28-05-2008, 08:29pm
I know this person is not on this forum, but he is a fellow biker in a very sad situation and I thought that some people may want to extend their good fortune onto another person. Maybe the admin here can collect from this forum and give it as a group donation from the Busa Club, I dont know, but you can work it out here.
Anyway the story as told by Adam West:
My wife is in the last stages of cancer so I thought I should organise the funeral. After she dies I am sure it is the last thing I would want to do.
I got a quote on the least expensive funeral and the total cost is $5,500.
I was going to ask for a discount on 2 as I nearly died at the quote!
Not what I expected to be doing at 37.
Stefan [Adam We]
Then his friend posted this up:
Stephan is gunna kill me for this but here goes. I've been staying pretty close to Steph over the past few months and I've been watching him squirm, twist and grimace every step of the way along this very agonizing path, never complaing never reachiing out, this guy has shoulders that you could land the space shuttle on. I'm proud to call him my friend.
But he does have another dillema thats is affecting him.
His much loved gpx 250 has a busted gearbox and as you can tell buy his thread he has a large debt to face, he has pretty much given up work to nurse his wife in her final stages, and so therefore cant afford to get his baby fixed. Now if this was just another guy and his bike i would not even bother to mention it but his bike is his only form of escape from his world which as you can tell is crumbling under his feet.
I'm looking for some help in the form of ideas to get him back on the road asap, he hasnt even on been the shortest of rides for at least the last 2 months. Ive done the rounds of getting a second hand motor and box but these are out of reach atm so if any one knows of where we might be able to get one on the cheap and/or help with installation you would be putting a bit of sunshine back in this guys life. I would be over the moon just to see him don his lid and get up the street for an hour for a coffee.
So an effort to get Steph back onto the road to help him unwind, a fundraising effort was started to work on his motor. A Kawasaki dealer came to the party with offering free labour, but $1100 was needed to put a new motor in. Hence the request for donations.
Then a couple of days ago, came the news:
My dear wife passed away peacefully this morning. One less beautiful soul on our earth.
She died with myself and my daughter by her side at 5.55 with both hands being lovingly held.
We will all miss her dearly.
Thank you all for what you are all doing, it is truly a wonderful gesture.
Stefan
I know no one in here knows this guy, but I felt so touched by his plight, that I thought if we could pass on the story, his bike might be able to be put together very soon. He is left to take care of a young daughter and son and thought the least we could do as bikers is support this poor chap who has been through hell and back.
If you would like to donate directly, there is a fund being managed by the forum admin at another forum and all the money is being passed on.
Details are
Westpac Bank
Bikes and Scooters
BSB: 033-609
Account: 307839
If there are any other suggestions, please go right ahead.
Also If you would like to see the thread in it's entirity, it is here:
http://www.bikesandscooters.com.au/forum...onate.html
If admin feel that this thread is inappropriate, feel free to delete or change as required. Thank you
Anyway the story as told by Adam West:
My wife is in the last stages of cancer so I thought I should organise the funeral. After she dies I am sure it is the last thing I would want to do.
I got a quote on the least expensive funeral and the total cost is $5,500.
I was going to ask for a discount on 2 as I nearly died at the quote!
Not what I expected to be doing at 37.
Stefan [Adam We]
Then his friend posted this up:
Stephan is gunna kill me for this but here goes. I've been staying pretty close to Steph over the past few months and I've been watching him squirm, twist and grimace every step of the way along this very agonizing path, never complaing never reachiing out, this guy has shoulders that you could land the space shuttle on. I'm proud to call him my friend.
But he does have another dillema thats is affecting him.
His much loved gpx 250 has a busted gearbox and as you can tell buy his thread he has a large debt to face, he has pretty much given up work to nurse his wife in her final stages, and so therefore cant afford to get his baby fixed. Now if this was just another guy and his bike i would not even bother to mention it but his bike is his only form of escape from his world which as you can tell is crumbling under his feet.
I'm looking for some help in the form of ideas to get him back on the road asap, he hasnt even on been the shortest of rides for at least the last 2 months. Ive done the rounds of getting a second hand motor and box but these are out of reach atm so if any one knows of where we might be able to get one on the cheap and/or help with installation you would be putting a bit of sunshine back in this guys life. I would be over the moon just to see him don his lid and get up the street for an hour for a coffee.
So an effort to get Steph back onto the road to help him unwind, a fundraising effort was started to work on his motor. A Kawasaki dealer came to the party with offering free labour, but $1100 was needed to put a new motor in. Hence the request for donations.
Then a couple of days ago, came the news:
My dear wife passed away peacefully this morning. One less beautiful soul on our earth.
She died with myself and my daughter by her side at 5.55 with both hands being lovingly held.
We will all miss her dearly.
Thank you all for what you are all doing, it is truly a wonderful gesture.
Stefan
I know no one in here knows this guy, but I felt so touched by his plight, that I thought if we could pass on the story, his bike might be able to be put together very soon. He is left to take care of a young daughter and son and thought the least we could do as bikers is support this poor chap who has been through hell and back.
If you would like to donate directly, there is a fund being managed by the forum admin at another forum and all the money is being passed on.
Details are
Westpac Bank
Bikes and Scooters
BSB: 033-609
Account: 307839
If there are any other suggestions, please go right ahead.
Also If you would like to see the thread in it's entirity, it is here:
http://www.bikesandscooters.com.au/forum...onate.html
If admin feel that this thread is inappropriate, feel free to delete or change as required. Thank you