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Happened to glance at the other forum and saw that Don had passed a few weeks back. Obit in Brighton paper only said services would be private . Great friend of truck history lost
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Just saw this post as I don't often get on here. Sorry to see Don Chew left us, just this morning I was looking at an old issue of Vintage Truck that had a feature on him. Always sad to see that much knowledge and skill pass.
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A little birdie told me that pleas were made to convince those in charge of his estate of the value of his numerous collections. I hope they were successful. God speed Don.
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Eddy Lucast (7/4/2017) A little birdie told me that pleas were made to convince those in charge of his estate of the value of his numerous collections. I hope they were successful.
God speed Don.I am afraid that it may be falling on deaf ears. I am in Colorado for the summer and talk is its a can of worms at the present time. There is a lot of feuding going on and who knows what is going to happened or how long will it take.
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Just heard about Don's passing; a great loss to the historical truck guys. Last time I saw Don was at the Pleasanton Truck show couple years ago. I gave him my '17 FWD to drive around and he got a big charges out of that. RIP.
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