A note from Lena, justfitme's wife. In memoriam.
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Lena, sorry for your loss. His pictures show him as a great family man and I'm sure he will be remembered as such.
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Looking at your photo album, I can't help but think of the tragedy of Sergei Grinkov. Young, handsome, beautiful family. Such a loss.
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Condolence to you Lena.
He is in a better place now where there are no hills and the wind is always on his back.
He is in a better place now where there are no hills and the wind is always on his back.
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I am sorry for your loss. Our prayers and condolences to you and your family.
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As a new member, justfitme helped me out so much.
You and your family will be in my prayers.
You and your family will be in my prayers.
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I am sorry for you and your family's loss, my condolences.
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So sorry, so tragic. Though I knew him not my heart aches for your loss. I tell my wife and kids, in all seriousness, if I do not return from my ride due to some tragic accident, mourn me not, I would have died doing what I truly love in life.
Nevertheless for those that remain we can only go on missing the loved ones we have lost no matter their mindset in death.
Nevertheless for those that remain we can only go on missing the loved ones we have lost no matter their mindset in death.
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So sorry to hear about this. I lost a friend of mine the same exact way. Sometimes bad things just happen to good people.
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Oh my gosh!! I am so sorry to hear this. My heart and prayers go out to your family.
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Hi ALL
I am wife of Ed , known here as justfitme...
I have a bad, very bad news...Ed passed away on February 6, sudden death, his heart ruptured after 3 miles run. We are all in shock and I know how often he would come to this forum and spend evenings sharing his dearest love to the bikes.
You all know what bikes he has and i want to ask your advice which onces should we sell and for how much and which ones to keep for his son (he is 3 now) and for memory. I am so sorry to bring this news.....
Lena
I am wife of Ed , known here as justfitme...
I have a bad, very bad news...Ed passed away on February 6, sudden death, his heart ruptured after 3 miles run. We are all in shock and I know how often he would come to this forum and spend evenings sharing his dearest love to the bikes.
You all know what bikes he has and i want to ask your advice which onces should we sell and for how much and which ones to keep for his son (he is 3 now) and for memory. I am so sorry to bring this news.....
Lena
Regarding the bikes: I would ask his riding friends and local bike shop for their assessment. Two components: present and future value in terms of dollars. And then, value in terms of uniqueness of the particular model. Some bike models have a cult following.
Regarding your son: Its your call, not his. Even then, guys like fun stuff and bikes are definitely fun. It might take a 10 or 12 year holding period before he realizes what Daddy really liked. Your finances trumps the sentimentality. But if you can, hang the bikes in the garage roof.
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Wow, this is so sad to hear! My heart goes out to you, Lena, and your family at this time.
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Hi ALL
I am wife of Ed , known here as justfitme...
I have a bad, very bad news...Ed passed away on February 6, sudden death, his heart ruptured after 3 miles run. We are all in shock and I know how often he would come to this forum and spend evenings sharing his dearest love to the bikes.
You all know what bikes he has and i want to ask your advice which onces should we sell and for how much and which ones to keep for his son (he is 3 now) and for memory. I am so sorry to bring this news.....
Lena
I am wife of Ed , known here as justfitme...
I have a bad, very bad news...Ed passed away on February 6, sudden death, his heart ruptured after 3 miles run. We are all in shock and I know how often he would come to this forum and spend evenings sharing his dearest love to the bikes.
You all know what bikes he has and i want to ask your advice which onces should we sell and for how much and which ones to keep for his son (he is 3 now) and for memory. I am so sorry to bring this news.....
Lena
Please accept my condolences and prayers. I did not have many personal interactions with Ed, but he always seemed to be a decent guy with a lot of stuff to share. We will miss him in here for sure.
May God grant you and yours peace.
Sincerely,
Brian J.
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Sorry to hear of your family's loss. Sudden and unexpected death is far different than anything else.
Regarding the bikes: I would ask his riding friends and local bike shop for their assessment. Two components: present and future value in terms of dollars. And then, value in terms of uniqueness of the particular model. Some bike models have a cult following.
Regarding your son: Its your call, not his. Even then, guys like fun stuff and bikes are definitely fun. It might take a 10 or 12 year holding period before he realizes what Daddy really liked. Your finances trumps the sentimentality. But if you can, hang the bikes in the garage roof.
Regarding the bikes: I would ask his riding friends and local bike shop for their assessment. Two components: present and future value in terms of dollars. And then, value in terms of uniqueness of the particular model. Some bike models have a cult following.
Regarding your son: Its your call, not his. Even then, guys like fun stuff and bikes are definitely fun. It might take a 10 or 12 year holding period before he realizes what Daddy really liked. Your finances trumps the sentimentality. But if you can, hang the bikes in the garage roof.
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Thanks very much to the administrators and moderators for redoing Ed's Avatar line to the memorial. That is a nice touch, I am sure he would appreciate the thoughts and prayers expressed here. I hope these help Mrs, Lena get through this terrible time, just a little bit easier.
Respectfully,
Bill
Respectfully,
Bill
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First, sorry for your loss.
A very distant second, but a primary reason you posted, what to do about the bikes: One of the best pieces of advice I've heard is not to make any major changes in your life for at least a year. You need time to heal and get used to the new, different way life will be from now on so unless there is a compelling reason to do otherwise, leave the bikes alone for a while and revisit the issue after at least the first anniversity.
A very distant second, but a primary reason you posted, what to do about the bikes: One of the best pieces of advice I've heard is not to make any major changes in your life for at least a year. You need time to heal and get used to the new, different way life will be from now on so unless there is a compelling reason to do otherwise, leave the bikes alone for a while and revisit the issue after at least the first anniversity.
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Sorry to hear of your loss.
On the bikes- I'd say sell them if you can do so without just giving them away. There's a good chance your child won't be especially interested in them (or in cycling in general), if left unused for years, they become a chore to fix up, and if they're reasonably late models, they'll decline in value in the meantime...
On the bikes- I'd say sell them if you can do so without just giving them away. There's a good chance your child won't be especially interested in them (or in cycling in general), if left unused for years, they become a chore to fix up, and if they're reasonably late models, they'll decline in value in the meantime...
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Do you need help with anything? Also, sell all the bikes and put the money for college for the kids. Bikes evolve so much in a few years that it isn't worth holding onto them.