Going to miss you Steve.

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    Sad to hear of his passing, His family and friends will be in our thoughts.

    Rest In Peace Good Sir.

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  • Aptyp
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    I've only met Stevie a handful of times, but this was like losing a relative. He took everyone under his wing with the most sincerity and warmth. You could never tell his age, as he was the life of every party. Rallies will never be the same.

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  • Huff
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    I love how most every picture of Steve always has him with a smile on his face, even the candid ones. And that's because he was always smiling.

    He is an amazing person and I have been lucky to know him the little bit that I do.

    Thanks for all the help and support Steve. It's really rare to say this, but you will TRULLY be missed.

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  • Good & Tight
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    I met Stevo at the last Vintage, you know when you met someone you can tell right away that they are a great person and fun to be around, that was Stevo. My sincere condolences to his family.

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  • HarryPotter
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    Sorry to hear about this. Keep your head up bud.

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  • AC Nico
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    i didnt know him but it seems that he was he great guy.

    rip

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  • Zacm829
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    One of the nicest and funniest people I have ever met. I have been camping with the group for years and always look forward to talking with Steve and pestering him with the loud exhaust on the bike. Really going to miss this character, but glad I could enjoy some great times with him.

    RIP
    "Candyman"

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  • 8380 Labs
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    condolences to his family and friends. :(

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  • craiggroves91
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    RIP! Seems like he was a great guy!

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  • sharky
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    Such a loss, RIP.

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  • agent
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    Thanks for sharing Jake. Everyone's lives who were touched by your dad are richer for it.

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  • e30rapidic
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    Originally posted by blunttech
    If anyone has Steves address could you send me a PM Id like to at least send a card to his family
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    oh no, sad to hear this. I only got to see him at Vintage but he was always super friendly. RIP buddy.

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  • Shangsta
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    I was looking forward to seeing him at the brodeo again this year and grilling him about the lipstick red interior, I met him at the fall brodeo and he was a real nice guy. I will be keeping your family in my prayers

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  • humbucker427
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    Thanks for all the kind words about my Dad. As you guys could probably guess, he was a absolutely a good one. We hung out all the time and he was always fun to be around. He's always loved cars, and when I was a kid he would tell me how awesome the '65 and '66 Shelby Cobras were, so I always dreamed of owning one. Dad went with me to Augusta, GA when I bought mine and he was so proud for me to have one. But to show you his love for BMW's, even after I went crazy with the engine (550hp at the flywheel and only 2300 lbs) he used to say if I ever came and ran in the mountains with you guys, I'd have to run in the rear to not slow everyone down. I never knew if he was kidding or not, and he never told me he was. He always stuck to that. :)

    Here's some fun facts about Dad, some may be things you weren't aware of. I don't know...

    1) He was the youngest of 16 children. BIG FAMILY!
    2) His very first car was a BMW Isetta
    3) His first job was working as a bicycle repair guy for the world famous folk artist, Howard Finster. We used to go visit him all the time and knew him very well. Of course, he wasn't quite as famous back then.
    3) When he was a young kid, his hometown of Trion, GA had only two official soap box derby races. Dad easily won both of them. I have the newspaper clippings. He built the cars all by himself.
    4) He was a professional musician for many years. During these years, he was actually a drummer, and not a guitar player, even though he could always play guitar as well as anyone out there. He also could play a fiddle.
    5) He was a bit of a local celebrity and went under the name, "Mr. Anonymous" and any public appearances were with a paper bag over his head. He played live and recorded many songs for the local radio stations parodying current events. Yes. The songs were just as corny and funny as the ones I'm sure he sung for ya'll.

    Those are just some quick little tidbits about Dad. He was quite a character. For what it's worth, it really comforts me to see you guys liked Dad as much as he liked you. He had VERY fond memories of hanging with you guys and talked about them all the time. I'm also glad I got to meet some of you when I came up with my little son to pick Dad and his car up from the Smokies after his "burnout". :)

    Thanks again for all the kind words!

    Jake Langston

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  • N2MYE30
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    Originally posted by blunttech
    if anyone has steves address could you send me a pm id like to at least send a card to his family
    +1

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