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Saw on FB that he had just rode in this year's Ride of Silence. Heartbreaking.
There's a crew trying right now to get a map together for tomorrow's mass that includes a stop at the site. I'll bring some flyers with this map by tonight if we can get it together.
We're all so very sorry for your loss.
Posting here too:
Hello all, Jason Jenkins, Crash Support Programs Manager here at Active Trans
Once again, we're all so sorry to hear about Bobby. I just wanted Philip and anyone else who may be friends or family of Bobby's to know that our Crash Support Hotline can also connect friends and family members with qualified grief counselors.
I'd also say that we always encourage victims of crashes, witnesses, friends and or family to be very careful about discussing or speculating about the details of a crash with the press or in online forums, Facebook etc., without speaking to an attorney first. Talking about the person, who they were, what they meant, how much they’ll be missed, how much they loved cycling etc. is all pretty safe territory. But just be wary of details and speculation about the actual events of the crash. Unfortunately it's all too easy for words to get twisted around and have an unintended outcome.
Feel free to let me know if you have any specific questions.
Jason Jenkins
Crash Support Programs Manager
Active Trans
We are aware of your desire to honor Bobby and are working on modifying our May Showers Parade ride. It's increased the length by two miles but it's certainly worth it. Will you want the Mass to stop? Also will you guys be willing to help lead until we get there to ensure that it gets to the cross road?
Here is the current route: http://goo.gl/maps/3GcE0
We'll have a modified map shortly.
Here are the revised maps. Whomever will be leading the ride should print out the hard directions from Google cause the map does not lend itself to accuracy. Again the route directions can be found here: http://goo.gl/maps/AMYFu
Ride of Silence-Chicago remembers Bobby. He was with us at the Tribute event and won a ROS t-shirt. We saw him at the Ride of Silence and he was excited to be a part of the ride that honors cyclists and calls for sharing the road. We thank Bobby for his enthusiasm and honor his memory. (Family and friends - please know that he will be remembered with the Chicago Ride of Silence)
Heartbreaking. A terribly sad story to hear. Echoing h's sympathies to friends and family. I am sure that there will be hundreds in the cycling family celebrating Bobby on tomorrow's ride.
Absolutely heartbreaking, sorry for the loss.
Chicago Ride of Silence said:
Ride of Silence-Chicago remembers Bobby. He was with us at the Tribute event and won a ROS t-shirt. We saw him at the Ride of Silence and he was excited to be a part of the ride that honors cyclists and calls for sharing the road. We thank Bobby for his enthusiasm and honor his memory. (Family and friends - please know that he will be remembered with the Chicago Ride of Silence)
One of my best friends, not a cyclist, knew Bobby, Alex Schnulle, works at Interworkings in the same building as Groupon. She requested to that building that they dedicate a bike rack to him.
She met with Ggroupon's culture committee and the building and offered to source a plaque for the buildings main bike rack.
She is not 100% it is happening but we thought people would appreciate hearing that someone is trying.
If you think you can help her out, get in touch with me & I will get you in touch.
rpatten1@mail.depaul.edu
Very sorry, Phil. I think we all share your loss.
Phil
Here,is a short video I took at last months Ride of Silence. You might see Bobby in it. I took a lot photos from the ride. If you or his Family would like to look thru them, let me know.
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