A tribute to one of the greatest.
I received the news early this morning of the passing of one of the greatest guys in the club.
For years Jerry Mize has been battling different illnesses and ailments ... with never a complaint, and always the "I'll be fine in a couple days" attitude that was Jerry. So it's with a sad surprise that I've learned of his passing March 2nd.
For those of you who knew Jerry ... and there are many ... you know how outgoing, positive, and warm he was with everyone. Jerry had a beaming smile, a quick wit, and always the firm handshake of a true friend. I always regarded him as the PCASDR "Silver Fox" for his dashing style, even at the driving events.
In his dedication to the club, few will ever match his effort, energy, and enthusiasm. He worked hour after hour with driving events, the Trailer, and helping behind the scenes at the PDS, special events, and more. He was a core member of the Instructor's Corps and one of the greatest personal mentors in Porsches I've had. In all the years I knew him, I never saw Jerry get angry with anyone, get discouraged, or become negative about anything. He was the happiest guy I've known.
I met Jerry in the early part of 2001 when I began auotcrossing. We were both driving 944's in GSS class and he really went out of his way to help me, and many other drivers learn what to do. On the day I bested him a few years later, he walked over during the trailer loading at the end of the day, handed me a beer, and with a huge smile on his face shook my hand and said "You got me you Son-Of-A-Gun! You got me! Way to go, nice driving. That was great."
They don't make 'em like that anymore.
Thanks, Jerry, for making the club experience so great for me. Your legacy will live on for many, many years. I will never forget you. God Speed, ol' friend.
For years Jerry Mize has been battling different illnesses and ailments ... with never a complaint, and always the "I'll be fine in a couple days" attitude that was Jerry. So it's with a sad surprise that I've learned of his passing March 2nd.
For those of you who knew Jerry ... and there are many ... you know how outgoing, positive, and warm he was with everyone. Jerry had a beaming smile, a quick wit, and always the firm handshake of a true friend. I always regarded him as the PCASDR "Silver Fox" for his dashing style, even at the driving events.
In his dedication to the club, few will ever match his effort, energy, and enthusiasm. He worked hour after hour with driving events, the Trailer, and helping behind the scenes at the PDS, special events, and more. He was a core member of the Instructor's Corps and one of the greatest personal mentors in Porsches I've had. In all the years I knew him, I never saw Jerry get angry with anyone, get discouraged, or become negative about anything. He was the happiest guy I've known.
I met Jerry in the early part of 2001 when I began auotcrossing. We were both driving 944's in GSS class and he really went out of his way to help me, and many other drivers learn what to do. On the day I bested him a few years later, he walked over during the trailer loading at the end of the day, handed me a beer, and with a huge smile on his face shook my hand and said "You got me you Son-Of-A-Gun! You got me! Way to go, nice driving. That was great."
They don't make 'em like that anymore.
Thanks, Jerry, for making the club experience so great for me. Your legacy will live on for many, many years. I will never forget you. God Speed, ol' friend.