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Tonight I mourn the death of a close personal friend. Dennis Stauffer of Asheville, NC was killed yesterday in a car accident. Two other cars collided when one tried to turn left, and the left turner ricocheted into Dennis's car head on. His 1 year old son was also in the car, but survived without serious injuries. He leaves behind the one son, and his wife.

Dennis was only 32 years old. We were the same age. I met Dennis about 2003, when I interviewed him for a job. We ended up working side by side for 4 years. Even after I moved from Tennessee to Washington in 2007, I continued to work on projects for him from time to time. During the few years we worked together, Dennis had a big impact on me. I know that I wasn't his best friend, but he was mine. Dennis was probably the best person I've ever known.

Dennis was raised in a family where religion was a big part of life. Dennis took his beliefs to heart. He walked the path that he thought was right. Never in the time I knew him did he behave in ANY manner that could be considered morally ambiguous. I honestly mean that. But this didn't make him dull. He was also enjoyable to be around. He was funny, kind, and exceptionally gifted in the combined set of skills required to make drums. He was a master craftsman with an eye on the future, and the next big idea. You can see his work at Stauffer Percussion.

When we worked together making instruments, he made drums and I made basses. We bonded, and shared ideas freely back and forth. While he made a successful business out of this passion, I could only ever manage to build as a hobby. Over last few years, Dennis had inspired me to start building a shop again. I'm proud to say that I'm nearly there, and my "business" will try sell it's first instruments this year. Dennis had promised to help get my guitars and basses into the hands of contacts he already had in the music industry. His loss will mean a big change in my plans. We had planned to split a NAMM booth in Nashville at the next show. I probably won't be able to make that happen on my own this year, but I'll get there soon. Dennis was always dedicated to working, and now I feel obligated to carry forward that spirit of determination and commitment to making things happen.

The saddest part to me, is that his son Roan will never get to know Dennis. I'm sure he will hear indirectly about how wonderful his father was, but he won't learn it firsthand. I wish there was *anything* I could do to fix that.

This whole ordeal only serves to remind me once again of how fragile our existence here is. You can't live your life thinking "if I only..."

Go now and hold close the ones you love. Live every day like it could be your last, because it very well could.

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Slapnpop, so sorry for your loss. No doubt his family and friends will miss him, but from what you describe, they will have some eternal memories of what a great man he was. Such a shame!

 
Sorry for you loss Travis. It sucks that one so young is lost in a tragic accident.

 
Go now and hold close the ones you love. Live every day like it could be your last, because it very well could.
We should all live our lives like this... every day... celebrate the ones you love... let go of the petty things and focus on the light... endeavor to live your life to the best it can be every day... I'm so sorry for the loss of your friend, Travis, but I hope you will hold him close in your heart and let him live on there and share it with his son and/or family.

No emoticon can express that.

 
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I'm very sorry for your loss, and that of the family's. That was a nice tribute to your friend, and any of us can only hope that our time here was well lived and noticed by those that matter. Dennis was blessed to count you among his inner circle.

 
Very sad indeed. A reminder, as you say, how fragile life is. As they say, it's over in a blink.

God's Speed.

 
Truly saddened by your loss. I wish you a speedy recovery. Keep his spirit alive and follow through with what you started. May that thought be a guiding light for his son.

My thoughts will be with you and his family.

 
Damn, no words. I am looking at the clock and counting the hours until I can go home and hug my kids and wife.

 
Very sorry for your tragic loss Travis and our sincerest Condolences! Our Prayers will be with You and his Family. We will celebrate his Memory. The Stanley Boys

 
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A touching tribute to your friend. My sympathies to you, and Dennis' family. May his memory live on through your works.

 
So sorry for your loss. May God guide his family and friends through this loss at such a young

age. Let his inspiration remain alive inside you and continue to pursue your dreams. Maybe

YOU can speak with his son (When he can understand) and tell him what a wonderful person

his father was. I can't think of a better tribute. Write him a letter now while the feelings are

fresh, give it to his wife to give to their son when she feels he is ready.

-Tony

 
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