by andrewp » Fri Jun 05, 2015 10:55 am
Like a lot of Sonex builders, we met Jeremy, Kerry, John and Betty through a workshop. They didn't bat an eyelid when we brought a 8 month old along. Later, we got to know Heather, Mark and many of the other wonderful people that hang out in WI. We may see them infrequently, but these folks changed our lives... and I am not understating that. So on to my point.
I got to see and deal with Jeremy as a customer, but I saw an awful lot of him when we were going hell for leather to stick a big battery in the front of Waiex. If I was to give a beatles analogy, Jeremy, John and Pete Buck were John, Paul, and George (in no particular order) and probably Ringo as well. I was Frida, the fan club secretary, but boy it was just amazing to be in the same room as those guys. It didn't get old and it still doesn't. Without embarrassing anyone, that is a bucket of different personality types, but the end result was just astonishing. Jeremy wasn't just a wonderful and incredibly funny human being, but he was a great engineer too. He put up with me nerding the crap out of him with out complaint and he was just wonderful to work with. He was always just incredibly enthusiastic. Put me to shame. If he had a fault, his attempts at an Australian accent were truly horrible, but that could have been fixed with more time.
As I was apt to remind them lest they forget, these guys and girls are in the business of making dreams come true, sometimes dreams you didn't know you had. We all work at what we do as if it means something, but I really think helping us to build these little airplanes means something. It is a recreational activity, but it is a life changing one and all of it for the better. All of the team at Sonex are responsible for that and Jeremy was out the front of it.
I am trying to stay upbeat here (which is hard), but Kate is what Rose's grandmother would have called Jeremy's "half orange". As noted by other folk, his love of family was huge. He was amazing with kids. When Rose was looking for photos to post on facebook, every single picture has him smiling like he had won the lottery. To badly misquote my wife, he did as much in his short life than a group of 10 less interesting people.
It is tremendously sad, but boy I am so pleased that he was on this planet. I am so pleased that all of the folk up in WI are there too.
Whenever I think of him, I see I smiling face.
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