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This is Gene's wife, Jennifer. I have been reading your comments. I appreciate them all. It brings me great comfort. I feel like I "know" some of you. He mentioned things he learned and as soon as he had a problem he posted it to the forum.cdeal28078 wrote:Sorry for their loss for sure. Prayers to the loved ones left behind.
That is not a bad way to go though considering how much he loved his trucks. I wouldn't mind leaving this place in my 71 F100 with my best friend my Jack Russel, Darla, laying on the seat beside me. Cremate us together and put us in the same jar.
clint
Robert,lrjetmech wrote:No, no, no!!!!! He was here about 3 weekends or so ago, and he and his dad picked up the '71 I had given him. He was back here last weekend to pick it up from his Dad's and came back over to my house for a few other parts I had out back and in the attic for him...this can't be true.
Rest in peace, my friend. My deepest condolences to all of his family. Glad I got to meet him on the two occasions he was here, and his Dad, who only lives about 15 minutes or so from me. If there is anything I can do for the family, let me know.
Robert Perry
Sardis, AR
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =2&t=59769willowbilly3 wrote:I heard about this on another forum. Is there a memorial fund here? I'll never forget how this site came to my support in a time of loss and would like to give something back.
My reply sent May 19th:ScreaminZ wrote:So how's everything going? Haven't seen much from you these days. I'm sure that baby is keeping you very busy. My first just turned 1 a few weeks ago. It's been a wild ride! He's a wild child for sure but I enjoy every minute of it. How's your little one doing?
How about the trucks? Did that 390 ever come together? I'd love to try to have another get-together of some sort sometime this year since I wasn't able to make it to the last one. The weather's been pretty nice lately, but I'm afraid it'll be toasty before long. May have to wait till fall when the temp starts heading back down for the year. My truck's actually become my daily driver a few weeks ago, so while it's still a constant project, it's always up and running.
Cheers,
Gene
His reply to that sent May 20th:fireguywtc wrote:Hi Gene,
I havent seen much of you on here lately either. Thanks for checking in, I have been quite busy with the new kid as well as school and working on the trucks when I get a spare minute or two. I did finish the 390 around the beginning of March and the highboy has been going strong since then. Here is the buildup thread: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=56352&p=532333&hilit=390+assembly#p532333
Right now I have it at a local shop having the AC finished so I can enjoy driving it while its hot. I like the idea of having another meet up. Last time I did it, no one really showed. We need to have a better coordinated meet and great I think. No real progress on the 67 yet, but I am out of school for a short while and this weekend is looking good. I need to get back on it while I can.
Talk to ya later, Bill
And one more sent on Jan. 7th from Gene:ScreaminZ wrote:Yeah, I've been pretty busy and haven't been posting here much. I have been lurking pretty regularly though. That child of mine keeps me very busy and now that my truck unexpectedly became my daily driver, I've been spending what little spare time I have trying to get it fixed up to where it's more pleasant to drive. I really need to start a build thread one of these days if anything just to remind me how far it's come. I'm not sure how I managed to miss that thread on your 390. It's good to hear that all finally worked out for you.
I sure wish I could have air conditioning working in my truck this summer! It's already getting pretty warm during the evening commute. Hopefully it'll get better once I get the new floorboards welded in and get the floor all insulated. Right now, there's hot engine compartment air that blows up through the gigantic rusty holes in the floor when I'm driving. Tons of fun. So that's really been my main goal this summer is to get those replaced. Between all the money and all the time this thing's taking up, I'm thinking A/C is not going to be in the budget for this summer. Maybe next year.
Hopefully we can round up a good number of folks for a get together sometime. I think the hardest part is that not many people go to that "shows & events" forum. I've been starting to put together a list of people that I see on this site that show to be from anywhere within a reasonable driving distance. Maybe when we decide to do another meet, we can start PMing those folks to get the word out a little better.
Gene
Gene, your great kindness did not go unnoticed and was greatly appreciated. Jennifer, I wish the best for you and your family and hope you find peace in this time of great tragedy.ScreaminZ wrote:So does that 390 crank look like it's going to work out? I have no idea how much it's been ground, if at all. Just curious what the machine shop was able to do with it.
Oh, and my wife had to harass me about not asking you about your new baby. Did you have a boy or girl? What's the baby's name? Do you have any other kids?
