I am saddened by Steve's passing. As Greg points out life is short. In
these times of insecurity and fear it is essential that we all take time
every day to count our blessings. I have a daily habit of looking around
my world in the morning and looking for something special to be thankful
for, then heading off to the chores of the day with a smile on my face
not only for myself but also for the people I work with play with and
love.
Today I give thanks for having known the ever unique and off beat Steve.
As Ron states we would not be here sharing our love of all things
British car related without his unrelenting insistence that NOBBC be
dues free, meetings free; just a gathering of equals in strange old
cars. The pleasure after all is in the ride and the great joy in the
company of like minded and ever hopeful LBC enthusiasts sharing together
the love of (and frustration with) our individual breeds of problem
child vehicles. Steve, eccentric that he was and like the car he owned
fits into the mold of all of who find freedom on the open road.
A Toast To Steve!!! May the road rise up to meet him!! Happy motoring
pal.
Deano
-----Original Message-----
From: nobbc-bounces@autox.team.net [mailto:nobbc-bounces@autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of gtwincams
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 1:21 PM
To: North Bay British Car Club
Subject: Re: [Nobbc] Steve Lehmann
Ron,
Thanks for the notice. Steve's battle was certainly short. Events like
this serve to remind me, and I imagine others, how short life is and to
enjoy it while we can. This is the second notice today of the passing of
folks in our British car world - another was Frank of Sports Car World.
Is there an appropriate email and/or mail address for Dee?
Thanks,
Greg
Ron Engelhardt wrote:
> I received an email from Steve's sister-in-law Destini today. Steve
> lost his battle with cancer yesterday and passed away in his sleep.
> Our condolences go out to Dee and the rest of his family.
>
> I know many of you don't know and, in fact, may never have met Steve
> but believe me when I say he was one of a kind. He WAS the driving
> force behind the formation of our club, we wouldn't exist without him.
> He was know for speaking his mind and sometimes his lack of tact
> rubbed people the wrong way but I'm sure all who knew him, respected
> him. He will be greatly missed by our club and the British car
community.
>
> Steve asked that Nobbc scatter some of his ashes on one of our spring
> rides. Fisk Mill cove is an appropriate place due to our connection
> with it. I have no further details at this time.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron
> 58 MGA
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