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EA235 Yes, he's gone

RIP Eric. You were simply an amazing teacher/instructor and a helluva great guy too. I remember when you had only met me ONCE at one of my first trackdays and yet later in the day you remembered my name and stopped by my pits when you were just walking by and asked how I was doing.

Will NOT be forgotten.

Jason
 
RIP EA. I hope you are forever free and relaxed.
 
Wow, I don't know what to say. I'll miss you, Eric, and I hope you found a better place than the one you were in.
 
Godspeed Eric. Shaking your hand after a race was always the highlight of my AFM weekends. I'm saddened and distressed by the loss, but encouraged by the response. In instructing, racing, the accident and everything else, you've brought out the best in us, and you'll never be forgotten by those you've touched.

Eddy, thanks for posting this, and for your efforts.

dave #106
 
I did not know Eric, but it sounds like he IS such a great guy and touched so many people in ways I cannot imagine. Such a loss to his own and the Keigwins family .
RIP 235
 
I didn't know Eric, but I've read the related threads and his blog. I'm a little numb from it. I'm so very sorry for all of you who cared so much for him. Eric, for some reason it seems I can feel your soul. Ride free and godspeed.

Greg
 
If anyone can post the details for funeral arrangements, I'm sure there will be many many people that would like to attend.

Cody and Josh, you brought a smile to my face with your posts as I will remember him most with similiar experiences. Love the tow picture, I've been in your shoes chasing him many many times. I'm still in disbelief he's gone...
 
I can't even say enough to reflect the respect I held for this man. A great guy, a phenominal rider, and a tragic loss to the motorcycling comunity at large. He will be missed, and we will all honor his passing by continuing to do what he loved, and what we love. RIP Eric.
 
Eric,I did not get a chance to meet you,but I feel you. Go with God!
 
RIP Eric. :rip

I didn't know you but I have been following your story and read your blog since your accident. The friends of a person and their perspective of that person are a true reflection on who that person is, clearly you were an exceptional person in many ways. I hope there was a sense of peace in your final moments as you moved on from here, clearly you will live on in many minds and hearts of many.
 
I recall seeing Eric at during @ KKT Novice Track Shcool. He was one of the few instructors that was helping up front with Lance.

After reading his entire blog, from his point of view, I now have a better understanding of the events and details. It must of been hard being so full of life, so in control to what he was faced in the past months.

Michael
 
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