..well, I just got back from his services..it's still hard for me to believe he's gone..now, no matter what you might think or want to say about his wife, just remember there is two sides to every story..judge not lest you be judged..but I did think it was important to let her know that Kelly had a big community of online friends that stretched from Canada to Australia to the UK and all points in between..she was grateful for that and thanked me for coming and representing the R3 community..I think Bigfoot (Dave) was probably coming later..and I'll leave it at that..

..R.I.P. Hellfire..I'm sorry we never got to take that ride together and get to know each other a little more..you left us far to soon..
 
I agree that it's best to set aside perceptions of what may have brought him up to this point.

That being said; Kelly's passing is admittedly affecting me differently. I've experienced the death of several members of my sites, either from natural causes or accidents on their bikes. This event has been tough.

I appreciate everyone's efforts to find information and represent the community.
 
Budman - do you know if there is any other services planned besides the visitation?


..no, and I didn't think to ask if there was going to be any..I can tell you that the services was held at their house, his body was cremated, and his burial urn, along with some flowers was there too.....so that was probably it..
 
****, it has been a while since I have been on here, really sad to hear. I have dealt with a suicide in my family and it is one of the hardest deaths to deal with. Prayers go out to the family.

I hope he has found peace, and I am so sad that it had to come at such a cost. :(
 
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