Sad news. Remembering billydonn
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Sad news. Remembering billydonn
Hi all. Those of you that have been around here a while will remember Don Greer, aka billydonn. He has not posted here in some time, but I had been in contact with him and I was aware that he was dealing with some significant health issues.
Yesterday,his step daughter posted on his facebook page that he passed away.
I just thought his fiends and acquaintances here should know.
Yesterday,his step daughter posted on his facebook page that he passed away.
I just thought his fiends and acquaintances here should know.
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I pray his family and friends will be comforted in this time of loss. Thanx for the headsup.
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Thank you for posting. Many of us do remember him. Best wishes to his friends and family.
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Hi all. Those of you that have been around here a while will remember Don Greer, aka billydonn. He has not posted here in some time, but I had been in contact with him and I was aware that he was dealing with some significant health issues.
Yesterday,his step daughter posted on his facebook page that he passed away.
I just thought his friends and acquaintances here should know.
Yesterday,his step daughter posted on his facebook page that he passed away.
I just thought his friends and acquaintances here should know.
Is anyone going to Ann Arbor and staying in a motel in the metro area? If so, please post.
Jim,
I'm not really looking for a roomate. But I am interested in staying in and experiencing Ann Arbor (where Road Fan lives) and not so much in being 30 miles away. If anyone else is thinking that way we could at least select the same motel. If not, that's okay too.
I'm not really looking for a roomate. But I am interested in staying in and experiencing Ann Arbor (where Road Fan lives) and not so much in being 30 miles away. If anyone else is thinking that way we could at least select the same motel. If not, that's okay too.
… As Road Fan touted, and I second, Ann Arbor is a vibrant place to visit….Please consider me as an additional guide for your stay…
Though we never physically met, I did afterwards regularly read his posts, with pictures of his indoor training set-up. He seemed to be a gentleman and a true Road Warrior.
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I was able to meet up with Don for a bike ride a few years ago. We had a great time, he was a true gentleman.
He will be greatly missed.
He will be greatly missed.
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So sorry to hear this bad news. Regrets to his family and thanks to him for sharing a small part of his life with the rest of us.
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I'm crushed. What a great soul. Don and I talked a good bit several years ago. I had the pleasure of meeting Don and sharing some roads with him at the first 50+ Ride in Glenwood Springs. I took a few photos of him while we were there. I think all the pictures I have of him were of him either riding or with his 50+ jersey on. As I recall he was more recently sporting a goatee the from some of the last pictures of him that I saw.
Many of you might recall his posts and pictures of riding the trainer with locals over the winter when the weather was too harsh to ride outdoors.
Very sad. I was looking forward to sharing the road with him again one day.
Many of you might recall his posts and pictures of riding the trainer with locals over the winter when the weather was too harsh to ride outdoors.
Very sad. I was looking forward to sharing the road with him again one day.
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I was wondering why I haven't seen his postings lately. RIP billydon.
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It would be nice if there was some way to let his family know what an inspiration he was here. Never met the guy, but always looked forward to his winter trainer posts. Didn't he recently do some cycling in Spain or Italy as well? At least he didn't leave without crossing a few items off of of his bucket list. Ride Happy, Don!
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It would be nice if there was some way to let his family know what an inspiration he was here. Never met the guy, but always looked forward to his winter trainer posts. Didn't he recently do some cycling in Spain or Italy as well? At least he didn't leave without crossing a few items off of of his bucket list. Ride Happy, Don!
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Here's a post from his blog where he talked about our ride together. It was a great time.
Don Greer Goes Bicycling: Catching Up: October Riding Was Good
Don Greer Goes Bicycling: Catching Up: October Riding Was Good
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Don was only 67. That is certainly too young.
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Man, This one hits close to home, I stayed in touch with Don since he had stopped posting here a while back. He was always positive about beating his problem, and that he would be back riding soon. I truly hate cancer, too many losses and too much stress from my mom's 4 battles so far, and all my friends that have dealt with it. Don's running threads about indoor training each winter were entertaining, I can see his, "Billydonn, The Man, The Myth", pose now. The commentary about his trip to Italy made a lot of great reading here, too.
Don read my griping about not having a HR meter, he then sent me a nice Polar HR unit. I was taken aback by his kindness and generosity, out of the blue. I try to use his manner as guide on how to love life, and cycling.
R.I.P. BillyDonn, Godspeed my friend. Mobile, AL has lost a son and I have lost a good friend.
Bill
Don read my griping about not having a HR meter, he then sent me a nice Polar HR unit. I was taken aback by his kindness and generosity, out of the blue. I try to use his manner as guide on how to love life, and cycling.
R.I.P. BillyDonn, Godspeed my friend. Mobile, AL has lost a son and I have lost a good friend.
Bill
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Sorry to hear this. R.I.P., Billydon.
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Thanks, Dan, for that announcement; I was taken aback when I read the title. freedomrider1 refers to the Fourth Annual Fifty-Plus Ride. I had met fr1 on the Third Annual Ride, in Chelsea, MI in 2011, and billydonn was actively planning to come until the last minute when something intervened. The organizer, Road Fan and I had hoped to show billydonn around Ann Arbor, MI.
Besides the Fourth Annual Ride in Tennessee, he was also on the First Ride, in Glenwood CO.
Though we never physically met, I did afterwards regularly read his posts, with pictures of his indoor training set-up. He seemed to be a gentleman and a true Road Warrior.
Besides the Fourth Annual Ride in Tennessee, he was also on the First Ride, in Glenwood CO.
Though we never physically met, I did afterwards regularly read his posts, with pictures of his indoor training set-up. He seemed to be a gentleman and a true Road Warrior.
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Hi all. Those of you that have been around here a while will remember Don Greer, aka billydonn. He has not posted here in some time, but I had been in contact with him and I was aware that he was dealing with some significant health issues.
Yesterday,his step daughter posted on his facebook page that he passed away.
I just thought his fiends and acquaintances here should know.
Yesterday,his step daughter posted on his facebook page that he passed away.
I just thought his fiends and acquaintances here should know.
Here's to ya.
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The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. - Psalm 103:8
I am a cyclist. I am not the fastest or the fittest. But I will get to where I'm going with a smile on my face.