Posted to the Factory Five Racing Facebook page on December 15, 2020:
Lessons I keep learning.
A few weeks ago a friend of mine asked me about Factory Tours. We've shut down public tours thru Covid for the most part to try to keep our crew safe... But Nancy is a good friend and her friend Patrick is a huge …
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A lesson we can all keep going forward as we do not know what tomorrow will bring. Godspeed Patrick and may all of us remember to help each other whenever we can do so as we do not know what the future will be.
Godspeed Patrick, and thanks Dave for giving him a day to enjoy where he could focus on what he enjoyed and not the pain, the disease or the inevitable. There's a dignity in an enjoyable distraction that few will ever understand.
Dave, you too have a special place in heaven.......peace out
Freaking shame.
I hate to hear this, my heart goes out to his family and loved ones. Good on Dave for opening up the shop for him.
Looks like a happy guy in that picture. Godspeed.
Wow, always remember the great day you gave him. I don't have to tell you, that life is hard. You gave him a really nice day amoungst his last. Well done.
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HalfDork
12/17/20 9:09 a.m.
I'm sure you taking the time to talk and give him the grand tour was a meaningful experience and also welcomed diversion from the very uphill battle with pancreatic cancer. Good on you. I'm 74 and it probably took me too long to realize that you never know what's going on in peoples lives you meet or even have known for a good length of time. Being considerate, nice and possibly even a smile can make someone else day. It's a decision you can make and really doesn't cost you anything. Patrick RIP!
Thank you for the article about Patrick's visit to Factory Five, I'm sure that visit was wonderful for him and his family. It does not surprise me that Dave gave Patrick such a nice day. I live near FF and one day stopped b by on my way to visit a friend, when I parked my car out front someone came out the door to get something out of the trunk of his car, unbeknownst to me it was Dave who I had never met before. He said hello and asked me if I needed anything, I said I just stopped to look things over. He invited me in and personally took me through the complete operation as I am sure he did for Patrick. He is truly an enthusiastic but more so a truly kind and caring person.