drburke
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Some of you may recall a tragic accident to one of our members called King Size about 8 years ago. Jeff was an infrequent poster but a lifelong boater who had a 38C in the Chicago area. He was returning from a family boat outing on the 4th of July when he was rear-ended by a semi at a red light and suffered near-fatal injuries.
http://www.samsmarine.com/forums/sh...-terrible-car-accident...&highlight=king+size
For me, the outpouring of support said a lot about our HOF community. Our member Akin had a slip next to Jeff and kept us updated, as did Jeff's son Spenser.
One moral of the story is how fast our lives can change--literally in the blink of an eye.
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For some reason, the event crossed my mind recently and I reached out to Spenser to find out how Jeff's recovery came out--I know many of you had him in your thoughts and prayers.
Spenser has since graduated from college and on to a career as an adult, but clearly the tragedy created a strength of spirit in him as a lasting legacy to his dad.
Below are excerpts of his reply:
I know the members here who recall the accident still wish for the best for Jeff and his family going forward. Often we are touched by the immediate event but may forget the ongoing struggle and continuing effort of the family in the years that follow. I have copied him on this post so he can convey your thoughts to Jeff.
DAN
http://www.samsmarine.com/forums/sh...-terrible-car-accident...&highlight=king+size
For me, the outpouring of support said a lot about our HOF community. Our member Akin had a slip next to Jeff and kept us updated, as did Jeff's son Spenser.
One moral of the story is how fast our lives can change--literally in the blink of an eye.
==========
For some reason, the event crossed my mind recently and I reached out to Spenser to find out how Jeff's recovery came out--I know many of you had him in your thoughts and prayers.
Spenser has since graduated from college and on to a career as an adult, but clearly the tragedy created a strength of spirit in him as a lasting legacy to his dad.
Below are excerpts of his reply:
Thank you for emailing and asking about him. Not many people remember that he still exists in our world.
He experienced 3rd degree burns to 26% of his body, with the majority of it from his shoulders and up. All of his facial features were completely destroyed, causing us to put him through countless plastic surgeries to make his mouth, nose, and eyes functional again. His vision was pretty much completely destroyed leaving him unable to see.
He also suffers severe brain damage. He remembers most things prior to the accident; however, his short term memory, along with the ability to do basic things on his own are all completely gone. He has a nurse with him around the clock.
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I consider myself lucky though. Not many children are raised by such an intelligent, loving, and dedicated father. I'm blessed to have learned from him for the first 18 years of my life, and I live in inspiration by watching him continue to fight through this terrible recovery every day.
Thank you again for checking in on us. It means more than you probably know-
Most respectfully,
Spenser Scheinman
spenser.scheinman@gmail.com
He experienced 3rd degree burns to 26% of his body, with the majority of it from his shoulders and up. All of his facial features were completely destroyed, causing us to put him through countless plastic surgeries to make his mouth, nose, and eyes functional again. His vision was pretty much completely destroyed leaving him unable to see.
He also suffers severe brain damage. He remembers most things prior to the accident; however, his short term memory, along with the ability to do basic things on his own are all completely gone. He has a nurse with him around the clock.
...
I consider myself lucky though. Not many children are raised by such an intelligent, loving, and dedicated father. I'm blessed to have learned from him for the first 18 years of my life, and I live in inspiration by watching him continue to fight through this terrible recovery every day.
Thank you again for checking in on us. It means more than you probably know-
Most respectfully,
Spenser Scheinman
spenser.scheinman@gmail.com
I know the members here who recall the accident still wish for the best for Jeff and his family going forward. Often we are touched by the immediate event but may forget the ongoing struggle and continuing effort of the family in the years that follow. I have copied him on this post so he can convey your thoughts to Jeff.
DAN
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