Please remember these thoughts next time we have a discussion about who else
is involved when a diver dies doing something that could have been easily
avoided.
We have received confirmation that Ron was using the home made rebreather
and he was diving solo.
Regards
At 08:49 AM 8/11/2000 -0700, Ron Fuller wrote:
>My husband, Ron, died in a scuba accident Wednesday. He went out for a
>short dive at 11 am. By 4:30 when he hadn't returned, I knew the worst
>had happened but I also knew the lifeguards would think nothing of it with
>so little elapsed time. I called at 6 and got the expected response that
>he was probably out with friends or drinking a bar. I persisted and they
>started a search that night. They found his body Thursday in 60 ft. of
>water. The autopsy will begin today.
>
> I'm not doing very well as you'd expect. Please pray for me and my kids
>(if there is a God) At this point, I have many doubts. All my life, my
>mother would say "God won't send you any more burdens than
>you can handle." Obviously that's not true.
>
>Also, would someone please tell me the correct sign-off procedure for this
>list.
>
>Mary Ann Fuller
>mfu...@san.rr.com
Jesus Christ.
Did a diver die doing something he loved or did he die doing someone who
loved him?
Remember when you dive solo you're also diving without your family.
There's a chance that could turn into a permanent situation.
Buy enough life insurance to provide for them after you fuck them over.
--
James Connell
Do not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate.
The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily
reflect those of the author.
>
>Terry May sent this to the Calif. NG and I thought it would be appropriate
>to share with this NG since Ron was a frequent contributor.
>
>Please remember these thoughts next time we have a discussion about who else
>is involved when a diver dies doing something that could have been easily
>avoided.
>
>We have received confirmation that Ron was using the home made rebreather
>and he was diving solo.
5 will get you 10 that is was likely hypoxia.
http://www.uniontrib.com/news/metro/20000811-0010_2m11diver.html
Bill Powers
Bi...@pwrvideo.com
www.pwrvideo.com
"nym" <n...@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> MHK wrote:
> >
> > Terry May sent this to the Calif. NG and I thought it would be
appropriate
> > to share with this NG since Ron was a frequent contributor.
> >
> > Please remember these thoughts next time we have a discussion about who
else
> > is involved when a diver dies doing something that could have been
easily
> > avoided.
> >
> > We have received confirmation that Ron was using the home made
rebreather
> > and he was diving solo.
> >
Non-carbarundum Illegitimi
nym <n...@pacbell.net> wrote in article <399444F5...@pacbell.net>...
I've known Ron via the discussion lists for several years. He was
always willing to help anyone out looking for information on San Diego
diving.
I should also say that he was the consummate gentleman who rarely, if
ever, allowed himself to get dragged down into the mud on newsgroups
debates. That is something that we should all aspire to.
Insofar as the rest, it is far too early to speculate or point fingers.
Ron knew the risks of what he did and I also know that he also
recognized where the State had comprimised diver safety by closing one
of the safer shore dive access points due to "seal pollution" which I'm
not familiar with.
My heart goes out to Mary Ann and the family.
-Hugh