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It has come to my attention that Bruce Kalin passed away yesterday due to a heart attack. This is very sad news for all MV enthusiasts.
Bruce was the original founder and organizer of the East Coat Convoy, the organization that coordinates all the vehicles up and down the eastern seaboard that convoy their way to the annual Aberdeen Military Vehicles Meet. This was (and is) a very fun-filled event and would never have been possible without Bruce's dedicated devotion to getting it in place and making it happen.
On a personal note, annually, yours truly and Meg and Lou Cavaluzzi spent many happy moments travelling with Bruce and his big "Duece" over our south Jersey roads enroute to the hookup points for this event. His enthusiasm and love of the hobby will be sorely missed, not to mention that no one could have a better travelling mate, friend and companion than Bruce. He always "had my back" in my little M151A2 as we traversed I-95 along the eastern seaboard to and from Aberdeen.
I believe we all wind up in the same place at some point in the future, it's just that some of us get there a little sooner than others. Rejoice in the fact that Bruce was always happiest when attending this event and that he's probably driving a duece-and-a-half right now up in God's country.
Rest in peace, Bruce.
Bruce was the original founder and organizer of the East Coat Convoy, the organization that coordinates all the vehicles up and down the eastern seaboard that convoy their way to the annual Aberdeen Military Vehicles Meet. This was (and is) a very fun-filled event and would never have been possible without Bruce's dedicated devotion to getting it in place and making it happen.
On a personal note, annually, yours truly and Meg and Lou Cavaluzzi spent many happy moments travelling with Bruce and his big "Duece" over our south Jersey roads enroute to the hookup points for this event. His enthusiasm and love of the hobby will be sorely missed, not to mention that no one could have a better travelling mate, friend and companion than Bruce. He always "had my back" in my little M151A2 as we traversed I-95 along the eastern seaboard to and from Aberdeen.
I believe we all wind up in the same place at some point in the future, it's just that some of us get there a little sooner than others. Rejoice in the fact that Bruce was always happiest when attending this event and that he's probably driving a duece-and-a-half right now up in God's country.
Rest in peace, Bruce.