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Bob Heine

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Andrew, I hope you are going to get all four of the next generation at least a little involved in the restoration of the A. If not all of them, the two oldest would be fascinated by a car that has no cup holders, navigation system, air conditioning or seat belts. Have they ever seen a driver use hand signals? They probably know about straight cut gears from your MG but I bet they've never seen synchromesh-free shifting.

I started re-reading this thread and it's a wonderful story. I'm taking it slow and enjoying all the great projects and adventures. It never occurred to me what a wonderful gift these Garage Journal threads become.
 

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There are a few pre war cars I get to enjoy, MG J2 1934 is good fun my boys have a great exposure or cars to play with.
 

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Andrew, that line up of MGs looks gorgeous!

Like Bob, I've gone back to reread this thread from the beginning. It's an incredibly rich journey and I feel lucky to have been along for most of the ride as it happened.
 

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Well the shed downunder update, nothing done on the model A. But I did the edges.... mostly mm perfect and I did the lawns. The I spend some QST in the shed just cleaning and wiping benches.
Have a great weekend
 

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Well the shed downunder update, nothing done on the model A. But I did the edges.... mostly mm perfect and I did the lawns. The I spend some QST in the shed just cleaning and wiping benches.
Have a great weekend

Excellent. Job done. As others have said- it needs to be fun to be QST. I find things are more fun once I remove my usual self-pressure to finish "NOW".

BTW, More than I did today. I did mount a small wall display cabinet I picked up on Aussie's version of "Craiglist".
 

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Andrew, good job on the edges. Hope you had the calipers out.. Sometimes I find it relaxing to just clean up..

I worked on my f250 in my Shed today and thought many times while doing so of 1/2cup. It brought both a smile and sadness at the same time.

Take care Church Family, and God bless..
Mike
 

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I must have been on the moon. Today is the first time I had any inkling about 1/2 Cup. I was looking at the sticky Simon had put at the top of Free Parking and wondered what it was all about. My condolences to the Church family. Andrew, your dad always seemed like a great guy and very interesting to boot. Take care, Jeff
 

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For my Trivial Job this week I cut up a little scrap copper to go in the crucible.

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I've got some jobs coming up that will definitely get some clocked screws in Steve's honour.

And my trivial job this week was getting rid of some cardboard boxes that have been piling up. Didn't get any photos though.
 

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Andrew, I'm late to the thread with the very sad news of your Dad's passing. I just wanted you to know that despite never meeting, much less knowing what he looked like, I felt a warm presence always here from across the globe. It's a bit odd to say that I'll miss someone I'd never met, but in Steve's case, I will. Perhaps his example here says something about what amazing things come of kindness and encouragement shared amongst those who feel a sense of community with others of similar interest. Continuing on here with his thread will no doubt give you great comfort as you learn just how far his gentle influence has spread.

With love,
 

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Andrew, ...I just wanted you to know that despite never meeting, much less knowing what he looked like, I felt a warm presence always here from across the globe. It's a bit odd to say that I'll miss someone I'd never met, but in Steve's case, I will. Perhaps his example here says something about what amazing things come of kindness and encouragement shared amongst those who feel a sense of community with others of similar interest. Continuing on here with his thread will no doubt give you great comfort as you learn just how far his gentle influence has spread.

With love,

This is exactly what I was wanting to write...

Scott
 

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Andrew, I'm late to the thread with the very sad news of your Dad's passing. I just wanted you to know that despite never meeting, much less knowing what he looked like, I felt a warm presence always here from across the globe. It's a bit odd to say that I'll miss someone I'd never met, but in Steve's case, I will. Perhaps his example here says something about what amazing things come of kindness and encouragement shared amongst those who feel a sense of community with others of similar interest. Continuing on here with his thread will no doubt give you great comfort as you learn just how far his gentle influence has spread.

With love,

Well said, and so true, Dennis!
 

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Andrew, I'm late to the thread with the very sad news of your Dad's passing. I just wanted you to know that despite never meeting, much less knowing what he looked like, I felt a warm presence always here from across the globe. It's a bit odd to say that I'll miss someone I'd never met, but in Steve's case, I will. Perhaps his example here says something about what amazing things come of kindness and encouragement shared amongst those who feel a sense of community with others of similar interest. Continuing on here with his thread will no doubt give you great comfort as you learn just how far his gentle influence has spread.

With love,


Some people just have a way with words that I cannot express on my own.


Well done Dennis!


