Re: Ricspeed - Rich Smith - Rest In Peace
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 11:21 pm
Such sad news.
I only met Rich once but he felt like a close friend, that's how he was. We had lambrettas, fatherhood and trains in common. More recently he sent me messages of support when my Dad had a stroke and again when my Dad died.
The time I met him was when he had offered an auto engine, free to a good home. I had in mind to fit it to a vega.
I offered and offered but he didn't want anything for it. In the meantime people started offering him money but he turned them down because he'd made an agreement with me.
I turned up with a case of Stella which he agreed to take as payment for the engine.
We chatted for ages. He told me about his eldest son who has learning disabilities. We talked trains, music, parenthood, all sorts.
He was the kind of guy who didn't have a bad word to say about anyone, the kind of guy who would help anyone.
I hate to think what life must have been like for him recently but his sense of humour shone through up until the last.
He will be missed.
I only met Rich once but he felt like a close friend, that's how he was. We had lambrettas, fatherhood and trains in common. More recently he sent me messages of support when my Dad had a stroke and again when my Dad died.
The time I met him was when he had offered an auto engine, free to a good home. I had in mind to fit it to a vega.
I offered and offered but he didn't want anything for it. In the meantime people started offering him money but he turned them down because he'd made an agreement with me.
I turned up with a case of Stella which he agreed to take as payment for the engine.
We chatted for ages. He told me about his eldest son who has learning disabilities. We talked trains, music, parenthood, all sorts.
He was the kind of guy who didn't have a bad word to say about anyone, the kind of guy who would help anyone.
I hate to think what life must have been like for him recently but his sense of humour shone through up until the last.
He will be missed.