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    i just heard that buddy winemiller passed away last Saturday, 12/19/15 on his 74th birthday. I traded him for my first racing engine in 1970, a mark 30h. buddy raced before I first got started in 1971, but in recent years you could see him wandering the pits at lochhaven, pa, sharptown,md or Wilson nc. his trademark was his long handlebar mustache and smoking a pipe. he always stopped by and chatted with john mach, george resh and myself. I will miss our chats and seeing him in the pits. race in peace buddy.




  • #2
    Rest In Peace Buddy..........aka Whiskers.



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    • #3
      I first met Buddy during the 1980's when DMR was just getting it's legs on the east coast. Northeast drivers such as Don Fryklund, RC Howie, Fuzz and Fred Melanson, Mike Forino, and myself had expanded our travel schedules to make the trip to race at places like Denton and Camden and Lock Haven.

      I would also add to his trade mark items, Those Maryland flag pants!!

      One time, I remember loaning him a prop, and as it seems, it ran well enough for him to out run me to the finish, but he didn't pass me, jokingly, I scolded him for not passing me, and his reply was, it didn't seem proper to beat me with something I had just loaned him.

      A true measure of Southern manners, friendship and hospitality, Buddy you will be missed....

      Race in Peace

      Pete
      Don't laugh.....it's borrowed!!

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      • #4
        Another said day in boat racing. As we get older these times seems to happen too often. Buddy was a quite man who accepted help when needed, and sometimes not needed, silently listening and puffing on the pipe, he may accept that advise or not. For instent I remember his stock 102 crapping out only a few feet from the pits, but the engine ran on the shore. I suggested the head gasket was blown. He sort of said no. I just went and changed it so he made the next heat. He asked the cost of the gasket and at that time it was $5.00, he gave me $20.00. I said that wasn't needed, he said thanks and keep it. Remember it was at Camden, NC and we went to the pig roast together.
        Never was going to be a Championship racer, but was always there attending the local races, supporting them not just as a competitor but helped in setting up or tearing down the committee stuff. I haven't seen him in 15 years or so, just the way we move our lives. RIP Buddy!

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        • #5
          After he retired from driving, Buddy typically made fall Lock Haven and usually came to inspection where he and I would have a couple conversations. This year he was planning to put together a motor and was looking for a few hard to find parts. He was a fixture in Region 4 who I first met at Camden. To re-quote RC, "this thing is happening way too often". Rest in peace, Buddy.

          Jeff
          Jeff
          5-P

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          • #6
            I discovered his funeral was this morning, 12/28/2015:

            http://www.hardestyfuneralhome.com/o...ver-MD/1573188

            There is an online Guestbook at the site above.


            I'll be searching for pictures of Buddy in the days ahead. More to come...

            Prayers to his family and friends.

            Last edited by Mark 72@E; 12-28-2015, 12:01 PM.
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            Mark Ritchie
            72@E
            Former Boat Racer
            21st Century: CSH, CSR, and "J Dad" x2
            20th Century: ASH, ASR, BSR, 25SSH, 25SSR

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            • #7
              mark,

              back in 2010 you took one of him an me that is a nice one. I will try to get it. it was at lochhaven.

              frank



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              • #8
                Buddy posed for my son Austin to take a photo, but I'm not sure I ever told him that it won a ribbon at our county fair.
                - Buddy_MDR_4507R2.jpg


                I'm guessing this photo was taken at Sharptown, MD and the year was 2005, give or take.
                - Buddy_MDR_4501R2.jpg
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                Mark Ritchie
                72@E
                Former Boat Racer
                21st Century: CSH, CSR, and "J Dad" x2
                20th Century: ASH, ASR, BSR, 25SSH, 25SSR

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                • #9
                  Where's Buddy? See if you can find him...
                  - Buddy_MDR_5202R3.jpg

                  From Lock Haven, PA 2014, the last boat race we both attended.
                  - Buddy_MDR_5202R4.jpg
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                  Mark Ritchie
                  72@E
                  Former Boat Racer
                  21st Century: CSH, CSR, and "J Dad" x2
                  20th Century: ASH, ASR, BSR, 25SSH, 25SSR

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                  • #10
                    I will always miss those unique Maryland flag pants he always wore. Priceless! RIP Buddy you were truly one of a kind in the best of ways.
                    Chris Johnson

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                    • #11
                      Where's Buddy? See if you can find him...

                      Buddy_MDR_5938R0.jpg

                      From Lock Haven, PA 2014, the last boat race we both attended.

                      Buddy_MDR_5938R1.jpg
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                      Mark Ritchie
                      72@E
                      Former Boat Racer
                      21st Century: CSH, CSR, and "J Dad" x2
                      20th Century: ASH, ASR, BSR, 25SSH, 25SSR

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                      • #12
                        Buddy was a genuinely nice man. Always with the mustache, the pipe and a smile. Condolences to his family. His absence will be noticed at all of our Reg. 4 events. Rest in peace, Buddy.

                        John Runne & family

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