Rob DiStefano put that pic up of Chris and it really hit me. I finally leaned back in my chair for the 1st time in 2 and a half days.
I have been very busy keeping up with all that has transpired since I got the news, and I just had to stop for a moment and enjoy that picture along with the memories of Chris.
In the past we have done things like this for members that have passed away. There was the bow auction the Wensels did for Paul Schafers son, the selling of Jack Howard's bows for his widow, and LeRoy Carlson AKA 'Golden Hawks' daughter after he passed. I was always amazed at the outpouring of support from the men and women of this site. I am overwhelmed at this time from the response of our tragic loss. Chris certainly touched a lot people in his life here and beyond.
It also hit me what the members of Trad Gang mean to me and so many others.
You all are a feather in the cap of humanity.
I need to lean back again.....
"T" lean back my friend.
You've been a leader through thick and thin.
Take a breath and just know your tradgang family has the greatest admiration and respect for you.
God bless you brother!
If you didn't know before, you do now!
You're tops in my book.
With the love of Christ
Roy L "Mudd" Williams
Kind hearts and honorable men and women attract each other. God bless all!
I've never met or had any links to the Surtees family but this really hit me hard. Chris and Larry always stood out with their help and generosity to people on this site. I don't know if it's because I'm the same age as Chris or what but this has really shook me up. God Bless the Surtees and God bless all who have supported them. Especially you Terry! I know this has been extremely hard on you!
Keeping the Faith!
Matt
I've said it many times, being a TGer is like being part of a family.
That picture certainly inspires me to enjoy life as much as I can while I have it. Chris is very close to me in age (I am 2 years older) and I met him once on a hog hunt at Ray Hammond's so that picture was especially poignant.
Funny how you can connect with someone so quickly, but people with generous hearts and intergrity are obvious and we need more of them in life.
TG seems to be a rallying place for people like that. I don't know what the draw is specifically, the fact that Trad draws people who don't take the easy road or that when success is hard fought their is a kinship bond among those with similar experience or possibly the values and strident efforts of this site to respect all members. Whatever it is I am proud to be part.
I will miss Chris in Solana and feel compelled to do something to honor him. I will eventually find that special way to honor him as I think many here will also.
Terry thanks for everything you do and are doing for his family. We all have our own troubles, but helping others is what makes TGers special in my book.
Terry,
You, Rob, and the rest of the "Gang" are why we're here. You are #1.
If there are 2 things in this world that connect people they are love ( Trad archery in this case ) and loss.
When there is an instance when a people can connect on both of these, emotions can run deep.
Not only does it say a lot of Chris and Larry but you gotta pat yourself on the back too pal. As far as I know, your the creator of this unique community.
I don't have the right words so, I'll just say........ :thumbsup: :notworthy: :notworthy:
That photo just breaks my heart. God bless the Surtees family.
I just sat and stared at the screen myself.
God bless you all for your efforts and God Bless the Surtees family.
Nathan
I didnt know Chris but it was sad news. Me being a teenager I dont know what I would do if I lost my dad. My prayers are with his family. The picture at the top made me "lean back" and to thank god for the blessing most of us have.
QuoteOriginally posted by Terry Green:
Rob DiStefano put that pic up of Chris and it really hit me. I finally leaned back in my chair for the 1st time in 2 and a half days.
I have been very busy keeping up with all that has transpired since I got the news, and I just had to stop for a moment and enjoy that picture along with the memories of Chris.
In the past we have done things like this for members that have passed away. There was the bow auction the Wensels did for Paul Schafers son, the selling of Jack Howard's bows for his widow, and LeRoy Carlson AKA 'Golden Hawks' daughter after he passed. I was always amazed at the outpouring of support from the men and women of this site. I am overwhelmed at this time from the response of our tragic loss. Chris certainly touched a lot people in his life here and beyond.
It also hit me what the members of Trad Gang mean to me and so many others.
You all are a feather in the cap of humanity.
