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    Mar 29, 2011
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    Joe Testa, known here as popsgarland, passed away yesterday.

    His last post was here and it's customary that we all drop by and give it a like.

    More important, though, is that we recognize our loss. Those of you who knew him better than me, please post a memory in this thread. When we lose one of our own, remembering how he made our lives better is comforting.

    I will post any information I receive here, particularly the wishes of the family, as I receive it.

    We are diminished.
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    cycleguy2300

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    Mar 19, 2010
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    Austin, Texas
    Joe Testa, known here as popsgarland, passed away yesterday.

    His last post was here and it's customary that we all drop by and give it a like.

    More important, though, is that we recognize our loss. Those of you who knew him better than me, please post a memory in this thread. When we lose one of our own, remembering how he made our lives better is comforting.

    I will post any information I receive here, particularly the wishes of the family, as I receive it.

    We are diminished.
    Dang, we texted a bit Friday... going to miss him.

    Godspeed sir.

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    DoubleDuty

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    Feb 9, 2019
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    Joe Testa, known here as popsgarland, passed away yesterday.

    His last post was here and it's customary that we all drop by and give it a like.

    More important, though, is that we recognize our loss. Those of you who knew him better than me, please post a memory in this thread. When we lose one of our own, remembering how he made our lives better is comforting.

    I will post any information I receive here, particularly the wishes of the family, as I receive it.

    We are diminished.
    Holy mother, that is just terrible.
     
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