ouch that hurts, thanks breshee, I am sure you'll tell his folks just how much his enthusiasm touched us all here. Have fun mate! p.s. toybotstudio, I love that idea.
Glenn and I think it would be cool for Skullbrain as a community of his friends and fellow enthusiasts to do something for Brian's family and / or something in his honor... I sent Amber an email asking her what the family would prefer in terms of flowers or a donation in Brian's name to his church or charity. She replied back: First all, I wanted to thank you, and everyone for the kind words. I know his parents are very upset and I will be in contact with them in the next few days. As soon as I figure out what would be best I will let you know. Most likely, I will talk to them tomorrow and I will get back to you shortly after. Thank you again. Amber Woenker.
toybot, totally appreciate ur idea. also thinking it is a little respectless to go on with buy sell trade like nothin happened, couldnt be wrong to shot down bst section for couple days and just talk about toys.
I just saw this and wanted to add my condolences. I only knew Brian virtually, but his passion for collecting touched us all. He will be missed.
I think even if those of us who want to throw in give a small amount, it will probably end up being a significant donation or gift... I'm in...this is so sad, and he was such a positive presence on SB...
wow i just read this and its really sad on alot of levels. im sorry to see such a serious collector go. i didnt know him but his board name was one of the first ones i noticed coming in here, and it always made me smile for some reason. reading the obituary we were linked to it saddened me even more to read he was a plumber/steamfitter. im a plumber and obviously i collect toys so that was sort of a double whammy to read. esp considering his age when im only 23. i hope hes happy wherever he is and my deepest sympathys to his family.
I never knew him but I am extremely sorry to here about his passing. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.
r.i.p. vga. if you guys are comfortable with cash donations, i want to pitch in at the tradefest on saturday.
I never met VGA personally but my interactions & transactions with him here and on another board always left me with the impression that he was just a straight up nice guy. Rest in peace VGA.
I didn't know Brian either, but my condolences go out to his family and friends. It's terrible to lose someone so young, let alone at all.
I can't believe how bad this has me bummed out. I always associated him with his two white cococrocs. Rest in Peace VGA!
too many questions. my thoughts are with his family and friends. i was wondering why my last pm went unanswered. Brian, I will miss you. Hope you can read this board.... I am truly sad right now. I have been away from this board for a week or so, just responding to PMs. Finally get some time to catch up and this is the thread I read first. Well Brian, I will pray for you and the family.
I can't believe this. Amber, I'm so, so, sorry to hear about this. My condolences to Brian's family and friends. As others have noted, his passion and generosity were outstanding. I have a toy in my collection that I got from Brian; I will keep it forever. RIP Brian
Wow, he was so young! So sad! Totally cool guy! I wish the best for his family and friends, so sorry for you loss.
Got a note from Amber: Dear Kirkland, I talked to Mrs. Rollins the other night and she asked me to let anyone who wanted to help know, that they listed Brian's old High School as a place to make donations. Thay also wanted to see that the art department gets it. I thought it was a really good idea. If you are still interested, the address to the school is: Bishop Dwenger High School 1300 E. Washington Center Road Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Email: bdhs@bishopdwenger.com Phone: 260.496.4700 I am pretty much in awe to see how many people in your community care and are wanting to help. Whatever you decide to do, I just want you to know that his family was really touched, and that they are very thankful.
Brian is the main collector who inspired me and got me into Dehara way back when. He was always very helpful and a stand up guy. He will truly be missed.
i can't believe I missed this post for this long and that I'm even reading this. Weird that you were in my thoughts recently and I never knew. Godspeed home.