Re: my friend Bob Duerr--rest in peace.
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"taking a job at National Twist Drill in Rochester, several miles north of Detroit, where he worked until his retirement in the early 80's. "
He probably knew Wally Komondy of the Indian motorcycle world. Wally would be his generation contemporary and a machinist too. There are just some people that deserve to live forever. Wally, and i'm sure Bob are two of them. Unfortunately it just doesn't work that way.
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John -
Sorry to hear of your friend's passing, but I'm sure you'll appreciate the time that you spent with him all the more. Those happenstance encounters with people from the industry's rich history are priceless. I can't fully agree with Bob's dislike for Nance, though. Without Nance, the Packard V8 might never have come to be, and your friend would not have had such a memorable experience of tooling up for it at Utica. Decades later, I'm glad to hear that Bob got to put his recollections to use for the benefit of others - even if only that they they might remember the past correctly. Ah, if only we could have sat him down behind a map of the plants and plot all those memories. Thanks for relating your tale here at PackardInfo; I'm sure many will share in your loss, but enjoy the story behind it.
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John, Sorry to hear of your friend's passing also. You were very fortunate to have had this gentleman as a friend. Thank you for sharing a few of his reminisences with us also as they are priceless and invaluable if we are to keep the history of the company for future generations.. It is unfortunate that the memories of the old time employees are not recorded for posterity. I am involved with a military museum/historical society and one of our projects is to visit the veterans and record their war stories but so many pass on before we get to them or their memories have faded away.. It is unfortunate that so many of the Packard employees, with few exceptions, are leaving this world with a treasure trove of knowledge about the operation of the plant etc. that is not preserved.
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I'm sorry for your loss.
His Packard legacy lives on through you, and it would have been a greater loss for you to never have known him. A toast to a Bob Duerr, Packard Machinist! Attach file: (20.84 KB)
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John, sorry to hear about Bob's passing. I'm sure he tinkering in that big garage in the sky.
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John, thank you for posting your memories of your friend Bob Duerr, As with any company, the people are the ones who make it a success. Your friend Bob, was obviously a winner and your posting of the insights you gained by having him as a friend are a great memory.
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John
My condolences to you on the loss of your friend and to his family for their loss of a dear family member. Even in your sadness, take comfort in all the wonderful memories you shared with Bob, and can record so they won't be lost to history. How hugely fortunate you both were, for Bob, to be able to tell his experiences so they can be passed on to future Packard enthusiasts, for you to have such a good and generous friend. Fortunate, as well, are we for your sharing those memories and this fine tribute to Bob. RIP Robert "Bob" Duerr: your work made Packard the outstanding automobile was and always will be. Steve
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