Lost a Moderator today... RIP good buddy...
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I now have his parents address and his dads paypal... However i will honor his fathers wish of donations going elsewhere and i wont be giving it out... Just didnt want to lie to yall... Facebook doesnt let me copy and paste so ill list his personal address when i get home here in 20 min...
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Scott Perrine's home address for flowers and cards
Scott and Chantelle's
3225 East Fruitvale Court Gilbert, AZ 85297
Funerals address for viewing and funeral also can order flowers online in the same town easily and have delivered to the funeral
Falconer Funeral Home: 251 Juniper Gilbert, AZ 85233
Brians father Scott told me personally he would like donations sent to these two locations instead of himself. If his personal PayPal gets out please still honor his decision. Brian lived to ride and lived to train boy scouts and if his father says he doesnt need it and thinks Brian would be happier with any donations going to the second and third things he loved most just under family then so be it...
donations go to (please make donations in Brian Perrines name)
Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship... SBTS builds and maintains all the bike trails in the Sierra Buttes
and
https://salsa.democracyinaction.org/..._page_KEY=7199
Boy Scouts, Troop 738 Queen Creek, AZ
Make this out to in memory of Brian Perrine and where the E-card goes to send it to this email "sb.perrine@gmail.com"... this is his fathers email address... will make him feel great getting all the emails of donations in brians name...
http://www.kintera.org/site/apps/ka/...NJkJPL0MPKtI9H
ill be researching here shortly web sites to make donations to these places and including the links to make it easier for everyone... please guys... i know its not to his family and it may not have the same meaning to some people but its what is requested... lets show Brian and his family how we support our jeepers 100% in tragic times...
Scott and Chantelle's
3225 East Fruitvale Court Gilbert, AZ 85297
Funerals address for viewing and funeral also can order flowers online in the same town easily and have delivered to the funeral
Falconer Funeral Home: 251 Juniper Gilbert, AZ 85233
Brians father Scott told me personally he would like donations sent to these two locations instead of himself. If his personal PayPal gets out please still honor his decision. Brian lived to ride and lived to train boy scouts and if his father says he doesnt need it and thinks Brian would be happier with any donations going to the second and third things he loved most just under family then so be it...
donations go to (please make donations in Brian Perrines name)
Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship... SBTS builds and maintains all the bike trails in the Sierra Buttes
and
https://salsa.democracyinaction.org/..._page_KEY=7199
Boy Scouts, Troop 738 Queen Creek, AZ
Make this out to in memory of Brian Perrine and where the E-card goes to send it to this email "sb.perrine@gmail.com"... this is his fathers email address... will make him feel great getting all the emails of donations in brians name...
http://www.kintera.org/site/apps/ka/...NJkJPL0MPKtI9H
ill be researching here shortly web sites to make donations to these places and including the links to make it easier for everyone... please guys... i know its not to his family and it may not have the same meaning to some people but its what is requested... lets show Brian and his family how we support our jeepers 100% in tragic times...
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when i found out how old brian was i was amazed at how much he knows about jeeps i'm the same age and don't have a 1/16 the knowledge he does,
r.i.p. wheel on man
r.i.p. wheel on man
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donation links are up! can make them in memory to him on the boy scout one and sends the Ecard to his dad... havent made one yet for the trails so dont know how it works yet... thanks guys! if anyones on cherokeetech you can copy and paste the above information on anything they may have...
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i think a ride in his memory and honor should be shared by all
doesnt have to be in his home town i just think we should all pick a date adn everyone that can go out for a day of wheeling and biking or whatever to keep him in our thoughts
i will do my best to get some donations out there
doesnt have to be in his home town i just think we should all pick a date adn everyone that can go out for a day of wheeling and biking or whatever to keep him in our thoughts
i will do my best to get some donations out there
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Omg this gotta be a sick joke. No this sucks, dude he was so helpful here. Use to like talking to him. I hope he rests in peace an his family doesn't hurt too much :final jeep wave:
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no... im afraid the money spent will not get to the right person... not only that for stickers to be made then sold then the money made will have to be donated and its just to many chances it gets lost or whatever... i have no problem with stickers and whoever can make and sell them if they want however they cant say anything about cherokeeforum unless the owners of the site say it ok due to copy write stuff... then its on you to truck the person making the stickers donates the money in one of the two spots and doesnt run off with it himself... theres nothing we can do to promise that... best bet is to just make the donations to the places listed above as his father requested... thanks
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no... im afraid the money spent will not get to the right person... not only that for stickers to be made then sold then the money made will have to be donated and its just to many chances it gets lost or whatever... i have no problem with stickers and whoever can make and sell them if they want however they cant say anything about cherokeeforum unless the owners of the site say it ok due to copy write stuff... then its on you to truck the person making the stickers donates the money in one of the two spots and doesnt run off with it himself... theres nothing we can do to promise that... best bet is to just make the donations to the places listed above as his father requested... thanks
alright, i guess ill just have one made for myself. theres no harm in using " 96_xj " right?
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WTF!?!?!
I just logged back on (busy lately since the wife is back from overseas) and I see this?
WTF?!?!?!
This makes me sick to my stomach. I've exchanged banter on here with 96_xj and I can't say I really knew him but he seemed like a really cool guy...and together too! I didn't know how old he was but I pegged him as being older than his 21 years.
I am so sad to hear this news and sadder still hearing this was a suicide. He seemed so upbeat and obviously an outgoing and adventurous young guy. He definitely loved his jeep...he gave it the attention it needed...he showed it mud. He definitely impressed me with the attention he showed Black Sky.
The level of attention he gave other things in his life is a testament to the kind of person he was and the level of attention he gave his pursuits should be a lesson to us all...don't ever let something like this go un-noticed... don't let someone like this slip away like this. If you feel like you're wanting to take his route, please remember you have friends here that you can talk to. Please don't let the people that love you down.
I'm an avid offroad cyclist and former BP Scout. I will definitely be making a donation to both causes
I can't say I knew Brian well at all, but one thing I knew...
He loved his jeep.
RIP Brian
I just logged back on (busy lately since the wife is back from overseas) and I see this?
WTF?!?!?!
This makes me sick to my stomach. I've exchanged banter on here with 96_xj and I can't say I really knew him but he seemed like a really cool guy...and together too! I didn't know how old he was but I pegged him as being older than his 21 years.
I am so sad to hear this news and sadder still hearing this was a suicide. He seemed so upbeat and obviously an outgoing and adventurous young guy. He definitely loved his jeep...he gave it the attention it needed...he showed it mud. He definitely impressed me with the attention he showed Black Sky.
The level of attention he gave other things in his life is a testament to the kind of person he was and the level of attention he gave his pursuits should be a lesson to us all...don't ever let something like this go un-noticed... don't let someone like this slip away like this. If you feel like you're wanting to take his route, please remember you have friends here that you can talk to. Please don't let the people that love you down.
I'm an avid offroad cyclist and former BP Scout. I will definitely be making a donation to both causes
I can't say I knew Brian well at all, but one thing I knew...
He loved his jeep.
RIP Brian