is the reason why I kept #011. His name was Tim Cruz (trainman here on the forum).
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Old Lar
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OCT 10, 09:05 PM
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Obituary for Kris A. Munson
Kris A. Munson, Sr., age 54, of Reddick, FL passed away on Saturday, October 8, 2011. He was born in The Dalles, OR on November 29, 1956. Kris was raised in Massena, NY. He served in the military for eight years, four years in the US Army and four years in the National Guard. He worked as an Automotive Technician. His hobbies included fixing cars. Kris was a member of the Space Coast Fiero Club. He was a member of Church at the Springs in Ocala, FL. He is survived by his wife of 17 years Audrey Pierce Munson of Reddick, FL; son Kris A. (Rachael) Munson, Jr. of Knoxville, TN; mother Patricia Munson of Kingston, TN; sister Patrice Bullen of Kingston, TN and sister Denise (Mike) Strunk of Knoxville, TN. He was preceded in death by his father William E. Munson; brother in law Colin Bullen. A funeral service will be held Church at the Springs, 5424 SE 58th Ave, Ocala, FL 34480 on Saturday, October 15, 2011 at 11am. A visitation will also take place at the church on Saturday from 10am until the time of the service at 11am. A private interment will take place at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Church at the Springs building fund in memory of Kris A. Munson, Sr. Arrangements are being handled by Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services (www.hiers-baxley.com).
 [This message has been edited by Old Lar (edited 10-10-2011).]
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madcurl
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OCT 20, 12:25 AM
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Sorry to hear that Chris M. pass away in death.
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madcurl
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DEC 21, 12:57 PM
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During the past couple of days I found out that a beloved friend of mine past away in the choptop community. I'm going by Bakersfield, CA. today and I'm not really feeling good about my visit. I will tell you more about it today with their permission to post and mention the name here.
Death is surly our enemy.------------------
"Friends don't let their friends drive stock."
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Old Lar
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JAN 31, 03:09 PM
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Del Walker passed away last week. He was a fixture at the Dells, Fierorama and other midwest shows. I don't believe he was a PFF pster..


The arrangements for Del's funeral are as follows
Bruskiewitz Funeral Home 5355 W Forest Home Ave Milwaukee, Wi. Services from 4:00 to 7:00 PM on Friday February 3rd
If you would like to donate toward Flowers and card, contact Ann Knoll 262-363-5187 After his long battle with cancer he will now rest in peace. He was a very active member of our club for years and helped out on a lot of our club events. His Purple, blue & pink Fiero was seen at different shows across the Midwest and he won his share of trophies including best in class awards. He always made the time to say hi to everyone and contributed his ideas on many events. I thought of him as my as my go to guy when ever I needed help. . He will be missed by all! and our thoughts and prayers go out to Sheila and the Walker family. Rest in peace From The Fanatics[This message has been edited by Old Lar (edited 01-31-2012).]
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infinitewill
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JAN 31, 03:22 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Old Lar:
Del Walker passed away last week. He was a fixture at the Dells, Fierorama and other midwest shows. I don't believe he was a PFF poster.. |
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Thanks for posting this Lar, I got an email from Del a few weeks ago telling me his last efforts to beat colon cancer had failed. He was informed by his doctor to go "enjoy what time you have" and he mentioned he would be moving back to FL for his final days (which I hope he was able to do.). Del was a nice guy and my condolences go to his family in their time of loss.
Will[This message has been edited by infinitewill (edited 01-31-2012).]
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mptighe
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JAN 31, 05:07 PM
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I know this isn't really the focus, but I really hate to see it when ths thread gets bumped
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