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Stu,

Thanks for sharing that link, I had never read that before. I'm sorry I missed out on knowing Garth better, what a superb human being!!  Joe's music has had a magical way of bringing great people together.

And long live CRADLE ROCK!!!!  Love that song...I'll never play Cradle Rock again and not think of Garth!  smile

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Angela wrote:

Stu,

Thanks for sharing that link, I had never read that before. I'm sorry I missed out on knowing Garth better, what a superb human being!!  Joe's music has had a magical way of bringing great people together.

I echo all of Angela's words above as I also missed that topic at the time.

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

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Stu Craig wrote:

I've had a difficult time trying to organize my thoughts since my original post yesterday morning. I could talk about Garth's enthusiastic contributions to our early Street Team efforts and the Fan Website, his warm and friendly nature, his endearing sense of humor, or how he turned me on to some great music including David Gogo and The Gentelmens Blues Club.

The last email I received from <G> was on December 7th, 2009. I had written to him about Joanne Shaw Taylor coming to Omaha on February 4th, and told him I wanted pictures and a review. In the haste of my email I wrote February 4th, 2110 as the date she was coming, instead of 2010. Garth replied,

"2/4/2110?? **## Stu, I don't expect to last through 2010. WILL be a miracle if I do though. Yes, I've heard a few of her boots, but had no idea...will have to go...pics for Stu too!"

I thought he was just joking around as usual. I didn't have a clue.

Who Garth was, and what he was about, might best illustrated by the following thread from May of this year. It speaks for itself, and tells you more about <G> than I ever could.

http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=10316

I remember this post, but missed the end where Ben responded and got the autographed copy.

I didn't know Garth, but have read all of this thread and am very touched and sad about his passing. This thread is a very fitting tribute.

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Wing felt Chi of <G>
shift from soft downy section
now is wind beneath


/////{{{<G>}}}\\\\\


corny, sorry, true

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Being a very new member of the forum, I didn't know <G> at all, but from all of the messages left on Facebook and here, and reading through some of his threads, I can appreciate how loved he was. With that in mind, please accept my heartfelt sympathy to all of those who knew him. I truly am sorry.

Jono

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Same here...

Didn't get to know the guy, but would have loved to...

Condolences to friends and family...

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RIP <G>, I leave town for 4 days and return to this sad news. Cancer is too much a part of my life and it hurts to hear a fellow patient lost the good fight. Go in peace <G>.

                                                                                         Think Green,

                                                                                         J Dawg

What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest?   -Allen Toussaint

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Please find a cure for that disease, please...

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Sad news indeed, one of the originals on the forum. Brings back many great memories of posts through the years. RIP <G>, we'll all miss you .  Larry G

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I never met <G>.
Feel really sad again sad
This is like a family here.

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Such a sad loss. I remember exchanging emails and CD's with Garth, going all the way back to 2002/2003.. RIP Garth.

-Bill

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This is such a sad loss. I never had the fortune of meeting him... wish I could have

rest in peace <G>

-Eric

"It makes it sound like the amp is about ready to explode, that's because it IS about ready to explode." -Joe

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REST IN PEACE <G>

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I never got to meet or really speak with <G> but I know, from his posts, that he was a wonderful guy. My prayers go out to his family.

Mary

LOL-ler-tastic.

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I can't say I knew Garth but I sure wish I had. Sounds like he was a wonderful person, a true music fan with a caring and sharing heart of gold.
My condolences to his family and to everyone here who knew him.

Rest in peace Garth

Tripsy

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I'd like to join with everyone else in passing on sincere condolences to <G>s family and friends.  What a sad time this is.

- Lyn

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This hurts my heart. What a wonderful spirit and true music man. As I read all the prior posts I realized how much good music I also got turned onto via the Garth connection. People have posted in this thread that don't post often It is a true testament to what a special member of this community  <G> was. I comfort myself by holding onto the thought that there is a special corner in the afterlife devoted to Blues/Rock. I'm also sure Harry B. has it all under control. And, I have no doubt, Garth tapped an angel on the shoulder... My deepest sympathy to his family, friends, and this community. To all of you who were a part of his final months, I have no doubt you gave him many smiles.      Cathy

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Tripod wrote:

Please find a cure for that disease, please...

Yeah that would be great. Problem is only that there is no cure in most cases and my qualified guess would be there never will be. A few less malignant forms of cancer can be cured. But most of the cancer forms can`t or only with the cost of quite a big loss in quality of live due to several reasons. And the worst of all incidence of most cancer forms is rising and absolutely not only in the older population. Now you could ask why but that is another quite long story.
All in all cancer is about the worst disease out there with often very limited treatment options and limited avoidance strategies (don`t smoke- thats not a good habit). So live your lives while you can, be a helpful and kind person... carpe diem.