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The Irishman has passed

Irish also was the originator of the various 'scavenger hunts' that were done out here -- something he really enjoyed doing and many participated in.

Maybe we can do an 'Irish' scavenger hunt in his honor? Perhaps one searching for uniquely 'Irish' items??

Thoughts? Ideas???
 
Irish had made a webpage for us to track his "Trip of a lifetime" here:

http://www.jbriankelly.com/Route 66/66index.htm

It's still operational --- might want to check it out while it's still up and running.

A good lesson can be learned from this---- if you put off things you really want to do -- you may never get the opportunity to do them!

Glad he was able to get this trip in !!

Well said, Dan. My deepest condolences go out to his family and friends.
 
Irish also was the originator of the various 'scavenger hunts' that were done out here -- something he really enjoyed doing and many participated in.

Maybe we can do an 'Irish' scavenger hunt in his honor? Perhaps one searching for uniquely 'Irish' items??

Thoughts? Ideas???

Like the uniquely 'Irish' items theme. :2thumbs:

I'm still going to work on Irish's Scavenger Hunt in his honor. Have yet to load up all the pictures from our trip onto GoogleDoc for the post.
 
Burial Plans

Thought I would post this up here as well as down below.


once again I apologize for doing it this way,but it worked.

A viewing will be on Sunday 6/26/11 from 1PM to 3PM at Douglas Fiery Funeral Home,1331 Eastern Blvd. Hagerstown,Md.21742. Phone 301-791-7759


A Mass will be held the following morning at 10AM at St.Ann's Catholic Church,1525 Oak Hill Ave.,Hagerstown,Md.21742

followed by the traditional gathering of friends and family TBA at both viewing and Mass.

Brian's interment will be scheduled at Arlington National at a future date TBA


His sons address is: Brian Foster and Trenna Kelly 13832 Exeter Crt, Hagerstown,Md.21742

His daughter is: Loreen and Chris Hawthorne 8855 Apple Cross Ln.,Springfield,Va.22153
Please: if you know any of the persons that I have missed,please let them know.As you all know Brian had thousands of friends and I have no idea how to reach them all,IE: work

If anyone needs to call or text me,please feel free to do so at any time.215-450-3051


Thank you all,

Colin Kelly

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Farewell Old Friend

Irish and Alton Keel were the first two active members of my Mid-Atantic Spyder Ryders group on meetup.com, where his membership and bio are still posted. We enjoyed ryding together o'er Catoctin State Park, Cunningham Falls, and Emmitsburg, MD, also out to his home in Martinsburg. Irish and I broke bread together, drank a Smithwicks together and rode together with Alton down to SITS last year.

I haven't claim to being Brian's closest friend, but having known Brian personally ... the things that brought him joy (family and friends) and sadness (missing his Phoebe). We always had time for a cig, a laugh, a beer and a rant. He was a demon on his Spyder ... A person of strong patriotic convictions. His passing was just brought to my attention today by a third party. I'm stunned and deeply saddene; but to borrow from Brian's affinity to all things Irish, "In order to find his equal, an Irishman must talk to God." Bless Irish as he as ascended to do just that.

~ Paul

(SilverSurfer)
 
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I had the pleasure of meeting him at Spyderfest this year. I'm sorry to hear of his passing.

From one Irishman to another:

May the road rise to meet you
May the wind be always at your back
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
The rains fall soft upon your fields
And until we meet again
May God hold you in the hollow of His hand.


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Some say a man is measured by the number of friends he leaves behind, so he was obviously a quite a man.. Godspeed..
 
So sad to read this... I was looking for his Spyder at the BBQ too...
I only met Irish once at the previous Lamonster BBQ and I enjoyed talking with him on the front porch.. He is and will be missed.
R.I.P. Irish!
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RIP.... You were a great man and I am honored to have gotten to meet him at SpyderFest. We have lost a great one. Condolences to his family and friends
 
I'm still in total shock over this and very saddened by his passing. He was a fun guy to hang out with and I had the honor of having a Smithwicks or two with him a few times in the Smokies.

He had a great sense of humor -- and could take it as well as he could dish it out. He got quite a kick out of the razzing he got for not attending the 2010 Spyderfest event--- and made darn sure to show up this year-- and I'm glad he did!

Here's to a long life and a merry one
A quick death and an easy one
A pretty girl and an honest one
A cold beer and another one!


RIP Irish!


Well said Dan!

I had the pleasure to meet him last year, he will be missed very much.
My deepest condolences go out to his family and friends.
 
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