Canadian Lonewolves - Rider Down
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Canadian Lonewolves - Rider Down - updated
For those of you in the Edmonton area and any Lonewolves on here, I regret to inform you that J.C. (Jim Carroll) was involved in fatality accident yesterday in the Valemount area. We'll keep you advised as to the funeral date...
http://thevalleysentinel.com/?p=2543
From the Lonewolves of Western Canada forum:
When people ask us what it takes to be one of the Canadian Lonewolves, so many of us like to point out the goodwill we put forth in the community, the achievements we have completed, the strong feeling of comradaderie between our brothers and sisters and the open arms we extend to newcomers
Lonewolf, aka JC, displayed that sense of pride when wearing our groups patch. He shared that pride not only with his brothers and sisters, but with his entire family, and displayed it proudly in most things he accomplished.
He worked diligently at creating a wraparound Lonewolves skirt for the barbeque he so generously donated to several functions, so that funds could be generated for causes close to his heart
Recently he put much time in facilitating a patch design for the Central Alberta Memorial Ride Society, of which he was a member and active participant.
He was active in wiring(and re-wiring) of the charity build project bike of 2010.
Whe the call came to join for a ride or gather to participate in a service project, Jim was there, and usually not alone. his trusted pillion pal Jessica rode with him most days.
He created a very fun afternoon remembered fondly by some as " the apple dumpling gang" when members dressed in leather climbed his trees to pick apples he donated.
He was on of the first to stand when the CLW was asked to coordinate traffice control for an event.
He like to post pictures, make comments and jabs in jest to other members, he liked to laugh and tell jokes in forums on the CLW website.
Although JC will be missed at future events and gatherings of the "Wolves", he will be remembered for making his voice heard at meetings, sharing his dreams of his bike, his future VW trike project and for always standing proud as a member of the Canadian Lonewolves.
Jim leaves behind his loving wife Tracey, his three children and his brothers and sisters of the road.
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Thursday, July 14
Some of the members put together an impromptu ride for JC last night - gathering together to remember our fallen brother and to gather food and stuffed animals for the kids. We ran a procession past J.C. and Tracies place, then swung around and lined up along the curb in front. I just thought I would share with you some photos and comments...this is what brotherhood and the motorcycling community are about.
Tracie posted this on the Lone Wolves website this morning and I have included a couple of the comments as well. I'm proud to be a part of this club.
Our world was turned upside down on Tuesday and last night you all help to set it a little straighter. I don’t know what to say. Thank you does not seem to be enough. When I saw the Panther lead you all down the street in front of my house I was so over whelmed. What you did for my family was indescribable. I know LONE WOLF was watching over us and I believe in my heart that he was smiling down on us.
The kids and I are planning come hell or high water to come out to Thorsby for the rally. Jim’s sister and husband will be joining us. So we will see you there.
Jessica was just beaming that so many people want to take her to bike nights on a bike, and for that I am grateful.
From my family to yours THANK YOU
Love She Wolf and Cubs
We are all family and will always be there for each other through good times and (unfortunatly) bad times. As a pack, we rally around the hurt members in an attempt to keep them safe while they heal so the pack can be whole again. A pack that rides together, stays together. - Ironman
It's us who are grateful to you and your family for allowing us to share in such a difficult and intimate time. The passing of a loved one is hard for all involved and finding a way to express sorrow can be hard. Thank you for letting us express our feelings in the way we know best. - 4 foot
http://thevalleysentinel.com/?p=2543
From the Lonewolves of Western Canada forum:
When people ask us what it takes to be one of the Canadian Lonewolves, so many of us like to point out the goodwill we put forth in the community, the achievements we have completed, the strong feeling of comradaderie between our brothers and sisters and the open arms we extend to newcomers
Lonewolf, aka JC, displayed that sense of pride when wearing our groups patch. He shared that pride not only with his brothers and sisters, but with his entire family, and displayed it proudly in most things he accomplished.
He worked diligently at creating a wraparound Lonewolves skirt for the barbeque he so generously donated to several functions, so that funds could be generated for causes close to his heart
Recently he put much time in facilitating a patch design for the Central Alberta Memorial Ride Society, of which he was a member and active participant.
He was active in wiring(and re-wiring) of the charity build project bike of 2010.
Whe the call came to join for a ride or gather to participate in a service project, Jim was there, and usually not alone. his trusted pillion pal Jessica rode with him most days.
He created a very fun afternoon remembered fondly by some as " the apple dumpling gang" when members dressed in leather climbed his trees to pick apples he donated.
He was on of the first to stand when the CLW was asked to coordinate traffice control for an event.
He like to post pictures, make comments and jabs in jest to other members, he liked to laugh and tell jokes in forums on the CLW website.
Although JC will be missed at future events and gatherings of the "Wolves", he will be remembered for making his voice heard at meetings, sharing his dreams of his bike, his future VW trike project and for always standing proud as a member of the Canadian Lonewolves.
Jim leaves behind his loving wife Tracey, his three children and his brothers and sisters of the road.
No longer on the road, ride the wind....and ride it hard brother
« Back to AlbumPhoto 1 of 2 Previous | Next
Thursday, July 14
Some of the members put together an impromptu ride for JC last night - gathering together to remember our fallen brother and to gather food and stuffed animals for the kids. We ran a procession past J.C. and Tracies place, then swung around and lined up along the curb in front. I just thought I would share with you some photos and comments...this is what brotherhood and the motorcycling community are about.
Tracie posted this on the Lone Wolves website this morning and I have included a couple of the comments as well. I'm proud to be a part of this club.
Our world was turned upside down on Tuesday and last night you all help to set it a little straighter. I don’t know what to say. Thank you does not seem to be enough. When I saw the Panther lead you all down the street in front of my house I was so over whelmed. What you did for my family was indescribable. I know LONE WOLF was watching over us and I believe in my heart that he was smiling down on us.
The kids and I are planning come hell or high water to come out to Thorsby for the rally. Jim’s sister and husband will be joining us. So we will see you there.
Jessica was just beaming that so many people want to take her to bike nights on a bike, and for that I am grateful.
From my family to yours THANK YOU
Love She Wolf and Cubs
We are all family and will always be there for each other through good times and (unfortunatly) bad times. As a pack, we rally around the hurt members in an attempt to keep them safe while they heal so the pack can be whole again. A pack that rides together, stays together. - Ironman
It's us who are grateful to you and your family for allowing us to share in such a difficult and intimate time. The passing of a loved one is hard for all involved and finding a way to express sorrow can be hard. Thank you for letting us express our feelings in the way we know best. - 4 foot
Last edited by iceman336; 07-14-2011 at 09:45 AM.
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Yes, it is. JC was working towards triking that old V-dub. We were just talking about the wiring on Monday night when I last saw him.