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DanTheMan
Frank, I'm sorry to hear of Dan's passing. As others have said, we've lost many members this year, and I hope 2011 is a much better, brighter year. My prayers will be with Dan's family.
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I heard of this earlier this week and was waiting until you made an announcement. Dan's passing is another sad event in what has been a very hard and trying year for a lot of us personally and all of us in this wonderful cyber family called the GSR. My condolences to Gail and the rest of the family and may 2011 be a year to remember for better reasons than 2010. Scott
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markn
Dan Bard
This is sad news -
Dan was a great guy who played a big role in my involvement with the GS Resources website. Dan was the guy who initially got me started in the web design business, and was how I got introduced to Frank.
We had plans to visit Dan and Gale this coming summer during our trip to the “Tail of the Dragon” – I regret not making the trip last summer.
Dan was a good friend who will be missed.
markn.
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SqDancerLynn1
Very sad, I would bet it is related to the Bus accident too!! Very unfortunate..
life must go on..
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chiphead
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I offer my condolences.
Perhaps we need a sticky thread or a brief In Memoriamp section to permanently commemorate the members who have passed on, with bios, and their contributions.sigpic[Tom]
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russr33
Originally posted by themess View PostI offer my condolences.
Perhaps we need a sticky thread or a brief In Memoriamp section to permanently commemorate the members who have passed on, with bios, and their contributions.
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Such a tragic loss.
I received this message from Nick Diaz who was a great friend to Dan.
"If the GSR folks wish to contribute, they may do so for the Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic, 1212 N. Mildred St., Ranson, WV 25438. That's where Gale Bard has spent many volunteer hours after her retirement last summer. (Gale is an RN). "
here is a copy of Dan"s obituary
Mr. Daniel J. Bard
As originally published on Friday, December 31, 2010.
Daniel J. Bard, 59, of Kabletown, W.Va., died Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2010, at Jefferson Memorial Hospital, Ranson, W.Va.
Daniel was born Aug. 11, 1951, in Johnstown, Pa., to Halcolm P. and Gertrude (Tadejeski) Bard. He graduated from Kiski Area High School, class of 1969, and received a degree from Clarion University, Clarion, Pa.
Mr. Bard retired from the Maryland Department of Agriculture as a resource conservationist. He was a member of the Catholic faith. Daniel was an avid motorcycle rider and writer on his yellow Goldwing. He was a member of American Motorcycle Association, Between The Sheetz Gang, Goldwin Road Riders Association and Motorcycle Travel Network. He co-authored "Great Roads, Great Rides, and Moto Maps." He also was an avid photographer, Pittsburgh Steelers fan and Beatles fan.
He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Gale L. (Watson) Bard; brother, Halcolm Barre Bard and wife Janet of Kane, Pa.; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 2, at Melvin T. Strider Colonial Funeral Home, Charles Town, W.Va. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 3, at the funeral home. Deacon David Galvin will officiate. Interment will be private.
Memorial contributions may be sent to Eastern Panhandle Free Clinic, 1212 N. Mildred St., Ranson, WV 25438.
To sign the online guest book, visit MtStrider.com.
Last edited by skip; 01-01-2011, 04:56 PM.
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