This is like a kick in the hart when good friends pass away so suddenly I have only know Steve for a few years but I fell like I none him for a lot longer than that. He was a gentle soal and a joy to ride with, I will miss his conversations and I will sorely missed him at this years MS150. My prayers and thought go Steve's family
Kv On May 14, 11:40 am, Cliff <[email protected]> wrote: > Words never work for me in these situations. I found out about > Steve's death yesterday and have been in stunned disbelief and sorrow > ever since. Steve was one of the very first friends I made in NC when > I moved here in 1985. We met because each of us were foolish enough > to jump into cold water at Optimist Park at 5:30 am every week day, > and our friendship grew from there. We did outdoor stuff together, > took kayak rolling classes, and did stuff with our sons who are the > same age. After I stopped swimming so much I was delighted to be able > to cycle with Steve, and we did the MS150 together a few times > including last year. It will be a long time before the hurt of his > loss fades, and I can't imagine how Jan and Michael must feel. > > Steve lives on in my memory as a generous, gentle, fun guy. Not being > able to see him, ride with him, or even say goodbye really hurts. > Making donations to Steve's MS web site is a great way to celebrate > Steve's life and ideals. Being able to do it felt good and just > right. > > Cliff --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you foolishly subscribed to the Gyro email group. To post useless drivel to this group, send an email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send an email to [email protected] We love reading 3000 line messages so please don't bother trimming your replies. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