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Andrew & Family: I'm sorry i haven't made a better effort to post anything on your thread about 1/2 Cup's (Steven & Dad) passing, but it hit me very hard. there hasn't been a day since it happened that I haven't thought of him in one way or another.

I'm hoping one day i'll have the strength to post up the words that I should say, but know that I'm very sorry for your loss and I know he's still with you and us smiling and telling us a good word or two.

I'll support your thread you are taking over for Dad (1/2 Cup) and even though I'm not a car or engine guy I certainly can post up some good words so best of luck with everything and looking forward to any posts and pictures you might be able to post.

in my family (we're 100% Norwegian) we celebrate passing sort of like a WAKE or big party and while others don't agree with that and want to be sad i'd say your dad lived and did the best he could at everything he could. even though I never met him in person we shared many many a conversation here on this forum for the past several years and I ALWAYS enjoyed his positive attitude.

while i was trimming my lawn by hand with hand trimmers I was thinking of your dad and his post when he measured his gap to the thousandth's like he was tuning up his lawn.

TAKE CARE and again sorry for your loss!!!
 

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Denwood, Like me it took you time to get your words composed. Nicely said.

Drives, Reading that I have a tear in my eye.

+1.

And while I think Steve would be embarrassed, I think we all here really, REALLY like that.


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Nice one Simon and Ryan.

Lyndon
Finding a small amount of time.
 

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To each and everyone of you,
I and my family cannot thank you all enough for the beautiful words from the Garage Journal community has shared about Dads passing.
I have a tear every time I look at the thread to see the wonderful posts about Dad.
We cannot that thank you all enough for the support you have given, the sincere posts & the cards we have received is nothing short of amazing.

I'm honoured to post on Dads thread to try and continue the journey he has created, I'll never master Dads way with words but for his sake I'll give it my best.

Mum and I are currently working through all the paperwork and processes that occurs in the situations, however the shed downunder will never be the same but it shall be treated and respected like nothing has changed.

Yours sincerely Andrew Robert Church (1/4 Cup)

Did you know the middle name Robert is carried through generations? Dads middle name was Robert, my eldest has the middle name Robert. This came about from Dads great uncle who killed in the first word war in 1917 Robert Henry Church.
 

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Carrying on your great great uncle's name is a great legacy Andrew (1/4 Cup, I like that).

Though I never met your Dad in person, I think about him daily. He was (is) an inspiration, and he has left a lasting impression on this little black duck.

Whilst I've heard the term Emeritus in relation to retired academics, I wasn't sure what it meant exactly, so I looked it up. It's original Latin meaning was something like "veteran soldier". Very fitting.
 

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Andrew, I'm late to the thread with the very sad news of your Dad's passing. I just wanted you to know that despite never meeting, much less knowing what he looked like, I felt a warm presence always here from across the globe. It's a bit odd to say that I'll miss someone I'd never met, but in Steve's case, I will. Perhaps his example here says something about what amazing things come of kindness and encouragement shared amongst those who feel a sense of community with others of similar interest. Continuing on here with his thread will no doubt give you great comfort as you learn just how far his gentle influence has spread.

With love,

You express my sentiments precisely. And surely for many others as well. Thank you.
 

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Yours sincerely Andrew Robert Church (1/4 Cup)

Did you know the middle name Robert is carried through generations? Dads middle name was Robert, my eldest has the middle name Robert. This came about from Dads great uncle who killed in the first word war in 1917 Robert Henry Church.


OK, I actually laughed out loud at that; priceless! :lol:



And a wonderful way to remember a loved family member. :thumbup:


:beer:
 

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WOW. I am so sorry to hear of Steve's passing.

I've been so wrapped up in my own world over the past few weeks that I have neglected my GJ activities and didn't realize Steve's passing.

I didn't post much on his thread but always admired his work and attitude, both were something to aspire to.

Thank you Andrew for keeping us informed and I am so sorry to hear of your dad. The video that you put together was very touching and a wonderful tribute to your father.

This GJ community truly is one of a kind, no other forum I have ever been on has the kinship and comradery that GJ does.
 

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I can't help feeling like I've lost someone very dear to me.
I am proud that I communicated with him and here in far Russia, in my garage there is this.

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I can't help feeling like I've lost someone very dear to me.
I am proud that I communicated with him and here in far Russia, in my garage there is this.

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Wow Vladimir! I didn't know we were members of such an exclusive club.

The day I received it:

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And today:

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One of my cherished possessions.

