Godspeed John Loomer
A couple of years ago a man had a heart attack in the middle of a Sunday service at my church. Although I wasn't at that particular service friends say they thought the victim left this world before the ambulance crew rushed him out the sanctuary doors.
The following Sunday our Pastor, talking to many who were in attendance at this tragic event and to a few who were still traumatized by it to some degree, said "I cannot think of a better place to be called home, to be surrounded by friends, family, and fellow believers."
I never met John Loomer and I don't know his religious beliefs. But the fact that he chose to come back to racing after a 22 year absence means a lot of folks at Grass Lake, and many more of his extended "family" here on Hydroracer understood and "believed" all the reasons why he chose to race again. For me there was a 29 year gap between races so I'd like to think John and I had some things in common.
Godspeed John Loomer. You've finished the race.
A couple of years ago a man had a heart attack in the middle of a Sunday service at my church. Although I wasn't at that particular service friends say they thought the victim left this world before the ambulance crew rushed him out the sanctuary doors.
The following Sunday our Pastor, talking to many who were in attendance at this tragic event and to a few who were still traumatized by it to some degree, said "I cannot think of a better place to be called home, to be surrounded by friends, family, and fellow believers."
I never met John Loomer and I don't know his religious beliefs. But the fact that he chose to come back to racing after a 22 year absence means a lot of folks at Grass Lake, and many more of his extended "family" here on Hydroracer understood and "believed" all the reasons why he chose to race again. For me there was a 29 year gap between races so I'd like to think John and I had some things in common.
Godspeed John Loomer. You've finished the race.
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