This is sad, my condolences to the family. Rest in Peace.
Paul, Thanking you kindly for your post. Hope all is ok. Take care of yourself and the rest of the family. Matthew
Free-minds like Gary are irreplaceable. This is such a sad report... My deepest condolences and personal prayers. From Portugal, I wish all the luck to the family.
Be thankful for the time you had with your father. Hold the memories close. There are so many cliches, but they are all so true... life is indeed short, enjoy it while you are here and dont forget to tell those around you that you love them. Hopefully your Father and mine are bench racing somewhere comparing a Ferrari motor to a Flathead Ford and enjoying a tall glass of cheer.
In the 5 years I have been here I've read about more than a few members unfortunate and untimely deaths..........and now another one............it's still very sad..........and I never knew the guy. My condolences to the family.............
Gary was my friend. My knowing him for the last 10 years has been a pleasure. He was a gentleman with many interests and passions. I will miss him greatly. I am sure that he is currently negotiating the purchase of a new Ferari in the great beyond and when the lord determines who will meeting him next, he will be waiting in his new ride to take you wherever you want to go. My deepest sympathy to you both. John
I have known Gary and the Eisenberg family for a VERY LONG time. Paul has been a dear friend since I was just 3 years old (28 years ago). Gary was almost like a second father. Even when we were very little he loved his cars. I remember him taking us for drives in the 61 corvette. I also remember when he first got the Testarossa and going for drives in that car as well. Not only was Gary great to me as a child but when I moved to San Francisco in my early 20s, once again the Eisenbergs made me feel like one of the family. Gary truly was a great man. He was very down to earth, caring and incredibly generous. I speak for both myself and my family when I say he will be missed. Our condolences, Jason, Fiona, Kayleigh, Susan, and Stuart Flaks.
My condolences to the family. The memories of my dad brings a smile to my face. Paul, I hope the memories of your dad will allow you to do the same. All the best from another stranger.
Dear All, I have been in this forum quite a while but never had the courage to post as I am yet to own a ferrari. Reading this thread really makes me sad like everybody else although I have no idea who Gary is. All I know is that Gary was a gentleman like the rest of you and I would like to say something to cheer up and get all of you out of sorrow. My old man once said to me that all of us were born onto this earth crying while the others were laughing and smiling of joy welcoming us. So we have to live our lives to the fullest and bring joy happiness to all around us so when we leave this world, all around us will cry and we will be the only one laughing. This thread reminds me of what I have forgotten for quite sometimes. It seems that Gary had achieved what I had been taught and I realize how meaningful that saying is. So my condolences goes to Gary's family, relatives and friends and I am sure he is happy up there looking down at all of us and realize how much impact his life had made to the whole community. Best regards, Ryan