Chuck Yerkes

Discussion in 'Bay Area Bikers' started by Richard Reich, Aug 27, 2004.

  1. Chuck Yerkes, a frequent poster to ba.moto, was killed in a crash on
    Thursday.

    I know very little about the circumstances, except the non-rider who
    told me said that Chuck was "cut off" by a car.

    Chuck was a very nice, very funny guy. He leaves many friends who will
    miss him very much.

    -r
     
    Richard Reich, Aug 27, 2004
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    Bummer.
     
    muddycat, Aug 27, 2004
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  3. Chuck and I corresponded for some time before I appeared on ba.moto, he
    was a frequent contributor on the embedded computer/appliance lists.

    Where/when/etc? Please update if you can. Thanks.
     
    Michael Sierchio, Aug 27, 2004
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    Erik Astrup, Aug 27, 2004
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    Holly, Aug 27, 2004
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    Erik Astrup Guest

    So, he's not deceased?

    A friend of his indicated that he did die.
     
    Erik Astrup, Aug 27, 2004
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    Michael Guest

    Posted without permission:

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    Dear SAGE members,
    I am very sorry to have to share with you that one of your long time
    contributors, Chuck Yerkes, passed away this evening around 9:30PM
    PST due to trauma from a motorcycle accident on his way home from work
    at PeopleSoft.

    Chuck Yerkes, as a former Sendmail employee and long time opensource
    and Unix proselytizer had many current and former Sendmail employees
    at Eden Hospital in Castro Valley, California, in support him and his
    very significant, Val. Much of our company and compatriots were on
    email, IRC, wireless, and phone trees, united in concern for our very
    dear friend.

    The news from the doctor took us all by surprise, as this wonderful
    spirit who consistently sought to help those of his beloved opensource
    and Unix based community, and with a passion encouraged all of us to
    always seek to build better software, hardware, and products - was
    gone.

    I have been re
    ading over many of the emails that Chuck has sent to the
    sage-members list. It is a pleasure to read his words, and consider
    his thoughts and heart. Chuck Yerkes has made a lot of friends and
    offered guidance and help to a large community.

    Chuck Yerkes' passion and friendship will be greatly missed. May you
    all continue to support and encourage each other in like fashion.

    Randall

    == end ==========================

    -- Michael
     
    Michael, Aug 27, 2004
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