"In Memoriam: Fiero Members" for those we've lost. (Page 21/35)
maryjane JUN 13, 03:10 AM
Thanks for posting the info regarding BENGAL4's passing away. I too remember his posts here. 60 is just way too young.
2.5 JUN 14, 11:23 AM
Prayers for comfort for the friends and family of DRA. aka David Andrews, friends and family of the wife of Fierofool (aka Charlie), and friends and family of BENGAL4.

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fierofool JUN 29, 12:16 PM
Once again, Georgia Fieros has lost a treasured member. GrannyLinda, wife of TopNotch had been hospitalized for more than a week and passed away last night. She was a strong supporter of the Georgia Fiero Club and it's activities. Through the years, she has served as Secretary/Treasurer and a member of the Board of Directors.

Quoting TopNotch on the Georgia Fieros Forum:

Last night my beautiful wife Linda passed away.
She was the bravest woman I knew. She was in constant pain from severe rheumatoid arthritis but never complained. She was loving and kind to all and generous to anyone who needed her help.
She always wanted to be a part of whatever I did, so when I joined this club, she came along too, even though she couldn't have driven a Fiero even if she wanted to. She not only attended nearly every meeting but served as secretary/treasurer much of our time in the club.
And when she saw the yellow T-top Fiero I now drive on eBay, it was she who made the winning bid.
Fierochic88 JUN 29, 10:40 PM
So sorry to read this. I also need to share the loss of MAFOA member, Scott Manger. Scott was a longtime Fiero owner and most recently had a beautiful chocolate brown 87GT. His widow, Tiff, is keeping the car and brought it to Carlisle in his memory. She plans to participate in Fiero events moving forward which will help us remember Scott.
Dennis LaGrua JUN 30, 02:23 PM

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Originally posted by Fierochic88:

So sorry to read this. I also need to share the loss of MAFOA member, Scott Manger. Scott was a longtime Fiero owner and most recently had a beautiful chocolate brown 87GT. His widow, Tiff, is keeping the car and brought it to Carlisle in his memory. She plans to participate in Fiero events moving forward which will help us remember Scott.



This is a sad story and my heart goes out the the Manger family but there is something that also brings hope. Didn't know Scott and Tiffany real well but it was great that she showed up in her husbands memory with a Fiero and won an award. The fact that she will remain active in the club is great news. There are other MAFOA members (including myself) that have experienced similar loss and I am certain that MAFOA and the Fiero family of folks will always make her feel welcome and make her membership worthwhile.

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RockDorkette JUL 17, 08:02 PM
Hi there. This is Tiffany, Scott Manger's wife. Thank you for the kind words. When I met Scott I hardly knew a thing about fieros. (I still kinda don't lol) I had never even heard of or seen a fastback or mera. It brought me such joy going for cruises with him and watching him talk about his car to people that I felt I had to keep it. I still have a ton to learn since I'm pretty car illiterate in general and I sometimes have a hard time answering fiero questions when I have his car out so I felt I needed to join the club so I could meet new people and network for when I may need assistance
2.5 JUL 18, 01:04 PM

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Originally posted by RockDorkette:

Hi there. This is Tiffany, Scott Manger's wife. Thank you for the kind words. When I met Scott I hardly knew a thing about fieros. (I still kinda don't lol) I had never even heard of or seen a fastback or mera. It brought me such joy going for cruises with him and watching him talk about his car to people that I felt I had to keep it. I still have a ton to learn since I'm pretty car illiterate in general and I sometimes have a hard time answering fiero questions when I have his car out so I felt I needed to join the club so I could meet new people and network for when I may need assistance



Welcome to the forum.
JohnWPB JUL 18, 04:42 PM

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Originally posted by RockDorkette:
I felt I needed to join the club so I could meet new people and network for when I may need assistance



I am so sorry for you loss. There are certainly many people in your local club I am sure that will help in any way that they can. We that are farther away will be glad to answer any questions that you may have. If there is one thing I have learned since becoming a part of this community, is that you will never find a nicer group of people. I consider quite a few people I have met on here extended family now. If there is ever anything you are uncertain of, just post a new topic here in General chat.

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IMSA GT SEP 26, 10:13 PM
Unfortunately we lost another member, "dratts". I had spoken with him many times over the years. Very good guy.
http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum4/HTML/077111.html

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Patrick SEP 26, 10:34 PM

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Originally posted by IMSA GT:

Unfortunately we lost another member, "dratts".



Oh man... I'm really sorry to hear that.