Kelly 0 #1 September 13, 2006 I don't think we've ever done this before... To the family of Reed, if you are reading this, I am very sorry that your son/ brother/ friend has died. I am sorry for the pain that you feel and the extreme loss you feel. Reed was young; I can only hope that he lived a strong and interesting life that he was proud of. We, the skydiving community, are thinking about you, Reed, and your family. I was there that day; had I seen you I would have extended a seat or offered a drink and I would have certainly given you hugs and cried tears with you. I'm able to do this because I work as an EMT and deal with death and family members often. Please forgive my fellow jumpers who did not provide these tiny offerings; they may not know how to handle the death of a skydiving student. We do care, we do mourn your loss. Sincerely, Kelly Evans, a skydiver edit to add: Please guys, add to this thread. Help this family in case they are out there reading this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kenz 0 #2 September 13, 2006 i just received an email earlier from a good friend of mine's girlfriend tonight, that read a blog i posted in memory of pj... she happened to know michael - she said he was a remarkable guy and just a lot of fun to be around it was a very sad day and if his family is reading this i send my deepest condolences to you and his friends as well"life does throw curveballs sometimes but it doesn't mean we shouldn't still swing for the homerun" ~ me Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wmw999 2,439 #3 September 13, 2006 Losing someone so close, so quickly must be incredibly difficult. I cannot imagine it. I'm so sorry for your loss. Wendy W.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TKATC 0 #4 September 13, 2006 I think Kelly said it best when she said: "Please forgive my fellow jumpers who did not provide these tiny offerings; they may not know how to handle the death of a skydiving student." I can only speak for myself when I say I don't know how to handle death, be it a skydiver or not, so I tend to just stay clear. I did not know Reed but anyone who engages in this type of activity shows a real zest for life of which I truly admire. My deepest condolences to his family and friends. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peregrinerose 0 #5 September 13, 2006 Well said. I wasn't there. I didn't know Reed, but making one jump still makes him a skydiver to mourn the loss of, no matter how briefly he was a member of our jumping family. Do or do not, there is no try -Yoda Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jkbernstein 1 #6 September 13, 2006 Very well said. Thanks, Kelly, for doing this. I agree: We all mourn the loss of a member of the skydiving community. By making his tandem jump, Reed became one of us. I'm sure that the perceived lack of caring that his family may have felt was really people not knowing what to do in the face of overwhelming grief. I wish their experience had been different. Heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. I wish you peace. -Jess Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muenkel 0 #7 September 13, 2006 My deepest sympathy goes out to Reed's loved ones. It is that first tandem (or other type of jump) that we get our first taste of freefall and flying under canopy. We've all experienced that first. Yes, he is a skydiver. I'm saddened it was only for a short time. R.I.P. our brother. Chris _________________________________________ Chris Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kbordson 8 #8 September 13, 2006 Reed, Blue Skies. To the family of Reed Michael Loeschke, What I've learned The hollow will be tangible. The loss - overpowering at times... And yet, the sun will still rise - unfazed, the wind will still glide along its path, and the days will journey on and on.... Even if the world may not seem to care, the people do and don't forget. Remember his smiles, passions and loves. Remember all those dear to your heart. Thank them for their influence in your life. Care for each other. Blue Skies Karen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weegegirl 2 #9 September 14, 2006 My sincere condolences to Reed's family and friends. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I understand way to well what it is to lose someone close to you to this sport. I also felt similar feelings of anger toward friends who could do nothing but stare at the ground when I felt the most intense pain ever. Like myself, you must understand that people mourn differently and show their sympathy differently. For now, please know that many of us feel your pain and would love to reach out with support. Eternal blue skies Reed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sctr 0 #10 September 14, 2006 I have been close friends with Reed for 13 years, and was with him up to his final moments, before making my own first jump just minutes before him. I am deeply moved by all of your kind remarks and condolences. Reed was a great friend and a great guy, and his death is so difficult for all of us to bear. I am touched that you have opened your hearts to mourning his loss and have accepted him into your skydiving fraternity. I don't know why the Inquirer would stereotype and depict skydivers the way they did, but their coverage has been distasteful and inaccurate. I am very sorry for the loss of PJ as well. I am sure he is sorely missed by his friends and family, and he is in our thoughts as well. Mark Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
