Texas X Riders
Main Area => General Discussion => Topic started by: VT-XS on April 24, 2006, 08:29:09 AM
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Occasionally I ride with a group called the Star Riders. One of the mainstays of the group was a guy named Curtis Miller, if anyone knows him. He rode a Gold Wing. I wasn't along, but coming back from Yankee's yesterday, he was in an accident where he was apparently hit hard by something. I don't know any details. He died on the way to the hospital.
Curtis was always laughing, always cracking jokes and cutting up. He was as friendly as a person can be.
When you ride, take nothing for granted, look closely at all intersections, assume someone is gonna run a red light or stop sign, or hit you from behind while talking on the phone or wiping their kids mouth. Wear a helmet.
When people I know are in bad wrecks or die, for me, it kinda ruins it for a while.
Martin
Ps. Dwight's girlfriend was flipped upside down in her truck Saturday, fortunately not hurt.
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This is to his family and friends, I hope they find a way around this in their own way and grow stronger from their lost. I didn't know Curtis Miller but if he was a friend of Martin he would be a friend of mine.
Saddened from this news, lets us pray for Curtis to pass through the shadow of death and fear no evil he will truely be missed by the Brotherhood of Bikers Amen.
Swampfox / Gary Bolt
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VT-XS,
Was this accident in in the vicinity of Hillsboro TX on the southbound side if I-35? I saw a wing down yesterday while I was heading North on I-35 coming back from a PRG mission in Bleton TX. The fire/rescue and LEO were just on scene and the ambulance was about 5 miles out heading inbound when I passed. The rubber-neckers were causing a major nightmare. I said a quick prayer and kept moving north with a little more situational awareness.
Prayers go out to this gent's family and friends/
R/Jiim
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You were in Temple at Temple Bible Church.
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I was the tailgunner on the ride yesterday when Curtis went down. It was our (brazos river chapter of SCRC) ride to Yankee Tavern in Carlos.
He was one of the most proficient riders I knew, and one of the nice guys. always a smile, a hug, a story.
There was a tribute for him tonight at PO's.
I will miss him.
and no, although he rode a blue wing that was not him, he went down near Conroe.
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Vern,
How did he go down?
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VTreX
Sure was, incredibly humbling too.