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Paul B.

In May I plan to travel Upstate NY, Montreal and Vermont on the roads he took me. He introduced me to Hydes BMW and Max, was able to get me interested in the Americade, the RA Rally in Vermont and outfited me with cow stickers. I wish he would have made the BoD regardless of the nice changes that occured the past 5 years.

Muriel, whatever happened to all his motorcycles and gear ?
 
You Guys that passed the Thanks, I am humbly welcomed to you. I still see Paul's card hanging around the house as I just cannot let it go. He was an angel for sure because he touched so many hearts and minds. They say that soliders don't die, they just fade away. Paul's light will shine on long before it decides to fade away.
 
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During the RA rally he jokingly said he would like to upgrade his camera but had just purchased his Cannon G 9. I offered him a great price and we were to make the exchange but time slipped by us both. I wish I had that camera as a reminder.

:bow
 
nice to reread these posts. I still have all my emails and pm's from Paul. I like having the reminder of how he joked with us and inspired us. Our little rally was a seed planted by Paul and an event that he helped champion. Never the "why" sort of person; always the "how to" guy. Rare indeed. - Bob
 
How very timely. I was cleaning out my computer desk a few days ago, and I found a letter Paul wrote me about advocating for my daughter. It brought back all the memories I had at that time, and how much his letter seemed to be a beacon in the darkness. I remember calling him after the letter arrived, and asking to speak to Paul Bach, which threw his wife for a loop, as I used his screen name not thinking. :lol

A man I never met, felt my pain through the monitor, and felt he had to reach out. I really miss him, mostly because I know the world was not a better place without him, and I never had the chance to meet him, even though I am sure we were at many of the same rallies.
 
I was flicking through the phone numbers on my cell over the weekend and saw Paul's numbers - I'm leaving them there as a reminder.

Muriel
 
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