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Mark Terry
September 6, 2011
Ike, you came...you saw...you conquered...and then you left. You are and will be missed!
I will never forget your undying enthusiasm, you sense of loyalty, your dedication, and your fraternal spirit.
Thanks for being my sports-med Doc, my friend, and my wallet when you accompanied me to the Indianapolis Bud-Light Triathlon and I forgot mine!
So sorry to have recently learned of your passing, rest in peace brother, I will pray for Marsha, Mark and the family.
Bob Ellis
May 24, 2011
Ike, sorry to just find out you are gone. Nate was in for Preakness so we searched the obituaries because we were unable to reach you for so long. We will always remember standing at the finish line in the track dirt at the Belmont when Big Brown came up lame.
We poured some beer on the track at Pimlico during this years Preakness in your memory. You had more courage than anyone I know. I wish I knew you sooner.
Bob Ellis
May 24, 2011
Ike,
Very sorry to find out you are gone. Left you many messages but return calls, thought it was just more doctor / hospital visits....should have known. Nate was in town for Preakness so we decided to check the obituaries. Very sorry to find out too late. We will always remember standing in the dirt at the finish line at the Belmont when Big Brown came up lame and Nate was wearing a full suit in 110 degrees. We spilled some beer on the track in Pimlico in your memory and of course some drunk woman thought I was nuts. Will also always remember the world heavy weight title fight at the gardens in NY Klitchko was the strategic winner but not the dan favorite. The fact that you caught Jim Lampley picking his nose with your camera was classic. Wish I new you sooner. You had more courage than anyone I know and were an inspiration me. Will miss you.........
Bob Ellis
michael guerriere
October 25, 2010
Just found out that you are gone. Please say hi to BJ and all the brothers that have gone before us. In 1983-84 we were inseperable. Bizil, Manning,Warren,and the rest of the brothers, wow, what a comedy to say the least. The stories will be told when we get together this summer for the 50th reunion. Like always in life we grow apart, but i will always have a special place in my heart for you.....bone head........thanks for all the memories. "I am sad because I am human,I wonder because I am spiritual, and I am comforted because I believe in good (mg1998)
John Manning, Jr., DC
September 12, 2010
Palmer PKX "Big Brother" IKE... A great character of the highest order! Of the many wonderful folks I've had the pleasure and honor of coming to know in my travels, you stood tall with the best of them. After the long road of travails in recent years, you may rest easy now...
Here's to Brother Isaac, Brother Isaac, Brother Isaac... he's with us tonight. Victory!
-- John "Jay" Manning, Jr., DC
Eric Seiler
September 11, 2010
Though I have not seen Ike for 25 years, he is well remembered by me, and I'm sure by all of the rugby crew at Palmer College of Chiropractic back in the mid 80s. He had a big personality and was a member of a very special group of student athletes all of whom will have fond memories of him. My deepest sympathies to his family.
Victor Dolan
September 10, 2010
Ike, PKX Brother, PKX President Twice, Chiropractor, my Fraternal Little Brother; so sorry to hear of your early passing.
We should have stayed in closer touch, rather than just the phone call and Email....
I'll miss you, and even though sad, I can only smile when I think of the times we had together. As Jeff said, I look forward to meeting you on the other side. Vword.
Vic
Jeffrey Knutsen, D.C.
September 10, 2010
Ike, Mike and I would have directors meetings at the Pi house when we were president, vice president and board member, respectively. The world has lost a dynamic personality and I look forward to our meetings again in the hereafter.
September 10, 2010
Ike, fellow Pi Kappa Chi brother and Chiropractor....I will always cherish our fun times together.Timothy William Warren DC
Tom Decker
September 10, 2010
After calling Ike to arrange our reularly scheduled dinner out on Wednesday I was very saddened by the news. Ike was my best man in my wedding 17 years ago. My requirement that he wear a dark navy blue suit probably had him looking as good as he ever did in his entire life. We met at at a rugby practice in 1987 and had many good times and laughs together ever since that night. The world lost a generous, intelligent, witty, athletically talented, and humorous soul this week. I am really going to miss my friend, Ike.
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