Early Thedi adopter too. Put it on my radar for sure. Reading about his life, served in the army, drove a fork lift, big family, strong roots. I fear there's less and less of these kinds of people in the world today. I don't have a lot of hope for where we're headed in the decades to come.
I often wonder about this, where someone has impact on a forum. Most of the time their family doesn't really know. My wife knows I post to "some forum" but I don't think she quite understands the bonds we make and in the very least the time we get to pass in enjoyment for the most part keeping each other company. A lot of times that forum personality is a side no one else gets to see because it's usually about a topic no one in their immediate life relates to. Obviously people in my life know I'm into jackets, but they truly don't get it-- all the back and forth, research, deep dives, and people that come along with it.
Wonder if it makes sense to have some sort of emergency contact or something like that in our profile. Haven't had time to think through all the logistics and scenarios, but something to the effect of an email that goes out with account info, last few posts or something like that. Again, not even sure what that all means, who would admin, when that notice would go out, etc. etc.
edit: some typos and I left a message on the obit about this place with a sample post and pic. HOpefully some of family and friends will come check it out.
Just logged on after the holidays and this thread hit me like a falling wall. I thought a lot of Van and his posts. Thoughts and prayers with his family.
I did not realize until this morning that this thread was about the guy I knew as HD. He was the member who really influenced me to buy an Aero … and then a Thedi. I guess this speaks to his influence here. He really cared about helping others by sharing his knowledge.
Sad to hear this.
I allways enjoyed his posts, especially when the talk was about the right length of a sleeve.
Van, you will be missed but not forgotten!
Thank you @Peacoat for editing the thread title.
Now all that may search for @HoosierDaddy will be directed to this thread.
Missing members are hard to track.
In the future tributes like these would be helpful.
Bowen
I didn't really appreciate his views and comments on certain topics but it's a shame that a member has passed away. Specially after battling his illness for such a long time.
I’m sorry this day has arrived. Van was one of the Outerwear elders when I started visiting the lounge just over a decade ago. I learned heaps from reading his exchanges with others. His memory and his words will live on here.
It seems I have been following Hoosier Daddy's posts since I joined here and perhaps even looking back at my Vintage Leather Jacket forum days.
Solute HD. My condolences to your family
jon
Edit If I was still riding, I would take a long ride in your membrane. Let the good memories roll
Loved his Aero highwayman pictures. One of the reasons I got one eventually. Not sure if there are many online forums that would show the respect and outpouring of goodwill that this one has done. Good to be a part of it. RIP HD.
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