We said goodbye to Dennis today, known herein as dgorms. I spoke with his son and daughter, and a couple of people I knew. There were a lot of folks there! The man had an impact, and he will be missed.
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Dennis had a wicked sense of humor, was generous to a fault and knew how to have a good time; I think we laughed every time we were together, and I believe he's still laughing at me. Never did come and sheetrock our hallway, didja?
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Tell us Dennis's ashes are in that tank...
My wife has been instructed to run a pinch of ashes through my motorcycles.
Sounds like it was a grand and fitting send off.
Very thoughtful homage to the man and his passions.
Wonderful sendoff with a motorcycle and guitars!
Nice honoring.
Slick bike, strat, and LP. Some of my favorite things in life. Glad I am not the only one
I'll have to ask about the ashes. It's hard to tell from my picture, but that tank was the guest book. We signed it as we arrived.
Sounds like it was a really nice send off. I must admit I'm kicking myself a bit Wade because I didn't have a rental car that time I was in Seattle to go meet him. My phones always on if you ever want to talk.