The Loss of a Great Man

Having moved from the area, I haven't been to Silverdale in a while. While I was a member there, I always took the time to step in and chat with Seth. A great guy.

Your in a better place now Seth. RIP.

My condolences to the entire family.
 
I never had the pleasure of meeting the man; my loss for sure. My heartfelt sympathies and prayers for the family.

Regards,
49Reo
 
RIP Seth. I cannot even imagine how his family feels at this time. While I do not know the family, if they read this, my family and I offer our most sincerest condolences during this time.
 
Did not have the pleasure of meeting this man but he seemed like a free spirit and a man of true passion, two things this world needs more of. The numerous comments on this thread stand as an obvious testament to the level of respect and friendship this man garnered. Seems to me a life so well lived, though too short, should be celebrated more than mourned.
 
I'm very sorry for the loss. It is a loss to the firearm community. He made me feel very welcome as a new enthusiast, and would always take time to explain things for me. God Bless
 
Kudos to all of you guys for stepping up and opening the shop yesterday. That took some backbone. The club felt kinda weird and all, coz of what has happened, but you fellas soldiered on. Nicely done.
 
I would like to thank the CGN members for all there kind words. I have gone through and read each post on both threads. Today is my first day back in the store and it feels like home cause as this was a passion we both shared.

Again thanks to all for such great support, this means a lot to me and my family.

Sara Lanzalone, Ameris, Lillian and Ruby
 
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