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I am so sorry to hear about this, I think this is the first time we lost a member and hopefully it will be the last time. My prayers are with him and his family.
Peter
 
Jaune - As many others have said, you never once complained about your ill health and didn't burden us with your problems at all, I had no idea you were ill. Rest your soul for eternity, we will all remember you. You will always be with us in spirit.

RIP, Jaune.
 
Re: Shocking News:

As with so many others, I never knew that Jaune was dealing with Health Issues. We had E-Mailed each other often in the past years about our Collection items. We also shared stories about how we had found some of our Machines.

It is sad when even someone that we don't know real well, but know one way or the other leave us, for the Heavenly Appliance Club Site. May Jaune Rest In Peace and get the best Seat in the House.

I certainly know what he basically was going through, since I lost my Life-Partner 7-years ago this month, from that dreadful Disease.

Peace, Love of Jaune and his corrageous battle and Eternal Life now, Steve SactoTeddyBear...
 
So sorry to hear of this

Thoughts and prayers to friends and family. A loss such as this is so sad to hear. I will remember friends and family in prayer. News such as this is even more extremely trying, for the family during the holiday season. alr2903.
 
Yes, very sad news this morning when I received an email from mutual friend of mine and Juane's, Jim Davidson. Jim is a member of our car club, Great Autos Of Yesteryear. He sadly informed me of Juane's passing, and I forwarded the email to Mike. Im glad he was able to post the email in full. It was quite a shock to both of us as Mike was planning on having all of us over for his Long Beach Wash In this February. Thanks for Jim Davidson for his thoughtfulness in letting me know. May Juane rest in peace and Im sure hes earned his wings in Kenmore heaven!
 
I'm so sorry to hear about this....

Like others, I never even knew he was ill. He never spoke of it.

My condolences go out to his family in California, and to those of you here who were friends of his.

He certainly will be missed here at aw.org.

Rest in peace Jaune.

Carol
 
Sorry is to say the least. All the members posting on this subject say it all. I have received some help from him as well, never met or talked. I am shocked.

To Robert:

Is there a way for you to create a thread with all of his postings from the beginning until his last?

Rest Well Juane!

Steve
 
Juane passed on more than just a few good tips to me regarding some of my old Kenmore's. Especially when I first got that Frog-eye!

I'm glad I had the opportunity to share old washer (and old automobile) stories with him. He did have a dry wit!

Peace
 
I`ll miss him greatly! He was uasually on here when I got up at 4:30am. I sent him a christmas card and got no reply and wondered about him then. Like the rest of you I didn`t know he was ill. My prayers are with his family and friends.
 
Re: Family and Friends:

Is it possible that someone like Mike {lbcarguy} can copy our many Condolences of writings here, so they can be shared with Jaune's Family and immediate Friends, besides our Club Members reading and writing?

Peace, Guidence, many Wonderful, Happy Memories, Hugs
and Love, Steve SactoTeddyBear...
 
Forwading these messages

Hi,

I provided Jim Davidson with a link to this set of posts so I am sure he will be able to forward them to Jaune's loved ones.

Those of us out here in the LA area did not know he was very ill over the holidays either. He never made mention of it so none of us knew how serious things had evolved.

Mike
 
Best Seat in the House

Steve, that's a motto for a toilet seat. I think the brand is either Church or Bemis. Anyway there's no need for these in Heaven and after a bit of adjustment and meeting with loved ones and our Mother, Father, G-d, he will be exploring a place full of knowledge and talking in lots of the cosmic chat rooms with the actual inventors of various things and, as I said earlier, that is the place where all of the inventions have their problems fixed and solved and things run the way they were dreamed to run, because like the line in Field of Dreams says, "Heaven is where dreams come true."

And his sense of humor will be enjoyed. One of the books I read about people who survive near-death-experiences and report them, told of the great sense of humor that our Heavenly Parent has. I think that the fact that most animals have gas and pass it is the ultimate proof that The Creator has a sense of humor and the more stuffy & dignified the situation, the funnier it is.
 
How terribly sad to read this. Like many, I was unaware of Jaune's suffering. Particularly since he seemed to take all this so well in stride, I am happy for him that his passing was in a peaceful way.

We'd have an occasional short banter, and I'd always known him to be a fellow somewhat down on his luck, but I never really knew why. He once graciously sent me a small part to a percolator I own and had found at an estate sale, and I always appreciated how hard he worked to keep that washer and dishwasher of his going.
 
I only knew Jaune (slightly) through his postings. He always showed class and dignity. I'm very sorry to hear he's gone.
 
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