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Title: I am little hesitant...
Post by: Dan on May 09, 2006, 08:54:50 PM
I have been a little hesitant to share this terrible news, but I know there are members on this board who knew Dan Chapman from the Tear Drop, Federation State Team, NBAA, etc. He and his wife were found dead Sunday. I would rather not, at this time, elaborate on the circumstances, nor judge any actions. I'll differ to higher powers for that. Suffice to say he was my friend and one heck of a angler. He lived and breathed fishing. In the "Sweetest Thing" thread earlier this year, I mentioned that at the GR Sport and RV show someone grabs me and I turn around into a big bear hug. It was Dan and his wife.?The moment brought what is great about the sport into focus for me. Here is a guy, I thought, that I see principally in the summer and through fishing have become good friends and there's no handshake but a big warm it's really great to see you bear hug. I'm sure you recognize that person to person connection that the outdoors often offers up. It made my day!
The last couple years there has been four of us, Dan being one, that have traveled together for the Federation Classic Series and the State Championship. Dan made the state team at Charlevoix. Came real close the year before on St. Clare.? Would have made it, but his partner who had his fish lipped in the boat, tripped and fell. The fish that he needed got bounced overboard. A lot of guys would have had a fit. All Dan said was "That's fishing."
Losing him has been hard on a good many of us. Putting everything in to perspective will take a while. I intend to put together a eulogy on our Tear Drop web page, but it's going to take me some time. He leaves a 12 year old son and a high school daughter. As far as I know right now, the funeral will be Saturday in the Traverse area. If you are interested on arrangements I'll post them as soon as I get them. If you have a few extra thoughts for him and his family in your prayers tonight, I know they will be well received.
Title: Re: I am little hesitant...
Post by: Dan on May 09, 2006, 10:46:48 PM
Just got a call on the arrangements. Visitation is 2-4 and 6-8 on Friday at the Jon Khoff Funeral Home which is somewhere in the Interlochen area. Funeral is Saturday at noon at the Lake Ann Methodist Church.
Title: Re: I am little hesitant...
Post by: djkimmel on May 10, 2006, 02:14:16 AM
Sorry to hear this. Very sad to lose a fellow angler.
Title: Re: I am little hesitant...
Post by: blakstr1 on May 10, 2006, 07:09:18 AM
I am truly stunned, I had talked a bit via e-mail with Dan only a few weeks ago.  My next door neighbor snowmobiled with Dan quite a bit in the winter.  I heard the story the other day but until this post had no idea it was them.  I found the updated report printed in the Traverse City Record Eagle on May 8th, this is truly a tragedy. 

I am just stunned.....

It would be good if we collected some type of donation for their 2 children directly from this board, they have a daughter 16 and a son 12.  It might not amount to a whole lot but every bit would help.
Title: Re: I am little hesitant...
Post by: fowlmouth on May 10, 2006, 09:21:05 AM
I'm in, I may never have known Dan but he sounds like he was a stand-up guy and I'm all about helping those in need, especially kids. Where can I send a check and who do I make it out to?
Title: Re: I am little hesitant...
Post by: Dan on May 10, 2006, 08:29:50 PM
Man, I tell you, talk about stand up guys! The people on this board are awesome. The Tear Drop Director, Dennis Cook, and I have been talking about trying to help these kids out and are checking with a lawyer about setting up a college trust fund. We're looking at a long range effort over the next few years. Some charity events, raffles, etc. If anyone is interested in contributing, you may make the check out to Tear Drop Bass Club and send it in care of Dan Shine at 6820 Gettysburg, Hudsonville, MI  49426. Thank you very much for being willing to support these kids.
Title: Re: I am little hesitant...
Post by: dhuff on May 10, 2006, 11:04:49 PM
Wow that is terrible.  I didn't know him but I never like to hear news like this.  I have had personal family experience like this and know the feeling.  My thoughts go tot he kids.  I wish kids never had to go through such a thing.  Sometimes life is just not fair but that is life.  I will contribute what I can.
Title: Re: I am little hesitant...
Post by: superjay5 on May 12, 2006, 10:12:41 PM
I had the pleasure fishing against Chapman last year in both the NBBA Tuesday nite and weekend series. I can say he took a lot of my money, and I took very little of his. He was a Great angler! I didn't know him real well, just little dock talk here and there, but I always enjoyed talking with him. I am also a member of CCBA and even though he was not a member of our club, most of our members knew him. We all decided to donate money to his children, I will pass along the contact info, as we did not know at the time if something was being set up. He will be missed for sure!
Title: Re: I am little hesitant...
Post by: Dan on May 13, 2006, 08:02:28 PM
I attended Dan and Lynne's funeral today with my son and two of my close friends. Very sad day. All kinds of emotions. The service was well attended and the service was delivered by three pastors. During the service one of the pastors told about how one of the kid's friends had calculated the total number of hours and minutes that they, the daughter and son had together with their mom and dad. The pastor made a statement that in a case like this we have to look at all those hours and minutes that were shared and savored and not let one minute define any ones life. I would hope that none of us ever lets a moment that passes in time define who we are or who others appear to be. It is truly the aggregate that makes us who we are.
Let us make sure we look at the compilation of time, events, interactions, deeds, etc., before we judge or make assumptions about others.
The Tear Drop is going to institute some fund raisers that we run for at least this year and quite possibly for a number of years to contribute to a fund for the kids.
Thank you all for your concern, kind words, prayers and support.