<VV> half full / half empty

Louis C. Armer, Jr. carmerjr@mindspring.com
Sat Feb 12 03:00:49 EST 2005


To go quickly in the midst of friends and actively pursuing your
chosen hobby..............Terrible on the living but maybe quite
a blissful way to pass beyond.........................

Chuck Armer
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At 06:33 PM 2/11/05 -0500, you wrote:
>Oh gawd, do I ever remember that one, Bob! :o(
>
>-Mark
>
>Robert Marlow, Vairtec Corp. wrote:
>
>>At 04:38 PM 2/11/2005, kovacsmj wrote:
>>
>>>The Banquet was never to be forgotten. Doc, another friend had driven
>>>out with a '64 Spyder. Doc (Dr. Collins) was not feeling to well and we
>>>were a little concerned. I was sitting at the same round table with him
>>>and during the middle of the usual prattling on by the head table, Doc
>>>disappeared from view.
>>>
>>>We immediately called for a medic and 3-4 people were literally jumping
>>>over tables and around people to help. They rushed the good Dr. to the
>>>nearest hospital with me riding shotgun. Upon arrival he was flat lined.
>>>When I told them that he was a Dr. They immediately renewed the
>>>emergency responses. Doc did not make it!
>>I also remember the Detroit banquet well.  Mark Corbin should, too.  I 
>>was the emcee, and Mark was making a presentation when the unfortunate Dr 
>>Collins suffered his heart attack.  Some very anxious moments, sadly with 
>>an unhappy outcome.
>>
>>--Bob
>>
>>
>>Robert W. Marlow
>>Vairtec@optonline.net
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