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Rest In Peace...Our FJR Riding Friends
Ray Slocomb, FjRay - Now on second honeymoon with Patti
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<blockquote data-quote="exskibum" data-source="post: 1441686" data-attributes="member: 383"><p>Sad, sad news. Ray will not be forgotten. Humble, kind, always the first to offer assistance and an expert in most things mechanical. He had a heart of gold and a great sense of humor, always fun to talk to.</p><p></p><p>It turns out that Ray was working in a small garage/automotive shop on Topanga at Devonshire in Chatsworth when I bought Cragar wheels there around 1970 - 73. We might have been in the same room then, but I didn't meet Ray until 2006, when madmike2, Ray and I rode Hwy 96 from Yreka to Willow Creek. I only attended the first Reuben Run in 2012 and last saw him in 2017 in Mariposa for YFO. During that time, Ray was always the same friendly, kind and gentle giant, and I always enjoyed reading his posts here.</p><p></p><p>Rest in Peace, Ray; you made a difference for so many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exskibum, post: 1441686, member: 383"] Sad, sad news. Ray will not be forgotten. Humble, kind, always the first to offer assistance and an expert in most things mechanical. He had a heart of gold and a great sense of humor, always fun to talk to. It turns out that Ray was working in a small garage/automotive shop on Topanga at Devonshire in Chatsworth when I bought Cragar wheels there around 1970 - 73. We might have been in the same room then, but I didn't meet Ray until 2006, when madmike2, Ray and I rode Hwy 96 from Yreka to Willow Creek. I only attended the first Reuben Run in 2012 and last saw him in 2017 in Mariposa for YFO. During that time, Ray was always the same friendly, kind and gentle giant, and I always enjoyed reading his posts here. Rest in Peace, Ray; you made a difference for so many. [/QUOTE]
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