I need to lean back again.....
The feeling of hopelessness is a hard it to take. I've never met Chris but have taken a wealth of information away from his post on this site as with others. It's hard to fight the tears away so I just let them flow thinking I will feel better. My thoughts are with those close to Chris and his family.
Words well Spoken ,, Lets ALL take a Moment to Lean Back, in Rememberance of this FINE GENTLEMAN ......
Chris was an inspiration to so many people throughout his life, and though he is gone from us now he will continue to inspire all of us to be better people for a long time in the future.
He won't be easily forgotten, and made such a difference for so many of us. That is one heck of a legacy to leave behind.
Well Said Joe.
QuoteOriginally posted by FerretWYO:
Well Said Joe.
"There are two kinds of Knives that can pierce our heart,The one we wear while hunting and the other from above which also cuts our soul more deeply than any blade,for as caring brothers of the bow we will deeply miss you."
:campfire: you have joined alot of great men..God bless you and your family
We are all granted the opportunity to bask in His glory. Chris has chosen the straight and narrow path and is basking now.
May I have the strength to travel the same road.
now this is why i love this site its the people in it willing to help out this is why i love yall and its an Honour to call and have you as Family. God speed Chris you will be missed but not forgotten. may the spirit of the wolf look after you Bro. Jeff
I just heard of the sad news today. Will keep his family in my prayers.
Thank you Terry! Thanks to all the Mods and TGers, that have helped in this time of greif. I can not put into words what this loss, of a fine friend and brother, does to my heart and soul.
This is one great family.
I know all the Surtees are overwelmed with the out pouring of prayers and thoughts.
I guess thats what this site is all about, support and love and prayers.
Thanks to all.
JAG/Johnny
I'm leaning back with you my friend and remembering Solana.........
I understand Terry, I was hit really hard by the news. I had contact with Larry and Chris just a couple times in the last couple days of his life. In fact I sent a PM to Chris the same night he passed away. I got up the next morning to check my mail before heading to work. When I saw the post about his death I had to call my wife into the room, I couldn't speak for a moment. I didn't have the pleasure to know Chris personally, but I have to say it has been very difficult for me the last few days. Larry suggested I start a thread regarding the DC knives which I did. Chris was selling his to raise money for a hunt with his father. I have no words to help his family or friends who knew Chris well, but I felt he was a good guy from our contacts. I can see from the response here that I was correct. The great ones are remembered by the mark they leave on the people in their lives. I would say that the Surtees family the family here are better,to have shared his life. God bless his family. God bless the Trad Gang family.
Ladies and gentlemen, I only wish that I had been able to meet Chris. First of all my condolences for this great loss. I wish the best for family and friends. Secondly Mr. Green, from what I read here, it is due to the efforts of yourself and others here that Chris was able to touch so many lives in the first place and you should be thankful/proud of this amazing community that you so kindly share with so many. It is rare indeed that so many can come together to share in the passion we all have. This forum is an unbelievable benefit to us all. Lastly, I hope you don't mind my horning in on this thread as I am very much the newbie here. This is the first online group that I've been inspired by to actually join rather than just lurk and I'm the better for it. Chris was better for it also and I'm sure that the chance to interact here with so many fellow trad enthusiasts was a plus in his life. God bless and thank you all.
40 years old and gone is very tough to take. For those of you who knew him or were touched by him, my deepest sympathies.
The tragedy of it all is with me each day for some reason. The 40 years old and so many positive comments about Chris is hard to shake. Thanks to everybody for the efforts to help and remember.
life is so fleeting. it's easy to get caught up in the hustle 'n' bustle and tend to forget who we are and what we're doing here.
when tragedy strikes, it's a cold slap to the mind and a humbling reintroduction to reality.
never met or conversed in any way with chris, yet i knew him well by his actions and deeds. he will always be remembered well.
I wish I had the words to express my feelings toward the outpoor of support for Surtees family,all I can say is I'm honored to be a part of this family.