Saturday, April 19, 2014

End of Day










Stan
Outside of my family I can count on one hand the people that have had a great impact or influence on me. In terms of motorcycling, one comes to mind and that is Stan Botway. You can read a little bit about Stan here as I have mentioned him before and I've also mentioned him in an article for the BMWMOA for their My First Bike column of June 2013. I had been thinking of Stan lately as I usually hear from him through email once a month and hadn't heard from him in a few months and decided to email him to see what's up. My heart sank a little when I received a rejection notice that his email address was unknown. I decided to send an email to the plethora of people that he would include on some of his emails, hoping for a quick response. In the meantime, I decided to do a simple Google search and found this. With my fears confirmed, I had wished I hadn't sent an email out asking if his other friends had heard from him. Then the onslaught began. Many of his friends knew he had passed away, but a surprising amount did not. What was more intriguing is the information passed along to me about their friendship with Stan. Some of which paralleled mine and some I had no idea existed. As Paul Harvey would say, "now you know the rest of the story." And I do now.  Stan was a colorful person that's for sure and to a person, no matter their point of view, all agreed he will be missed and he is. He did sort of have one last suggestion if not wish for me. Last year he advised me I should compile this blog into a book. May be I will take him up on it. In the meantime, here's to Stanley Leon Botway, friend. If there is an afterlife, I will see you down the road, if not, it was time well spent. Thank you.

A couple pictures of Stan in his prime:

 
Looks like the sidecar rig he tried to do a CC run



Classic Stan with BMW suspenders and cigarette in hand


Thank you for reading this blog

6 comments:

Trobairitz said...

Never easy to learn of a friends passing, especially learning the hard way.

At least you have such good memories. And I do agree, I think your blog would make a good book.

Jim L said...

Thanks Trobairitz. How are things up by you?

Mike Cooper aka superbikemike4@yahoo said...

hey guys ... mike suffolk county bmw & bmw ny...

Very sad day when I found out about this he was a dear friend and followed me to North Carolina where i still am ...
I hope everyone is doing well ....

Jim L said...

Stan offered me his bike for sale. I wish I took him up on his offer in 2010. He was a character and is missed. Missy is gone as well now. His daughter is the only one left.

Mike Cooper said...

yes loved that r69 he took great care of it ...
Told Joel about it ....

Jim L said...

The bike he offered me was the R1100RT. I remember the R69 as well. I don't know if he still had it. I had moved to AZ and while we kept in touch, I didn't know everything. It's really sad. I tried contacting his daughter through FB, but she never replied.