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axnjaksn 06-12-08 11:35 AM

My condolences, and sympathies to the family and friends. I have lost many a close family and friends..........remember to honor them and "DREAM AS IF U WERE GOING TO LIVE FOREVER, LIVE AS IF U WERE GOING TO DIE TODAY!!!"

rx slim 06-12-08 07:14 PM

Horrible news. . .R.I.P.

jdhuegel1 06-12-08 07:18 PM

Saw this in the 20B forum. So sad; such a nice guy. RIP Chris.

RX-8 06-12-08 07:38 PM

Rip

KNONFS 06-12-08 07:46 PM

RIP Chris Carlisi :(

unvmyrx7 06-12-08 08:10 PM

r.i.p man. this is hard to believe. every year we lose another great knowledgeable rotorhead. you will live on in all of your threads and posts.

radiantRX-7 06-12-08 09:33 PM

My condolences. Rest in peace Chris.

Fritz Flynn 06-12-08 09:50 PM

My deepest sympathies to his family and friends. RIP CCarlisi

GreatShamanGT 06-12-08 09:55 PM

RIP Chris Carlisi

MOBEONER 06-12-08 10:09 PM

so what happend to him? was is a heart attack or something else??

smg944 06-12-08 10:17 PM

awful news to hear, my condolences to his family and friends.

FDNena 06-12-08 10:23 PM

Rich and Gordon and all of you guys who were close to Chris, my thoughts are with you and his family. I know how hard it is to loose a friend at such a young age and how devastating it can fell. I am thinking about you all.

FDZero 06-12-08 11:16 PM

My condolences to Chris, his family, friends and everyone and thing that mattered to him. Have a good one, man.

amp 06-12-08 11:38 PM

:(

FDSeoul 06-13-08 01:56 PM

To Chris and family and to the ones who had the chance of having him in their lives. please keep him in your hearts and may his memory provide you comfort.
REST IN PEACE Chris.

beqa16v 06-13-08 05:00 PM

sad to hear that. i never knew him. but i realy understand his family and friends. i lost my father like 3 months ago

rx_obsessed 06-13-08 07:11 PM

I didn't know Chris. I hadn't been in the forum for quite awhile but now I realize he was a major guy in here, liked by many. I went through his project thread and familiarized myself with what he had been up to. Very sad. I'm 33 and it just makes me think--can't believe I've already had 3 more years in this world than what Chris had. Not fair by any stretch of the imagination. My condolences to everybody involved.

windom 06-13-08 07:46 PM

Anyone can be gone anytime, anyday. Please remember that we are not invincible. Don't take loved ones and your time on earth for granted. It can be gone in a blink of an eye.

Azcamel 06-14-08 02:29 AM

my condolences

Juan 06-14-08 04:24 AM

I didnt know him personally like some of you but it still hurts to see someone from the RX-7 family pass away. I also lost a good friend from the RX-7 community who was well liked and I can relate to you guys who were close to Chris. My condolences go out to his family and friends.

GoodfellaFD3S 06-14-08 03:55 PM

Guys, just to clear up any confusion:

Chris passed away due to apparent complications from his diabetes (he was a type 1 diagnosed at age 7), along with a chance accident that led to his falling in his bathroom in such a way that he asphyxiated while in a coma.

He passed away at a very young age, with so many great things to come in his life, not the least of which was roadracing his 20B, something he really looked forward to. He also wanted to marry his longtime sweetheart Marisa, and was on his way to becoming a force in the financial world. This was a horrible accident, and tremendous tragedy. I know I won't recover from it anytime soon.

I hope this serves to answer some questions....mike, john, ihor, gordon, feel free to add anything.

real1st 06-14-08 04:30 PM

This is absolutley horrible. Right when he was going to get out from under, made it for himself, and this journey of his is over.

RIP Chris.. You will be missed.

real1st

pomanferrari 06-14-08 10:59 PM


Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S (Post 8284913)
Guys, just to clear up any confusion:

Chris passed away due to apparent complications from his diabetes (he was a type 1 diagnosed at age 7), along with a chance accident that led to his falling in his bathroom in such a way that he asphyxiated while in a coma.

Sorry to hear about this. I'm in the diabetes business and know full well all the complications attendant not only to type 1 (your body loses its ability to make insulin) and type 2 (your body becomes insensitive to insulin made in your pancreas islet cells).

jdhuegel1 06-15-08 04:57 AM

Sounds like a good plan Gordon. Nice to see the support!

RX-8 06-15-08 10:44 PM

Rip...


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