Rick Alexander's hospitalization and passing
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I think we all go through this process we call life. In the end we are judged. But it seems like the very very good people, people that really count for the good of life in general, are "hand" picked by you know who. Jimmy Hendrix,SRV,Dale #3,....RICK. I have lost a couple of other friends that went way too soon, at 21 and 25. It's almost as if God has somewhere else (Heaven) that is totally perfect, his favorite project. Like he is almost impatient and takes the very, very best, often way too early to help out on the better side.
Looks to me like Rick did it right.
I think a lot of us will see him again some day. Meanwhile, Rick will show em all how we do it, so when we get there, it'll be that much cooler!!
You will be missed very much.
Thank you, Rick.
Looks to me like Rick did it right.
I think a lot of us will see him again some day. Meanwhile, Rick will show em all how we do it, so when we get there, it'll be that much cooler!!
You will be missed very much.
Thank you, Rick.
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What a terribly dark day for us left behind to try and figure some Good in such sorrow and pain. What a dark cloud over a weekend I've despised for 39 years. I think I'll just go get drunk as a skunk.
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I am totally shocked by this. I'm having a hard time believing and accepting what's happened.
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Rick was one of the nicest guys i've ever met, and a dear friend. His enthusiasm and positive outlook on life was very inspirational to me. In conversations we had, especially when I was down, he always had the most wise and insightfull perspective. He also had a hella'va sense of humor and he cracked me up whenever he would tell me about his gig down at the beach and how he would get distracted by all the pretty gals walking by. I am going to miss him very much. This is too sad.
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Life is always too short. But it appears to me that Rick Alexander did at least, "Seize the Day," as they say. I certainly got the impression that he lived his life as much on his terms as is most people can. It's said that we usually regret the things we don't do the most. I don't think Rick had too many serious regrets.
Amor vincit omnia
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Too Late
Aloha all,
Well there is nothing to say at times like these, except that we were fortunate to know him, and we will miss him. But..... it does make me think that we need to share our feelings for one another while we are here, let each other know that we care about each other and yes appreciate the God given talents that we might possess. Rick stands out among us because of his spirit of giving of himself no matter what the situation. I knew him for such a short time, but he affected my life in a very positive way as most of you might know.
So my PAL, you are in the perfect place with eternity to share your music with the angels.
Keep on picking!
Aloha,
Phil
Well there is nothing to say at times like these, except that we were fortunate to know him, and we will miss him. But..... it does make me think that we need to share our feelings for one another while we are here, let each other know that we care about each other and yes appreciate the God given talents that we might possess. Rick stands out among us because of his spirit of giving of himself no matter what the situation. I knew him for such a short time, but he affected my life in a very positive way as most of you might know.
So my PAL, you are in the perfect place with eternity to share your music with the angels.
Keep on picking!
Aloha,
Phil
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As Tex Ritter sang, "Love me now while I am living, do not wait till I am gone, then chisel words in marble, true love words in ice cold stone." We must all appreciate each other while we're here, because every one of us is going to disappear from the Forum, and we don't know the order.
I think Rick knew how much we appreciated him while he was here. A lot of members don't. We must not hold back expressing appreciation of each other.
I think Rick knew how much we appreciated him while he was here. A lot of members don't. We must not hold back expressing appreciation of each other.
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Truer words were seldom spoken, Alan. I've been poking around this BB since about 1997 and it's been an incalculable source of friendships, learning, sharing, resources, pointless arguments, bad jokes, musical ah-ha moments and all the other parts of the human condition. So in no particular order, let me raise a cyberspace toast (in no particular order) to ......We must all appreciate each other while we're here, because every one of us is going to disappear from the Forum, and we don't know the order.
Brad Bechtel, Doug Beaumier, Steinar Gregertsen, Jody Carver, Al Marcus, Bob Quasar, Mike Johnstone, Todd Clinesmith, Jason Dumont, Denny Turner, Gerald Ross, Rick Aiello, Jim Cohen, Herb Steiner, Howard Reinlieb, Jeff Strouse, Todd Weger, RAy Monte, Jussi Huhtakangas, Bobbe Seymour, Lee Jeffreiss, Deke Dickerson, Jeff Au Hoy, Chuck Wilson, Kevin Brown, Reece Anderson, Cindy Cashdollar, Bob Stone, Roy Thomson and about fifty more of you whose names aren't coming at the moment.
Thanks for being here everybody and for all the friendship and help you've offered over the years. And lastly, a toast to Rick Alexander - I will always remember you, Buddy.
