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I read that this morning on a shared link by Ed Hyman on FB. Very sad news indeed and yet another monumental loss of Porsche history and knowledge. I only corresponded with him here a few times but he seemed like a really great guy and I regret not getting the chance to meet with him in person. My sincerest condolences to his family and close friends.
Justin
Jacque, thanks for posting this. I combined your original message in with Gerry's intro thread here. Hope that was alright.
Thanks again!
I received an email just now that Gerry had passed. I replied that this type of loss is inevitable and continue as those who really knew our cars are getting old while the cars seem to be getting younger.
Gerry was a friend and an asset, always willing to help and share knowledge...and yes, will be missed.
If not already noted here, Gerry attended 4-cam school in 1957...and I'll note that I was in 7th grade at that time....and had no clue what a Porsche was. Yet.
-Bruce Baker
Here I thought Facebook was just to stay up with my granddaughter's goings-on.
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