Hey guys, how many more club members are there?
 

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That casting looks great. I just sent you a personal message about it. You should post about them in the Q.S.T. topic in Free Parking.

I was promised one of those to be part of that exclusive club but sadly I never got one. :sad:

Still I am lucky to have some very unique work with the Xmas Tree Controller.
The photos of the build can be found here > https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/album.php?albumid=3083

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Note the Key Tag name on the box. :thumbup:
 
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That casting looks great. I just sent you a personal message about it. You should post about them in the Q.S.T. topic in Free Parking.

I was promised one of those to be part of that exclusive club but sadly I never got one. :sad:

Still I am lucky to have some very unique work with the Xmas Tree Controller.
The photos of the build can be found here > https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/album.php?albumid=3083

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Note the Key Tag name on the box. :thumbup:

Anyone who would like a casting kindly email your name and address to [email protected] and you will be on the list. Several have asked about paying for the castings however the Church Family suggested donations to Goulburn Valley Hospice. Donations are that, donations, and are voluntary. As a guideline I suggest an amount equal to one hour of your personal pay rate. Shorty said that would be $7.95 for him. :lol_hitti

Goulburn Valley Hospice

Bob Heine has figured out the way for those overseas to make a donation: Post #7421

Alternatively, for foreign members can save the transfer fee if they would like to PM TwoBytes, Mat has graciously offered to accept PayPal transfers to him then pass the donation along.

Again, donations are optional and confidential, it's between you and Steve.:pimpflash
 
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I have successfully passed on several donations that have been sent to me via PayPal, and I'm more than happy to continue to do so.

For anybody that is transferring money via another method, you might consider following up with an email to the Hospice telling them that your donation is in memory of Steve Church. The hospice told me that they will send Steve's family a letter with the names of all the donors and the total amount donated in his memory.

Of course you may prefer to remain anonymous, which is also fine.

M.
 

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I have successfully passed on several donations that have been sent to me via PayPal, and I'm more than happy to continue to do so.

For anybody that is transferring money via another method, you might consider following up with an email to the Hospice telling them that your donation is in memory of Steve Church. The hospice told me that they will send Steve's family a letter with the names of all the donors and the total amount donated in his memory.

Of course you may prefer to remain anonymous, which is also fine.

M.

This is a great thing, Mat. Thank you!!:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
 

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Andrew,
I do not post here on GJ as often as many, but I wanted to send my condolences to you and your family. I have been out of town on vacation, and did not get to post here before I left. It goes without saying that your father had a far-reaching(world-wide) impact on the members of GJ. His legacy of generosity and goodwill will live on here forever. I am in the process of reading this thread from start to finish. Cherish his memory, and a portion of his legacy will live on through the members of GJ for years to come.
Chris
 

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I have successfully passed on several donations that have been sent to me via PayPal, and I'm more than happy to continue to do so.

For anybody that is transferring money via another method, you might consider following up with an email to the Hospice telling them that your donation is in memory of Steve Church. The hospice told me that they will send Steve's family a letter with the names of all the donors and the total amount donated in his memory.

Of course you may prefer to remain anonymous, which is also fine.

M.

:thumbup: Amazing how many of us are doing just a little to show our support for a great mate. :beer::thumbup:
 

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Dear All,

I have many of the 1/2 works I'd tags that have been recently pictured around the world, I had these made under strict instructions from the 1/2 Cup (Dad) for my race engine, so I printed a few extra - hence why some are seen around the world today.

If anyone wants one free of charge I'm gladly happy to post to out the G.J members world wide.

On one condition that these get sent, Dad receives a post on his thread with a picture of the tag proudly located within your special place for Q.S.T.

Please inbox me if you require a 1/2 works I'd tag I shall make some more and happily send them out.

Many thanks and kind regards to you all 1/4 Cup.
 

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Dear All,

I have many of the 1/2 works I'd tags that have been recently pictured around the world, I had these made under strict instructions from the 1/2 Cup (Dad) for my race engine, so I printed a few extra - hence why some are seen around the world today.

If anyone wants one free of charge I'm gladly happy to post to out the G.J members world wide.

On one condition that these get sent, Dad receives a post on his thread with a picture of the tag proudly located within your special place for Q.S.T.

Please inbox me if you require a 1/2 works I'd tag I shall make some more and happily send them out.

Many thanks and kind regards to you all 1/4 Cup.



Andrew, I am going to put in a vote for Simon to get one...I think he would be extremely appreciative of such a gift!


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