Joined Sep 2009
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Anchorage, Alaska
Aprilia Family,
I am sorry to inform you of the passing of one of our own Aprilia riders (Frank Muller). Over the weekend he was involved in an accident and lost his life while riding in Anchorage, Alaska. He was riding around a curb coming off the highway exit. A witnesses said he crashed into the dirt or gravel. His neck was broken, the detectives say he died instantly.
Friday, Frank passed away doing what he loved doing....riding his Aprilia. He was my best friend ...and will be missed. I lived in Germany from 1999-2003 and I know the word friend is not taken lightly by Germans. It takes a lot to be a part of that inner circle. I consider Frank a life long friend who was a part of my inner circle.
In closing, we do not know the hour or the day when our Lord and Savior calls us home. These are difficult times, but please be confident that Frank is in a better place seated at the right hand of our Father. If you all could take a moment to remember Frank (AKRSV) and feel free to post any comments as well. Respectfully,
Nix2speed
See link below
http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/ancho...ry/923977.html
I am sorry to inform you of the passing of one of our own Aprilia riders (Frank Muller). Over the weekend he was involved in an accident and lost his life while riding in Anchorage, Alaska. He was riding around a curb coming off the highway exit. A witnesses said he crashed into the dirt or gravel. His neck was broken, the detectives say he died instantly.
Friday, Frank passed away doing what he loved doing....riding his Aprilia. He was my best friend ...and will be missed. I lived in Germany from 1999-2003 and I know the word friend is not taken lightly by Germans. It takes a lot to be a part of that inner circle. I consider Frank a life long friend who was a part of my inner circle.
In closing, we do not know the hour or the day when our Lord and Savior calls us home. These are difficult times, but please be confident that Frank is in a better place seated at the right hand of our Father. If you all could take a moment to remember Frank (AKRSV) and feel free to post any comments as well. Respectfully,
Nix2speed
See link below
http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/ancho...ry/923977.html