| Re: Penny Glover A very sad day indeed. Today is Thanksgiving holiday in the USA and I find myself visiting friends in BC Canada and celebrating all that we are thankful for. Dave Tomblin (wedivebc) his wife Karen and son James, myself and my dive buddy Patti (pattimdiver) are present and of us I am the only one who knew Penny. I met and dived with Penny at ZG-04 in Cayman, I remember her enthusiasm and expertise and we had a great time laughing over her showing Kim Smith how to dive an inspiration while Penny tried on a KISS unit. Have to go look for that picture and post it.
As in the aviation community, if we spend enough time doing adventure sports we will eventually lose some of our best and brightest friends to the whimsies of fate. Just when you think you have it all down, something like this happens and reminds us how fragile, and precious, human life truly is.
To all the world wide friends, family, and extended family of Penny Glover, our thoughts and prayers go out to you in this time of loss. Take care, hold friends and family close this holiday season and all year round, dive safe.
Ron Micjan
Parksville, BC
24 NOV 05
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