I'm very sad to read about Fred. I remember when I was first
getting into the hobby, I asked him a few basic questions about powder
coating. A few days later, a 1" thick package of Notes, photographs,
powder samples and all sorts of things related to powder coating arrived
in my mailbox, without me ever asking. He was a great guy and was
always looking to help. He'll be deeply missed. John Mitchell
On 3/10/2011 8:02 PM, THOMAS FANSHER wrote:
> Fred's wife, Debbie, just called to say that Fred died this afternoon.
> He was still in the hospital and had started experiencing organ failure a
> couple of days ago. I was just a steady decline that had started a couple of
> years ago.
> I don't have any details of arrangements at this time.
> He was kind of a controversial guy and you either liked him or not, but his
> enthusiasm for Triumphs and those who loved them cannot be disputed. I know
> we'll all miss him and his valuable input to the list and our lives.
> The home address is:
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> 211 Commander Cove
> Stafford, VA 22554
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