[TPR] DICK DRENSKE Re: Remembering Re: Parnelli Jones, August 12, 1933 – June 4, 2024
David Carpenter
davecarp80138 at outlook.com
Thu Jun 6 15:41:33 PDT 2024
Like my last Nav:
Dan Stoltenberg!! (Cam Dan Recycling, Needles CA )
Like saying said on Coozies he handed out each race:
"Drink Up!! We need the cans!!"
They were a shining part of our lives!!!
I trust a nav's words, to throw us into situations I Cannot Recover from!! Their info made me go well beyond my eyes!!!
Dan & RT: I owe a lot too!!
They trusted me!! (I'll never understand why!!)
I trusted them!!!
RIP Dan!!
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction!! We didn't pass it on to our children in the bloodstream! It must be fought for, protected, & handed on to them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children & our children's children what it was once like in the USA where men were Free!!"
Ronald Reagan
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From: TPR <tpr-bounces at teampanteraracing.com> on behalf of DENNIS ANTENUCCI via TPR <tpr at teampanteraracing.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2024 1:12:56 PM
To: Larry Stock <larrys at panteraparts.com>; Team Racing <tpr at teampanteraracing.com>
Subject: [TPR] DICK DRENSKE Re: Remembering Re: Parnelli Jones, August 12, 1933 – June 4, 2024
Big Brotha to MD DICK DRENSKE who battled leukemia for several years.
Like some of you Dick could and did do it all. And went to Mexico with me. He is missed![image0.jpeg]
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On Jun 6, 2024, at 10:32 AM, DENNIS ANTENUCCI <teampantera at yahoo.com> wrote:
God bless Parnelli!
Guys like him or Roger Ward and a long list of post WWII veterans are fading fast.
Also, on the special day, I am reminded by what some of you have said or reminded us all of which is the manu veterans who served and continue to serve and to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in combat or returned home with lifetime disabilities. Very little has been shared about those veterans struggling in VA hospitals or at home.
Remembering a father, step father in two uncles who all served as part of the greatest generation and now they are all gone, but they certainly made positive impressions in my life, and I just want to thank them and all who have served and continue to serve a big thanks.
Dennis
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On Jun 6, 2024, at 8:10 AM, Larry Stock <larrys at panteraparts.com> wrote:
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Parnelli Jones retired from professional driving in the id-1970s but was always ready to drive around Indianapolis Motor Speedway in his No. 40 STP car – Penske Entertainment photo
One of the greatest, toughest drivers of his era, Rufus Parnell Jones, known to one and all in the racing game as Parnelli Jones, lost his battle with Parkinson’s Disease on June 4 in Torrance, CA. Jones was 90 years old and had lived in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County for all but seven years of his life, having been born in Arkansas.
Parnelli Jones was a master of going faster and performed his feats in many different phases of motor sport. From the start of his career, Jones’ prowess in any type of car, from jalopies to late models to West Coast stockers, he showed the talents that would see him find success through the many different phases of his career.
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