Nashcat
Site Supporter
With broken heart, I must inform my friends and fellow riders of the passing of my wife, Janis Shelton Brock. She suffered a massive heart attack around noon today, while at home. Efforts to revive her were just not enough to keep her with us. She thought of this group as her family. Riders would forget her name, but none could forget her smiling face. She was always asking about which upcoming events were next on the calendar and just this morning, we were talking about taking a bike vacation to South Carolina, just as soon as the weather would permit.
Some of you know our story. She and I met in the early '70s, dated a while, and then went our separate ways. We kept in touch for many years and reconnected in 2011. We married in March 2013, and have been living the good life ever since. Although she had never been on a bike, she took to riding as if she had been born on the rear seat. Never once, did she complain about rain, cold, long days, or uncomfortable tents. She was my perfect partner, on the road, and anywhere else. She will be missed by many.
Ride Safe
John and Janis
Some of you know our story. She and I met in the early '70s, dated a while, and then went our separate ways. We kept in touch for many years and reconnected in 2011. We married in March 2013, and have been living the good life ever since. Although she had never been on a bike, she took to riding as if she had been born on the rear seat. Never once, did she complain about rain, cold, long days, or uncomfortable tents. She was my perfect partner, on the road, and anywhere else. She will be missed by many.
Ride Safe
John and Janis