Joe passed away yesterday. Got word last night, been in touch with his daughter who had posted her loss on Facebook. It's a huge loss for the XS community and his friends everywhere.
He had moved to western Kansas a number of years ago after decades in Colorado, to enjoy the lower elevation and be closer to his daughter.
His personal Facebook has a picture of his bike from 4 days ago out here in Colorado and a picture of a Colorado sunset. It does my heart good to know he had some time in Colorado right before his passing. I don't know if his passing was at home or in Colorado, will share those details when I have more info. Needless to say it was sudden.
Joe was a member of every rally I've hosted out here since 2014, great friend and a better person. And man, could he ride a bike.
Please post up memories here, I will pass them onto his daughter as she has already asked to share as many of those stories as possible. She knows how much he enjoyed riding and enjoyed his friends from this forum, and that means as much to her as it did to him.
Ride safe all. Go take a Victory lap around the block for Joe if you can. "Anything Yamaha is preferred" as Joe would say, but he knew as well as we do that two wheels are better than any other wheels.
Hope all are well and look forward to seeing folks post up here with their memories.
RIP Joe!
-Bonz
He had moved to western Kansas a number of years ago after decades in Colorado, to enjoy the lower elevation and be closer to his daughter.
His personal Facebook has a picture of his bike from 4 days ago out here in Colorado and a picture of a Colorado sunset. It does my heart good to know he had some time in Colorado right before his passing. I don't know if his passing was at home or in Colorado, will share those details when I have more info. Needless to say it was sudden.
Joe was a member of every rally I've hosted out here since 2014, great friend and a better person. And man, could he ride a bike.
Please post up memories here, I will pass them onto his daughter as she has already asked to share as many of those stories as possible. She knows how much he enjoyed riding and enjoyed his friends from this forum, and that means as much to her as it did to him.
Ride safe all. Go take a Victory lap around the block for Joe if you can. "Anything Yamaha is preferred" as Joe would say, but he knew as well as we do that two wheels are better than any other wheels.
Hope all are well and look forward to seeing folks post up here with their memories.
RIP Joe!
-Bonz
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