I just saw this comment by Gary Stark of Starklite Cycle on Facebook: "Dear Indian Motorcycle Community - I have some sad news to share. Last week my father, Bob Stark, suffered a stroke. Remarkably he made it out of the hospital and was able to go home against the doctors wishes this past Monday. Today he had a follow up appointment with his primary care physician.
We were all told he has a few days to live. He has decided to stop his dialysis treatments and start hospice care at home, where he will start his final journey into the sunset and meet his wife who passed away last October.
Please pray for our family while we spend these last few days together.
Gary Stark"
I remember going out to visit Bob a few times while I was accumulating parts and knowledge for my 1946 Chief. A real gentleman, he spent hours with me educating me, showing me what was right and wrong, and pointing me in the right direction with every question I asked of him. I think I kept him away from work too long, according to Gary one day. But he was like that; kinda lost track of time because he was so excited about the subject at hand, which was always Indian Motocycles! He is right up there in the Top among my Indian Motocycle heroes. I think he's getting anxious to go riding with Shorty, the love of his life. So, if you can, keep a good thought for Bob today...Bones
BONES47FL
'46 Chief
'47 FL
We were all told he has a few days to live. He has decided to stop his dialysis treatments and start hospice care at home, where he will start his final journey into the sunset and meet his wife who passed away last October.
Please pray for our family while we spend these last few days together.
Gary Stark"
I remember going out to visit Bob a few times while I was accumulating parts and knowledge for my 1946 Chief. A real gentleman, he spent hours with me educating me, showing me what was right and wrong, and pointing me in the right direction with every question I asked of him. I think I kept him away from work too long, according to Gary one day. But he was like that; kinda lost track of time because he was so excited about the subject at hand, which was always Indian Motocycles! He is right up there in the Top among my Indian Motocycle heroes. I think he's getting anxious to go riding with Shorty, the love of his life. So, if you can, keep a good thought for Bob today...Bones
BONES47FL
'46 Chief
'47 FL
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