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I was Georges' wife, Ellen. I have read your replies to my daughter Jennifer Brown. I can't tell you what a wonderful impression you have all made on Jennifer and Jessica with your great letters (54 so far). George and I owned Dallas Motorcycle Sales in the 1970's. I know how much he loved working on engines - always trying to go up one more step. It was his passion. Thank you all so much for taking the time to share your experiences with George. It meant so much to my daughters and me too. Sincerely, Ellen Beyerlein
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I was Georges' wife, Ellen. I have read your replies to my daughter Jennifer Brown. I can't tell you what a wonderful impression you have all made on Jennifer and Jessica with your great letters (54 so far). George and I owned Dallas Motorcycle Sales in the 1970's. I know how much he loved working on engines - always trying to go up one more step. It was his passion. Thank you all so much for taking the time to share your experiences with George. It meant so much to my daughters and me too. Sincerely, Ellen Beyerlein
Ellen:

It was our distinct privilege to have known George, and some of us, myself included, were even more blessed by having met him in person.

He was a special person, who shared his knowlege and experience in such a profuse breadth that he will be missed by all who knew him.

Our thoughts go with you and your daughters, and you have but to call on any of us for help in this trying time, and we will do what we can to assist in any way.

Very truly yours,

Gordon Nichols
a Speedster Friend from Rhode Island and the Speedster Owners Club

God Bless....

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