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Subject: Another FOT Lost this week
From: Dave Riddle <dave@microworks.net>
Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2002 22:10:51 -0700
Friends, The arrangements for Roger have been put on hold temperaly.  He 
will be cremated and there will be a memorial service later this coming 
week. Cards can be sent to

Mrs. Roger Guzowski

1124 E. Diana St.

Phoenix, Arizona 85020

ROGER GUZOWSKI

Last night our president and friend, Roger Guzowski, passed away after a 
sudden and short illness at VA Hospital in Phoenix. On Thursday, August 29, 
Roger was admitted to the hospital in after consulting with his doctor 
about some nagging ailments and after an extensive battery of tests it was 
determined that , among other things, he had hypereosinophilia syndrome, a 
non specific infection that is extremly rare and a cure is not readily 
available. A treatment of steroids had been started, but the recovery 
miracle that he needed just did not happen. He is survived by his wife 
Ronnie and children in California.

Prior to moving to Phoenix about ten years ago, Roger served as president 
of SCTOA. He was the twice and current president of DCTRA. Roger, along 
with Ronnie, were the soul and spirit of the DCTRA. As longtime members 
they were more than a fixture at meetings, events and runs, and their 
company and friendship were always welcome and appreciated. Always quick 
with a quip or a comment, a suggestion or a friendly dig, Roger instilled 
life into the organization and was well respected for his opinions. Roger 
had a sparkle in his eyes and an enthusiasm for his clubs that made events 
more enjoyable just by his presence. His organizational skills were evident 
in all of the events he was involved with, from the monthly breakfast runs 
he started in Phoenix to his pride and joy, the British-European Auto Tour. 
He took so much joy in organizing and running the BEAT, and was well on his 
way to preparing the sixth annual event. Roger was always more concerned 
whether people were having fun on the run than whe ther or not it broke 
even. He jumped in with both feet in organizing the '02 Triumphfest in 
Laughlin and the experience he gained as chairman of the '97 event was put 
to good use. He was really looking forward to this event. One of the 
proudest moments of his recent past was receiving the Digger Davits Trophy 
for outstanding service to Triumph clubs. He was so proud that he and 
Ronnie could share that recognition and no one deserved it more.

Roger was the doting owner two immaculately prepared Triumphs, a TR250 and 
an early Spitfire. He kept them in a carpeted garage full of his mementos 
and toys and it was his perfect refuge and retreat. His cars were always 
gold winners at Triumphest.

Roger will be sorely missed by his many friends both in Phoenix and 
California, and his loss will leave a hole in our lives that won't easily 
be filled. Needless to say, Ronnie could use all your prayers and support 
in dealing with her loss.

A memorial service will be planned in a couple of weeks, and your clubs 
will be notified of the date and location. 

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