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Greg Racicot
September 9, 2008
My heart is saddened to hear of the passing of my longtime friend; Photog. The memories we shared both above and underground run over 35 years in length. Now only the memories remain.
From the "Rattle Battles" in Vermont to our trips to the caves of TAG to dodging his toilet paper bombs from his Cessna and to sharing his recently aquired "toys" which by the way always needed improvement upon,he will be missed.
I only recently became steward of his old Suzuki ts250 mostly in boxes. And now it truly had to be ressurected in his honor, which has been done.
Frank old friend we will no longer share our campfires with you and your "Makers Mark" but I know you will be looking over us. You have always been a friend to myself and my family and I already miss the sounds of your engines both v-twin and radial.
May we all meet again to share in some of the memories we forged together. For now; only they remain!!
Greg Racicot
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