Gene
It was no problem. I told everyone at work about him coming to get the old truck, and how excited I was that someone was gonna get some use out of it. I had just shook his hand and told him to call me if anything happened on the way back home right before I took that picture. I will have the picture of that moment with me for a long time...Good luck to you, and may you eventually find peace...let me know if I can do anything.ScreaminZ wrote:Robert,lrjetmech wrote:No, no, no!!!!! He was here about 3 weekends or so ago, and he and his dad picked up the '71 I had given him. He was back here last weekend to pick it up from his Dad's and came back over to my house for a few other parts I had out back and in the attic for him...this can't be true.
Rest in peace, my friend. My deepest condolences to all of his family. Glad I got to meet him on the two occasions he was here, and his Dad, who only lives about 15 minutes or so from me. If there is anything I can do for the family, let me know.
Robert Perry
Sardis, AR
Thank you for posting the pictures. They make me smile. I am able to see the personalized plates he had just received. At this time they are missing.
Peace,
Jennifer
My father was killed in his bump(f100) in 1985. You never know the time or the place...bindernut wrote:Just terrible news. So very sorry for his family. May God rest his sould and ease his family's pain. I hope he's looking out the windshield factory fresh bump, full tank of gas, the rumble of a strong FE and at the start long country road
fireguywtc wrote:I wanted to share a couple of PM's that Gene and I shared with each other to help emphasize what a great guy he was. Again, I didn't know him very well, but I was struck about how nice of a person he was before he passed. Once I learned of the news, I felt sick knowing this happened to such a nice guy. He was truely one of a kind class act!
This message was sent to me May 18th:My reply sent May 19th:ScreaminZ wrote:So how's everything going? Haven't seen much from you these days. I'm sure that baby is keeping you very busy. My first just turned 1 a few weeks ago. It's been a wild ride! He's a wild child for sure but I enjoy every minute of it. How's your little one doing?
How about the trucks? Did that 390 ever come together? I'd love to try to have another get-together of some sort sometime this year since I wasn't able to make it to the last one. The weather's been pretty nice lately, but I'm afraid it'll be toasty before long. May have to wait till fall when the temp starts heading back down for the year. My truck's actually become my daily driver a few weeks ago, so while it's still a constant project, it's always up and running.
Cheers,
GeneHis reply to that sent May 20th:fireguywtc wrote:Hi Gene,
I havent seen much of you on here lately either. Thanks for checking in, I have been quite busy with the new kid as well as school and working on the trucks when I get a spare minute or two. I did finish the 390 around the beginning of March and the highboy has been going strong since then. Here is the buildup thread: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=56352&p=532333&hilit=390+assembly#p532333
Right now I have it at a local shop having the AC finished so I can enjoy driving it while its hot. I like the idea of having another meet up. Last time I did it, no one really showed. We need to have a better coordinated meet and great I think. No real progress on the 67 yet, but I am out of school for a short while and this weekend is looking good. I need to get back on it while I can.
Talk to ya later, BillAnd one more sent on Jan. 7th from Gene:ScreaminZ wrote:Yeah, I've been pretty busy and haven't been posting here much. I have been lurking pretty regularly though. That child of mine keeps me very busy and now that my truck unexpectedly became my daily driver, I've been spending what little spare time I have trying to get it fixed up to where it's more pleasant to drive. I really need to start a build thread one of these days if anything just to remind me how far it's come. I'm not sure how I managed to miss that thread on your 390. It's good to hear that all finally worked out for you.
I sure wish I could have air conditioning working in my truck this summer! It's already getting pretty warm during the evening commute. Hopefully it'll get better once I get the new floorboards welded in and get the floor all insulated. Right now, there's hot engine compartment air that blows up through the gigantic rusty holes in the floor when I'm driving. Tons of fun. So that's really been my main goal this summer is to get those replaced. Between all the money and all the time this thing's taking up, I'm thinking A/C is not going to be in the budget for this summer. Maybe next year.
Hopefully we can round up a good number of folks for a get together sometime. I think the hardest part is that not many people go to that "shows & events" forum. I've been starting to put together a list of people that I see on this site that show to be from anywhere within a reasonable driving distance. Maybe when we decide to do another meet, we can start PMing those folks to get the word out a little better.
GeneGene, your great kindness did not go unnoticed and was greatly appreciated. Jennifer, I wish the best for you and your family and hope you find peace in this time of great tragedy.ScreaminZ wrote:So does that 390 crank look like it's going to work out? I have no idea how much it's been ground, if at all. Just curious what the machine shop was able to do with it.
Oh, and my wife had to harass me about not asking you about your new baby. Did you have a boy or girl? What's the baby's name? Do you have any other kids?
Gene
Very sincerely, Bill