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

I am honored to have spent time with him last weekend. A more generous and enjoyable person would be hard to find. My sincere condolences to the family.

Greg Kane
 
Terry touched soooo many lives in soooo many ways. This is a hurting kind of sad day and I feel an incomprehensible loss. Godspeed friend. Prayers for family & friends up now.
 
I too am shocked. Don't know what to say.

Thoughts go out to his family, and all the STOC family members.

Like others, I enjoyed reading his posts and unfortunatly never made it to moonshine.

Greg C.
 
I am so sorry for your loss.... goes out to just about everyone on this board, but especially to his wife and family. I never met them, but I did have the great pleasure of meeting Terry and so I can only imagine the pain they feel right now.

Sorry
 
Shock.....I am utterly speechless.

I never met Terry, but his posts always brought a smile to my face. He will be missed.

Prayers for his family and friends.
 
A while back, and I've forgotten the actual thread, I had added a post to the thread a story about why I ride with my pillion pegs down (for my mother who had recently passed away), and how I had conveyed the story to my father when he expressed his concern for my safety on those long solo rides. Terry posted not too much farther into the thread about how much he liked my story, and that he looked forward to us riding together one day. His post meant so much to me, that I vowed I would track him down on one of his tours and make good on the ride together. We never did get that ride in, but even in a single post he touched me like a brother would. I loved him right then and there, FOR EVAR!!! Without even meeting the man I feel a big hole in my heart now. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family, and everyone on ST-Owners, as well as a multitude of other forums, the community of Casey, the Moonshine Store, the Packers..., ..., ...,
 
I never met him. Said I would go to the Moonshiine Run. I put it off. Now, I see why some things...just do it! Prayers to all....but, God needs a guy like Terry there for all the bikers!
 
wow. not what i was expecting to see when i plugged back into the net. not sure what to say at this point. terry was a friend and everything about him will be missed. godspeed, terry. prayers for peace, understanding and acceptance to his family and friends.
 
My condolences to Terry's family. Words can not express the heartfelt sorrow. While Terry and I did not have as many conversations as I would have liked to have had, I did find him to be a kind, dedicated and generous man. He was always great fun to be around.

And to all members of this forum, my condolences. We have lost a main character in our extended family. It is an understatement to say that he is and will be missed. Life here will not be the same without him but he does live on in our stories and memories. I'm glad I got to know him.

I am thankful that I went to last weekend's event at his place and Moonshine for a few more minutes of time together. Life is short and quality time spent together is shorter yet. So remember the time spent together and cherish the memories.

I thank you Terry Hammond for all that you did for us. You will never be forgotten. And now, because of Terry, I can never see a monkey as just a monkey.......Ride on Dude
 
I am in total shock.

How come it's always the best ones that get taken so early?

My thoughts and prayers are with the immediate family as well as the rest of us, the "extended" riding family.

It's just so hard to believe.
 
Doesn't seem possible.

At a loss for words.

He will be missed greatly

Prayers and condolences to his family.
 
Stunned.

Like so many others I never met Terry but enjoyed his posts and was thrilled with his reply in one of my threads. Made me feel like my small contribution here was huge.

Thoughts going out to his family.

And to all of us here.

Enjoy the people you ride with and make every effort to get out and meet more ST-Owners. The STOC events I've attended have been filled with terrific people I like meeting again.

Bruce
 
Althought our paths had never crossed, I feel the loss of a great friend.
The song "Live like you are dying" comes to mind. He seemed so full of life it spilled over. That is how I will remember this family man of knowledge and kindness.


Not just cliches:
You never know when your number is up. Each day is a gift.

Cherish and enjoy life.
My condolences to his family.
 
I am lost for words....I was fortunate enough to meet Terry last April at my first Moonshine. What a guy!! Unbelievable....What a shock!! :(
 
My condolences to Terry's family and friends. It's hard to find the right words to say.
 
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