I just got home From Seth's funeral and I have to say it was a hell of a good send-off for him. I arrived early enough that I was able to see him for a brief visitation and offered by condolences to Sara, his wife. Seth was decked out exactly the way you would have seen him in life wearing a t-shirt and ball cap! His motorcycle was there along with a mountain of photos and other mementoes of his life. Attendance, as I expected was enormous, I couldn't even begin to guess at a number but the chapel was filled and a second, overflow room was crammed to standing room only. The service was perfect. Rather than being sombre, those who spoke about Seth, even the minister, had everyone roaring with laughter. It was a service that I am sure Seth would have enjoyed. I will continue to be a member at Silverdale but I don't think it will ever be the same place again. I don't think I'll be able to walk through that door without expecting to be greeted by a smiling Seth behind the counter. Judging by the number of Silverdale members present, I am sure that I am not alone in that assessment. RIP Seth, you will be missed greatly and never forgotten.