Rest in peace, Alan.
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Rest in peace. ...Just received the sad news that ionbeam, Alan Smith, lost his long battle with cancer this week.
I know there are many old timers that wondered how he was doing. There are a lot of us that owe a lot of our attained technical knowledge about our FJR’s to that inquisitive man. I only half jokingly used to call him the professor.
He was a great friend and riding companion, and a big part of our New England Riders Doing Stuff (NERDS) group.
Damn.
Damn damn damn damn damn.
Alan was one of the first people I met at our first EOM in 2008. He was one of the people I really wanted to meet and he was so dang kind and fun and interesting to chat with, especially when he talked about his work. I kinda knew most of the words that were coming out of his mouth but I had absolutely no idea what he was talking about most of the time.
It was always great seeing Alan and Helen at the various FJR gatherings through the years. He will be missed. This one's a gut punch.
RIP, my friend.
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