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« on: June 24, 2010, 05:04:59 PM »

GBNF - Sputnik, TRMR2 State Chairman
 
Date: 6/24/2010
From: secretary@tmra2.org
 
The Texas Motorcycle Rights Association is sad to announce that our great Leader, Sputnik, passed away suddenly at approximately 5:00 AM this morning. I woke up at 5:45AM to find him on the living floor at the state office. It appeared that he crossed over quickly and did not suffer, from a massive heart attack. I can not begin to even put into words how devastating the loss is to the biker community, to his family, and to us who live with him at the state office, for all TMRA2, and to all of his brothers and sisters who loved him dearly.
Sputnik will go down history as the greatest Motorcycle Rights Activist in the History of our Nation and we as his Task Force were truly blessed to be a part of this great Warriors life…God has a special place in Heaven for Sputnik and he told me yesterday that wanted all of us to continue the political work and to carry forward with his final Rally for the Birthday Bash in July. As soon as we know the Memorial Service information we will send out another broadcast.
 
Our sincerest regrets to the entire Biker Community

Terri Williams-State Secretary TMRA 2
Stephanie Parks-TMRA2 Task Force
 
Terri Williams
TMRA2 State Secretary
TMRA2.org
Http://Texaspoliticsbikerstyle.com
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« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2010, 01:41:14 PM »

Anyone who met or knew SPUTNIK knew aout his tireless work at the state capital & elsewhere, his input & fortitude will be sorely missed. When his memorial is announced I hope to see a great turnout.
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