GMC's and our loss!

john wright

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Nov 4, 1998
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Jan my wife and I first met Clarence last summer when we were looking
for our first GMC. We stopped by Buskirk/Rush and were welcomed into
the shop to look and several of the units. He informed us to a coach
that a customer had for sale and told us that it was a good buy and in
good shape. You could see the twinkle in his eye as he showed us his
streached coach and all the little tricks that he had done to it. We
are all a little poorer today for his passing.

John & Jan Wright
GMC GreatLakers
77 Eleganza
Midland, Mi
 
I talked to Clarence a short time ago about a problem I was having with my
coach and wantn't his opinion. Called on a weekend and was told that he was
at his shop. He was indeed all by himself working on his supercharged
coach. talked to him for over an hour, wonderful warm person that shared
his extensive knowledge with a stranger that just happened to have a GMC..

His sudden passing without my never having personally met him, is a loss for
me, I was looking forward to meeting him this summer. Makes one think how
very important relationships are and how quickly they dissolve.

>Jan my wife and I first met Clarence last summer when we were looking
>for our first GMC. We stopped by Buskirk/Rush and were welcomed into
>the shop to look and several of the units. He informed us to a coach
>that a customer had for sale and told us that it was a good buy and in
>good shape. You could see the twinkle in his eye as he showed us his
>streached coach and all the little tricks that he had done to it. We
>are all a little poorer today for his passing.
>
>John & Jan Wright
>GMC GreatLakers
>77 Eleganza
>Midland, Mi
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach