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RIP Telemon
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15 years 8 months ago #192897
by Joedabaker
Replied by Joedabaker on topic Re: RIP Telemon
I'm in denial and sad. It's hard to fathom that Telemon has passed on.
He was a great contributor to this community. Super enthusiasm for the sport. Sorry I missed a chance to drop a knee with him, he seemed to carry a great spirit around him.
Deepest condolences to his family and friends.
If there is a heaven, I hope he's tirelessly dropping a knee in some of the lightest fluff ever!
He was a great contributor to this community. Super enthusiasm for the sport. Sorry I missed a chance to drop a knee with him, he seemed to carry a great spirit around him.
Deepest condolences to his family and friends.
If there is a heaven, I hope he's tirelessly dropping a knee in some of the lightest fluff ever!
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15 years 8 months ago #192898
by Scotsman
Replied by Scotsman on topic Re: RIP Telemon
Bob was a great guy and I fondly remember a trip to Elfin lakes and a subsequent day at Baker where I had the privilege to ski with him.
He was a great story teller and talker and an all round good guy who loved his mountains.
I'm very shocked and saddened by his death.
My condolences to his family and close friends.
He was a great story teller and talker and an all round good guy who loved his mountains.
I'm very shocked and saddened by his death.
My condolences to his family and close friends.
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15 years 8 months ago - 15 years 8 months ago #192899
by silaswild
Replied by silaswild on topic Re: RIP Telemon
He shared his home with me too, I actually slept in a bed! And he prepared a fine poached salmon dinner for his wife and me. I shared an interesting tour on Cheam Peak with him and NickD (the Canadian one), and we chased August snowpatches together on Table Mountain to keep our streaks alive. His happiness was obvious in the reports of ski tours with his son.
Very sad, but I guess "when your time is up, your time is up." Hope his family can be happy for his move to a better place, while they mourn his absence.
Very sad, but I guess "when your time is up, your time is up." Hope his family can be happy for his move to a better place, while they mourn his absence.
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15 years 8 months ago #192900
by Charlie Hagedorn
Replied by Charlie Hagedorn on topic Re: RIP Telemon
Oh no! My deepest condolences to his family and friends. His trip reports have always shown how very much he's loved his family, skiing, and time in the mountains.
I'm not sure there was anyone more dedicated to patch skiing on the North side of Baker...
I'm not sure there was anyone more dedicated to patch skiing on the North side of Baker...
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15 years 8 months ago #192901
by stoudema
Replied by stoudema on topic Re: RIP Telemon
Deepest sympathies and condolonces to the family. Though I never met Telemon, I feel like I lost a friend. This is very sad news.
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15 years 8 months ago #192902
by Snoqualmonix
Replied by Snoqualmonix on topic Re: RIP Telemon
My goodness what sad news to hear; I was planning to email him today about conditions on the n. side of Baker.
Inspiring TR's and lifestyle, fun banter about the turn.
My best regards to his family as they continue on.
Inspiring TR's and lifestyle, fun banter about the turn.
My best regards to his family as they continue on.
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