RIP JPete (Pete Trasborg)

Tacoma

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My friend Pete Trasborg passed away after some recent health issues last night. If you've been around a while you'll remember him writing articles on M715 stuff for JP Magazine, along with a ton of other articles. I remember how stoked he was when he got that job, and how glad I was for him that he got to move out of NJ.

He was also a goofball, with an offbeat sense of humor that I am really going to miss. We just talked recently, and were planning an article on a swap I'm working on. He said he was dying, and I asked "literally? " he said well, maybe, probably, and not to get too hung up on it. So I told him I wouldnt, and that if he really did die that I would say nice things about him, but I wasn't going to waste any time feeling sorry or sad. He laughed and said "perfect! That's how it should be. " Turns out he wasn't kidding.

But it also turns out that I was, because I am sad, and very sorry, and this is sh*tty news. So, sorry to tell you a if you haven't heard but Pedro has left the building.

RIP, Pete. You'll be missed.
 

LT.

Well-Known Member
Tacoma,

My condolences for your loss. Words cannot describe the sorrow that many must be feeling. Know that he is in a better place sounds like hollow words after a loss. I have enjoyed many articles written by him and know that his words of wisdom will continue through multiple social media sites and his articles will live on as well. I hope for comfort for his family and friends.

LT.
 

Kiel

Formerly WJ ZUK
I'm going to imagine this is thetransborg I know from jp magazine, which I know from text version only and I'm sorry for our loss, I enjoyed his mag for quite a few years and he will be missed-KR
 
Hello, I was friends with Pete, but being in PA, we didn't talk as much anymore. He built most of my YJ. I did a search for his name on Google, and this thread came up. I'm writing because you said when you talked to him that he said he was dying. I was just wondering if you think he was kidding or do you think he knew something was wrong. He was so young. Can a stroke be predetermined? Anyway, thanks for your kind words for Pete. He will be missed.
 
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