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Sad, but true. I'm reminded today of the sudden and tragic death of Jeff Newman a few years ago, and how difficult it was to understand and to accept that shocking event. Rick's passing stirs the same emotions in me, although it's more personal for many of us because we knew Rick pretty well and communicated with him often. He was such a generous person, so joyous in his music and his love for the steel guitar. I learned a lot from him.We must all appreciate each other while we're here, because every one of us is going to disappear from the Forum, and we don't know the order.
The many responses and tributes to Rick here on the Forum are a testament to how much he touched our lives. Rest in peace, old friend.
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Rick's wife and daughter want to thank everyone for their support during this difficult time. It means so much to them. They knew he was loved by many, but I don't think they realized just how many!
The memorial service plans have been put on hold for now. This has been a very difficult time for his family.
The family requests any cards or letters be sent to his P.O. Box:
Rick Alexander
P.O. Box 370
Hallandale, FL 33008
In lieu of flowers, they are requesting that donations be made to the Steel Guitar Forum in his name.
Rick would be so touched to hear all these wonderful comments. When he called me the day before surgery (May 17), I didn't realize it would be the last time I'd talk to him. I told him of how everyone is thinking of him...and he asked me several times to be sure and thank each and everyone.
The steel guitar world has suffered such a loss...he was Mr. Steel Guitar...his heart and soul was devoted to nothing but encouraging and promoting the instrument...a pillar of the forum...always helping and sharing...
Through our many road trips and visits together, I was lucky enough to kind of get to know the man a bit...his thoughts, goals, and dreams...
He was one of the greatest guys I know..
It was an honor and pleasure to have been his friend. I've never lost a friend this close before. I feel such a void that I don't think will ever fully heal. He was like a brother to me...the older, wiser one...the one where you say, "when I grow up, I want to be like him".
It's so hard to believe he's gone...
The memorial service plans have been put on hold for now. This has been a very difficult time for his family.
The family requests any cards or letters be sent to his P.O. Box:
Rick Alexander
P.O. Box 370
Hallandale, FL 33008
In lieu of flowers, they are requesting that donations be made to the Steel Guitar Forum in his name.
Rick would be so touched to hear all these wonderful comments. When he called me the day before surgery (May 17), I didn't realize it would be the last time I'd talk to him. I told him of how everyone is thinking of him...and he asked me several times to be sure and thank each and everyone.
The steel guitar world has suffered such a loss...he was Mr. Steel Guitar...his heart and soul was devoted to nothing but encouraging and promoting the instrument...a pillar of the forum...always helping and sharing...
Through our many road trips and visits together, I was lucky enough to kind of get to know the man a bit...his thoughts, goals, and dreams...
He was one of the greatest guys I know..
It was an honor and pleasure to have been his friend. I've never lost a friend this close before. I feel such a void that I don't think will ever fully heal. He was like a brother to me...the older, wiser one...the one where you say, "when I grow up, I want to be like him".
It's so hard to believe he's gone...
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Thank you very much for the information (and for keeping us informed), Jeff. I wish I could be there to help celebrate his life and music.
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oh no
I have been out of town for two days and this thread was the first thing I checked on my return. I was hoping to read good news but it was not to be. I am stunned.
My sincerest sympathies to his family and close friends for their loss. What an amazing and selfless individual - he continues to inspire even after his passing. The world is a lesser place without him.
My sincerest sympathies to his family and close friends for their loss. What an amazing and selfless individual - he continues to inspire even after his passing. The world is a lesser place without him.
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Everyone, the memorial service (originally set for June 14) has been cancelled. I just received a call from his wife, and she's very sorry if anyone has already made plans. But she has a couple of more things to consider. It's been very difficult for her and the family. Cards can continue to be sent to the P.O. Box. In lieu of flowers, she asks that donations be made to the Steel Guitar Forum. Rick loved the forum and for now the family would like donations to go to it. Thanks, and I apologize for any confusion with the previously posted plans...
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After spending the weekend off line , I was saddened to read the news. May Rick's love of the steel, sincere and monumental hard work and love of community inspire us all to the level of commitment he had for the music and the instrument.
Play on Rick!
Thank you for your contributions that I so appreciated reading. I couldn't wait to see the pictures and hear his story of his latest acquisition of Cindy Cashdollar's steel. He was like a kid in a candyshop with his enthusiasm on the forum.
You will be missed.
You were very appreciated by many who never met you.
Chuck
Play on Rick!
Thank you for your contributions that I so appreciated reading. I couldn't wait to see the pictures and hear his story of his latest acquisition of Cindy Cashdollar's steel. He was like a kid in a candyshop with his enthusiasm on the forum.
You will be missed.
You were very appreciated by many who never met you.
Chuck