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Sad news about Littlebadwolf

Condolences. I believe I met him at SITA in 2012 and probably crossed paths at the OE in MV.


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As part of our family here at Spyderlovers, he will be missed...............Rest in Peace.............:pray: prayers for all the family. :pray:
 
Prayers and condolences going out to his loved ones... :pray::pray:
It is no consolation; but he is riding now, in a much more beautiful place...
 
Very sorry to hear this. Our prayers are with the family and if there is anything we can do to help please let us know.
 
Rest In Peace Larry.

Prayers and Condolences to the family for their loss. May God, bless you with his comforting hand.
 
I received a call today from Cindi Shue telling me that her husband, Larry Shue aka littlebadwolf had passed away on January 29th. Larry had suffered with an ailing heart for several years. Larry and Cindi lived in Jackson, MI but were planning on moving to Tennessee this year. He was retired military and will be buried at Arlington Cemetery.

I first met Larry in Hell, MI in June of 2010 when I first started riding he was an awesome guy and I will miss him. Cindi mentioned that Larry was really looking forward to going to Spyderfest this year. I don't remember if he made it last year but he had this bad habit of getting sick right before Spyderfest and having to cancel at the last minute. I remember telling him that he shouldn't plan on going and then at the last minute he could go as it seemed to be bad luck for him to plan on attending. In August of 2012 he and Cindi came out to meet me when I was in Michigan on the American Legion Legacy Ride.

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I also met Larry for the first time that day (the first yellow Spyder in the left side pic is mine...and, of course, I'm the one in the tie-dye in the background). I also met Ann for the first time that day.

Larry hauled some stuff back to MI for me from the Owners' Event in Maggie Valley last year. I had just gotten Number Two and didn't have my trailer hooked up yet. We met up in a small town between our houses for breakfast the next Sunday morning. We had a really nice conversation. Sadly, that's the last time I saw him. I really liked Larry.
He sure loved his Spyder and he did an awesome job of customizing it. I got to ride with him several times and was leading the ride when his BRP GPS mount broke and sent his GPS crashing into him! nojoke Lots of duct tape was involved with that temporary fix! :thumbup:

R.I.P.
 
I also met Larry for the first time that day (the first yellow Spyder in the left side pic is mine...and, of course, I'm the one in the tie-dye in the background). I also met Ann for the first time that day.

Larry hauled some stuff back to MI for me from the Owners' Event in Maggie Valley last year. I had just gotten Number Two and didn't have my trailer hooked up yet. We met up in a small town between our houses for breakfast the next Sunday morning. We had a really nice conversation. Sadly, that's the last time I saw him. I really liked Larry.
He sure loved his Spyder and he did an awesome job of customizing it. I got to ride with him several times and was leading the ride when his BRP GPS mount broke and sent his GPS crashing into him! nojoke Lots of duct tape was involved with that temporary fix! :thumbup:

R.I.P.

Nice story. Very personal. Really provided insight to what kind of person he was.
 
Condolences to his family. It's always sad to lose a Spyder rider. Sounds like he enjoyed having his.
 
I received a call today from Cindi Shue telling me that her husband, Larry Shue aka littlebadwolf had passed away on January 29th. Larry had suffered with an ailing heart for several years. Larry and Cindi lived in Jackson, MI but were planning on moving to Tennessee this year. He was retired military and will be buried at Arlington Cemetery.

I first met Larry in Hell, MI in June of 2010 when I first started riding he was an awesome guy and I will miss him. Cindi mentioned that Larry was really looking forward to going to Spyderfest this year. I don't remember if he made it last year but he had this bad habit of getting sick right before Spyderfest and having to cancel at the last minute. I remember telling him that he shouldn't plan on going and then at the last minute he could go as it seemed to be bad luck for him to plan on attending. In August of 2012 he and Cindi came out to meet me when I was in Michigan on the American Legion Legacy Ride.

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Sad thing is they were to close on a house here in Greeneville on the 31st. They would have been my neighbors.
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...-quot-Meet-and-Greet-quot&p=742665#post742665
 
I always looked forward to a ride to the Artesian Wells, because Larry might just be there, enjoying himself. He was there quite often, and also joined rides to Hell, MI, and Joe's Gizzard City, as I recall. No pretenses with that guy. He was friendly and accepting of everyone. He will be missed. So sorry, Cindi, we share in your loss and offer our prayers and thoughts.
 
Sad news indeed.

It's always sad to hear that a fellow biker has passed on. My deepest sympathies
to his loved ones.
 
Sad news to be sure. Never met him but from the comments he was quite a guy. RIP Brother, you may stand down, we have the watch.
 
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