Emery Stora

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Bhart

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An email received from EMERY STORA states that he is now at home and in Hospice care. Doctors said the new chemotherapy was doing more harm than good, so they are stopping medications. Right now, cards of encouragement would be appreciated by both Emery and especially Michelle. Emery feels that after the effects of the chemo lessen, he would like phone calls and visits - beginning in Sept
Emery Stora
3409 Red Hawk Lane
Frederick, Co 80504
Emery 505-660-9507
Michelle 505-660-3717
 
Such deeply saddening news. Emery is such a fine and devoted GMCer. A friend to everyone he's met. He's had a really rough time the last several years. And retired from a very accomplished professional career. He was president of GMC Western States for a while. Then president, as well as a couple other official positions, of GMCMI for a transitional period after it's founder, Ralph Luby, decided to do away with it. He actually saved GMCMI from dissolvement, IMO.

I invite you all to browse through his many photo albums of projects on the GMC Photo site, www.gmcmhphotos.com. http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/u85-emerystora.html

There are also numerous technical papers written by him as well. They're published at GMC Western States (http://gmcws.org/blog/technical-articles/) and GMCMI (https://www.gmcmi.com/technical-presentations-papers/)
as well as on my own site, bdub.net (https://www.bdub.net/oddsnends.html)
Emery's GMC contributions are many within the 'ol GMCnet, now available for search on this forum. (https://www.gmcmotorhome.org/search/)

He has been missed for a few years now due to his many tribulations. He has certainly left an indelible mark in our hobby.
 
Can't remember if I met Emery (maybe at Tucson), but I have read and heeded his advice for years. Have missed his counsel lately but am grateful that his advice will still be there when I need it.

Thank you, Emery, and God Bless you, John Shutzbaugh
 
I realize that "comfort" may be hard to come by for you, these days; but I hope you can take some small measure of comfort knowing that so many people in the GMC community love and respect you for all you have done over the years in your "always there" support for the GMC community. The Karma you have built during this lifetime should do you well in the next several.
 
The piece I posted in the General Topics section, "A Geezer, Coot and Codger Swap an Engine" is the narrative of installing an engine in the field for Emery last October. He got the diagnosis that his cancer was back after we put in his engine, and he was a full player in the installation. My wife and I spent some time with Emery and Michelle yesterday and while he's frail, we were able to laugh a lot. He's done so much good for so many people he knows he's had a good run and is pretty reconciled with it. But I will miss his good soul when the time comes.