Terry 'ACL' Hammond (11/19/2010)

Thank you to all who could make the services for Terry and representing all ST-Owners that could not make it.

Thank you so much Carole for taking the time to post the great pictures for the rest of us to enjoy!

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I'm not going to attempt to identify all these folks, but these are the motorcycle riders that showed up this morning. I couldn't believe it when Cindy marched right out and parked herself on Terry's "Relentless" and sat through several people taking turns using cameras that were handed them by the crowd.
 

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What a crew !! Thanks guys for doing the hard work for all of us that couldn't make it , ride safe guys .
 
I'm not going to attempt to identify all these folks, but these are the motorcycle riders that showed up this morning. I couldn't believe it when Cindy marched right out and parked herself on Terry's "Relentless" and sat through several people taking turns using cameras that were handed them by the crowd.

Unbelievable!:hat2:

What an awesome show of support! Thank you to all who represented us! Thank you Mac for the photo!!! So that is TLC...what a brave soul!!

(I think i'll go shed a tear or two...)
 
Re: Terry 'ACL' Remembered

My favorite ACL rememberence is three fold:

the friendship he extended
a night sitting and drinking beer
a simple ride near Green Bank Observatory

((a little long))

I met Terry through the Concours Owners Group forum. He sent me an email about his signature and mine.

I had attended the 2006 Concours Owners Group National Rally in South Dakota. While there I was in 2 different accidents, one sort of bad and the other minor. During the Rally there was a Bike Show and one of the additional things being voted on was for the "Hard Luck Award". Due to some stumping by a fellow rider that I had never met before, I ended up with the most votes and was awarded the Hard Luck Award at the banquet. At the time of the banquet, Jim Hill who was the Area Directory for the Northwest, commented that being in the Midwest and around Indian country, that I had earned my name for my actions as "Two Wrecks". I thought it was sort of neat and when I got home I posted a little about my ride and time at the Rally on the Concours Owners Forum and added the name "Two Wrecks" to my signature.

The Friendship He Extended

About 1 week or 2 weeks or maybe a month or so, I started seeing another person post on the Concours site with "Two Wrecks" in his signature. I thought neat, interesting that there was someone else like that. I did not think there was anything wrong or bad about 2 people having similar things in the signature. Somehow or other I ended up with an email from Terry. He was addressing the fact that we both had the similar signature and, as Terry, he was being very nice and gentlemanly saying he did not want to intrude if I was using it. He said he had been using it on the ST Forum and had started using it on the Concours forum. He was very forthright and honest and friendly and accommodating. What struck me as unusual was Terry was contacting me to talk it over and also seemed to be extending a hand in friendship. This was unusual at the time since some of the traffic that had been going on the forum at the time was sort of hostile between members. It really seemed we had both started something at the same time.
The emails Terry and I exchanged were exceedingly friendly, cordial and enjoyable. We covered how we had our accidents, how we were making long trips, how we enjoyed motorcycling. I enjoyed emails about the farming especially due to my past childhood growing up and working on my grandfathers farm in Iowa and the time as a young adult I spent as a farm hand in farms in Virginia. I enjoyed hearing about his mission work and his family. As we emailed back and forth and talked to each other on the phone, Terry sort of joked about us being lost twin brothers. This sort of stuck and we played it up in emails and phone calls to each other and we kept it going.

A Night Sitting and Drinking Beer and a Simple Ride

In 2007 Terry and I had the fortune to meet at the Concours Owners Group Rally in West Virginia. The final evening was very rememberable sitting in the greatroom at the Lodge and talking with Terry, Ron Clark who is from Bermuda and Gary Murph. The next day Terry, Ron and I left going south together. We stopped right near the Green Bank Observatory for lunch. After lunch I gave Terry a chance to be a little nostalgic. Terry had previously owned a Concours. We traded bikes, he road my 99 Concours and I rode his BMW.

I remember calling him one day out of the blue. He was getting ready to leave the hotel and check out. He was away from home doing his work for the mission. Our short call turned into a 2 and half hour call.

Another time I called him he was at the north end of the Blue Ridge Parkway getting ready to head south. He was on his extended motorcycle vacation with the group he rides with. They were all ready to head south. It was a short conversation, especially for Terry. He told me that everyone was mounting up and was sort of waiting on him. I told him 3 times that I should let him go since he said that it looked like everyone else was ready to go but he insisted he wanted to catch up a little each time I said he should go.

There are not many people who leave an impression in someone's life. Terry was one who had for me.
 
Re: Terry 'ACL' Remembered

I keep going back to this posting - Terry posted this to me at 8:32 am west coast time on 11/19. Just a couple hours later he was gone - just leaves a hole in my heart.

Originally Posted by bdalameda
Wow - I thought I was the only one!!!

We were Seperated at Birth!!!

You were Born with the Brains,,, And,,, I was the Ugly One!!!

:::::this post celebrates the 1,000th time acl has used this line... Henny Youngman would be proud:::::


YouTube - Rimshot
YouTube - Rimshot
 
Re: Terry 'ACL' Remembered

'09 Moonshine....afternoon after many runs back and forth....

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Great picture, thanks for sharing Mac! :woo

And THANKS again for going up there! :hat1:
 
Thanks to all of you who attended the service today. Thank you for representing this community and all the members that wanted to be there but couldn't make it.

God bless Cindy! She is a strong woman.
 
I'm not going to attempt to identify all these folks, but these are the motorcycle riders that showed up this morning. I couldn't believe it when Cindy marched right out and parked herself on Terry's "Relentless" and sat through several people taking turns using cameras that were handed them by the crowd.

What a wonderful group picture. I can't stop crying.

And now we know why Terry loved TLC so much. What a wonderful, gracious lady. She knew how much it would mean to those who could not be there in person to have that picture of her on "Relentless". What a legacy.

Abby
 
I, as a board member who doesn't think he should be, agree. And all of us know he would kick, scream, and holler all the way to the podium to accept the award!!! Then he would spend the next 30 minutes telling us why so and so deserves the award more than he, all the while, wiping tears from his eyes!!!
As another member of the Moonshine Board of Regents, I hear a motion and a second and suggest that we accept the motion by acclimation All in favor?
 
There were 33 of us that showed at the Pizza Hut for dinner from 16 different states. There were more motorcyclists at the church who did not show at the pizza place, so I really don't know how many M/C riders came to Casey for Terry.

It meant so very much for Cindy, family and other friends to see you and Carol come to console everyone. Thank you so much.
My life will never be the same for having met Terry Hammond, and it will never be the same for having lost Terry Hammond. Ride on Brother !
Tim
 
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