livendive 8 #11 September 14, 2006 You, his family, and all his other friends have my sincerest condolences. A double malfunction is an extremely rare occurence, and I can't tell you how much I wish this one hadn't cost us our friends. Blues, Dave"I AM A PROFESSIONAL EXTREME ATHLETE!" (drink Mountain Dew) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
k_marr08 0 #12 September 14, 2006 to Reed's family and friends - I am so sorry for your loss. he must've been a wonderful person, and hopefully lived his short life to it's fullest. Reed, BSBD. You won't be forgotten."I believe the risks I take are justified by the sheer love of the life I lead" - Charles Lindbergh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Misternatural 0 #13 September 14, 2006 It takes a lot of ghusto to be a student, I remember that feeling and always will. Track on through the clouds and into the blue sky bro, track on.Beware of the collateralizing and monetization of your desires. D S #3.1415 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FrenchyDiver 0 #14 September 14, 2006 Mark, My most sincere condolences. You and Reed's family and friends are in our thoughs and prayers. We are mourning your loss. JM Le Grand and family Hispas Brothers President HISPA #2, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skateraviator 0 #15 September 14, 2006 BSBD, Reed. My condolences to friends and family. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sleddog 0 #16 September 14, 2006 I too was at Cross Keys when we got word of the accident My condolences to frends & family of Reed's Blue's Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TKATC 0 #17 September 14, 2006 Mark, please tell us about your friend Reed...who was he? What was he all about? How did you guys get together to jump with us? Perhaps a picture? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
streaker 0 #18 September 14, 2006 We at Skydive Superior are very saddened to learn of this loss. We extended our sincere sympathy to your family and friends. May your grief be turned to the warmest memories and a celebration of Reed Michael's life. StreakerHave a yippee ki ya day! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
irisheyes 0 #19 September 14, 2006 Mark, My sincere condolences to you, Reed's family and friends. Carol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gr8Scott 0 #20 September 15, 2006 Kelly Thank you for starting this thread. YOU ROCK. After all, Reed was one of us. Mark, Thank you for posting here., Please encourage Reed's friends and family to come by and view the posts, tell us more about Reed, and share their memories with us. My deepest condolensces to his friends and family. Scott M. Cross Keys Controlled Descent 4-way Formation Skydiving Team Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JOHNBSKI 0 #21 September 16, 2006 My condolences go out to Reed Michale's family and friends. Blue skies Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VMO 6 #22 September 17, 2006 Kelly, Thanks for doing this... To the family of Reed Michael Loeschke, words are just too hollow to really convey the emotion we feel about our loss of Reed and PJ. I was there that day and watched the police escort a young woman who was there with Reed to the scene. I watched her walk out of there knowing what had happened, I know what I felt watching her leave and it tore me up, I can speak for all of us there that day, words can't describe how emotionally painful it was. We can't change anything now, but our prayers are with your family and friends of PJ and Reed, only God and time can put some distance on this tragedy. Warmest Regards and God Speed You are not alone in our loss, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kelly 0 #23 September 17, 2006 Yesterday morning I went to the services for Reed. I had the honor of meeting his parents and sister. They are a remarkable family and I am grateful to have had the chance to extend our sympathies to them. To Reed's family- from the pictures I saw he looked like a remarkable man. I hope those letters bring you comfort. Sincerely, Kelly Evans Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krissy88 0 #24 September 18, 2006 Hi everyone, I learned of this forum, and this thread in particular, this past Thursday. Reading it has stirred up so many emotions, but it has been theraputic beyond words. I have known Reed for most of my life. As my brother's best friend, he was an extension of our family and one of the greatest guys you would ever want to know. I had the honor of spending last Sunday with him, where we all made our jumps. ~We were brand new to the sport with the exception of Reed who was jumping for a second time. This past week has been a nightmare that none of us have been able to wake from. The shock and pain we are all experiencing is like nothing else. That is why your posts have meant so much. They are all so touching and sincere and have truly helped to fill this seemingly endless void that Reed's death has left us with. Kelly, thank you so much for all of your kindness and concern. I am truly grateful for all you have done. I'm really sorry I did not get the opportunity to meet you on Friday, but was so touched that you were there. With gratitude, Krissy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites