Remember GS Ron?
He used to visit Alexandra from the kidney board. I see he hasn't been on since last October.
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I remember Alexandra telling
I remember Alexandra telling us he had passed but I don't remember when exactly it was
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so sorry to hear thisGlad to be done said:I remember Alexandra telling
I remember Alexandra telling us he had passed but I don't remember when exactly it was
I must have missed it...ugh
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GSRonConnieSW said:Ron
if I recall correctly, it was in the fall of 2014 and unexpected, not directly from the cancer.
Nov 10, 2014Vintage Racebike Builder Ron “Gold Star Ron” Halem, R.I.P.
© 2016, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. by David SwartsRonald M. Halem, age 61, died due to complications from kidney cancer November 6 in his home in Prunedale, California.
Halem, also known as “Gold Star Ron,” is best known for building and tuning his BSA Gold Star in pursuit of a 100 mph lap at the Isle of Man during the annual Manx Grand Prix. According to a video interview with Halem, no BSA Gold Star has ever broken the 100 mph lap barrier at the Isle of Man.
Halem was also an FCC-licensed amateur radio operator. His call sign was N6ATP.
Halem is survived by a brother, Jack Halem; a sister, Cheryl Moritz; and a cousin, Gail Quenneville
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I remember reading his posts with interest.foxhd said:GSRon
Nov 10, 2014Vintage Racebike Builder Ron “Gold Star Ron” Halem, R.I.P.
© 2016, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. by David SwartsRonald M. Halem, age 61, died due to complications from kidney cancer November 6 in his home in Prunedale, California.
Halem, also known as “Gold Star Ron,” is best known for building and tuning his BSA Gold Star in pursuit of a 100 mph lap at the Isle of Man during the annual Manx Grand Prix. According to a video interview with Halem, no BSA Gold Star has ever broken the 100 mph lap barrier at the Isle of Man.
Halem was also an FCC-licensed amateur radio operator. His call sign was N6ATP.
Halem is survived by a brother, Jack Halem; a sister, Cheryl Moritz; and a cousin, Gail Quenneville
If you click on his name, you will find that someone has signed in as Ron as recent as today. A loved one, perhaps?
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