OSO'er Kenny Terbrock Passes
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OSO'er Kenny Terbrock Passes
I FOUND THIS ON MIDWEST BOAT PARTY.
THOUGHT I WOULD COPY IT AND LET OSO KNOW NINE LIVES HAS PASSED. REST IN PEACE KENNY!
Kenny Terbrock President of Victory Marine Passes at 51 years of age.
Kenny's screen name was Nine Lives on several sites.
This may be a name many of you have never heard, please let me take a moment to introduce and say good by.
I first met Kenny when I was about 17 (1992) at the 14mm party cove. He had eveything I wanted a fast boat (31 American Offshore) beautiful wife (Pam) and daughter (Jill) a fully tubbed 1 ton suburban dually with a juiced up big block (built in his garage) and a new corvette.
I started a friendship with Kenny that lasted until last night and quickly realized the toys were not what made him cool....
I had told my dad of my new friend and come to realize my dad bought a 71 duster from Kenny when they were teenagers and all went to high school together.
Kenny was the the holder of the fastest bravo powered boat for a while The Lake Ozark based American Offshore called Nine Lives. He was an avid drag, sprint, motorcycle, and boat racing fan. He also sponsored a local driver in the go kart leagues.
Kenny's main passion was boats. He and I formed a small company and purchased a 39 aronow cat to redo and sell (sold it before we ever took delivery) back in 94. Kenny's passion remained true after a career as an electrician he pursued his dream by going to work for MTI and making a great friend in their lead rigger. Kenny then spent the next 2 years designing and bringing to life a new 40 foot cat. I last spoke with Kenny and the bottom molds were completed. (I last saw the plug in June and they were doing the final sanding then). The boat is a departure from the normal designs and incorporate's multiple compression points and takes technology from formula 1, drifting, and several other motorsports.
Kenny passed away on 2-1-07 at 51 yrs young from the effects of Chemo treatment for cancer, he fought to the end and will be missed he will always be a true friend. My final memories of Kenny were a trip over to look at his boat and a night of Sprint Car racing at I-55 speedway. Godspeed Kenny and if I ever get the bow a little high just reach down and push it back in for me..
Shane Sherman
THOUGHT I WOULD COPY IT AND LET OSO KNOW NINE LIVES HAS PASSED. REST IN PEACE KENNY!
Kenny Terbrock President of Victory Marine Passes at 51 years of age.
Kenny's screen name was Nine Lives on several sites.
This may be a name many of you have never heard, please let me take a moment to introduce and say good by.
I first met Kenny when I was about 17 (1992) at the 14mm party cove. He had eveything I wanted a fast boat (31 American Offshore) beautiful wife (Pam) and daughter (Jill) a fully tubbed 1 ton suburban dually with a juiced up big block (built in his garage) and a new corvette.
I started a friendship with Kenny that lasted until last night and quickly realized the toys were not what made him cool....
I had told my dad of my new friend and come to realize my dad bought a 71 duster from Kenny when they were teenagers and all went to high school together.
Kenny was the the holder of the fastest bravo powered boat for a while The Lake Ozark based American Offshore called Nine Lives. He was an avid drag, sprint, motorcycle, and boat racing fan. He also sponsored a local driver in the go kart leagues.
Kenny's main passion was boats. He and I formed a small company and purchased a 39 aronow cat to redo and sell (sold it before we ever took delivery) back in 94. Kenny's passion remained true after a career as an electrician he pursued his dream by going to work for MTI and making a great friend in their lead rigger. Kenny then spent the next 2 years designing and bringing to life a new 40 foot cat. I last spoke with Kenny and the bottom molds were completed. (I last saw the plug in June and they were doing the final sanding then). The boat is a departure from the normal designs and incorporate's multiple compression points and takes technology from formula 1, drifting, and several other motorsports.
Kenny passed away on 2-1-07 at 51 yrs young from the effects of Chemo treatment for cancer, he fought to the end and will be missed he will always be a true friend. My final memories of Kenny were a trip over to look at his boat and a night of Sprint Car racing at I-55 speedway. Godspeed Kenny and if I ever get the bow a little high just reach down and push it back in for me..
Shane Sherman
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Re: OSO'er Kenny Terbrock Passes
sounds like a good friend--RIP