Stock Outboard racing in Region lost another one of its legends. Earl Garrison passed away June 30, 2011.
Earl was one of the finest 2 cylinder stock outboard runabout drivers in the Northwest. He set records in 25SSR and BSR in the 70's and introduced Jan and George Christ to boat racing.
Off the race course, Earl was an elementry school principal, and was probably the last guy you would ever expect to bang chines in a BU with a 20H. Earl raced into his 70's, and was a fierce competitor in ASR.
True story: when Earl quit racing, it was because he had suffered a minor stroke while at a Wakefield Nationals. When he came home and he announced he was quitting racing, I asked him what the effects were of the stroke, and how he was doing. He said, "I'm fine now. I've just lost a little peripheral vision in my left eye, so I shouldn't be racing now."
I replied to him, "what's the problem, Earl? You never looked to your left when you went into a corner anyway!"
There will be a family only service for Earl. His Obituary can be found here:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/her...&pid=152315025
I'll miss you, friend.
R-19
Earl was one of the finest 2 cylinder stock outboard runabout drivers in the Northwest. He set records in 25SSR and BSR in the 70's and introduced Jan and George Christ to boat racing.
Off the race course, Earl was an elementry school principal, and was probably the last guy you would ever expect to bang chines in a BU with a 20H. Earl raced into his 70's, and was a fierce competitor in ASR.
True story: when Earl quit racing, it was because he had suffered a minor stroke while at a Wakefield Nationals. When he came home and he announced he was quitting racing, I asked him what the effects were of the stroke, and how he was doing. He said, "I'm fine now. I've just lost a little peripheral vision in my left eye, so I shouldn't be racing now."
I replied to him, "what's the problem, Earl? You never looked to your left when you went into a corner anyway!"
There will be a family only service for Earl. His Obituary can be found here:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/her...&pid=152315025
I'll miss you, friend.
R-19
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