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David Hayward, RIP
It is with deep regret, I have to inform you all, that one of our stalwart forum members, David Hayward, has passed away following a sudden heart attack and several days illness.
David was a mine of information on Ford and GM products from the war years and had researched the subject deeply. He was also co-editor of Vintage Roadscene magazine, and encouraged me to write a series of articles for it. David will also be remembered for the book, Pearsons of Liverpool on their warwork. RIP David |
Sad news Richard, David's posts were always worth reading. RIP.
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Richard,
Very sad to hear about David passing away. He was one of our prominent Resident Historians and he will be sorely missed! Hanno |
RIP David
I was fortunate to briefly meet David back in 2003 when I visited England. His enthusiasm and knowledge will be greatly missed.
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He was a mine of information and will be sadly missed. My condolences to the family. :(
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loss
David's passing is a true loss in every sense of the word. We have lost a family member, an amazingly knowledgeable man and a an inspiration to many. The MLU community just became a little poorer. RIP David.
The Holgates |
My deepest condolences to his family :support
His friendly nature and willingness to share his vast knowledge will be sadly missed. Rest In Peace David :salute: |
What a great lost......
Rest in Peace David.
He was such a wealth of information and always had time to respond to our (mine also) enquiries...... I can't believe he is gone..... what a shock.... all that knowledge forever gone...... hardly seems fair. I will miss his ongoing contribution to the hobby. Bob C. |
He will be missed, our condolences to his family
This is one of those strange things about the MLU brotherhood, we have friends that though we may never have met them face to face we mourn their passing.
Just took some time to read at random some of David's many posts to discussions, and in doing so realized that once again we have lost another unique perspective on our common interest. Thanks David for adding to our collective knowledge. Phil |
David Hayward
Oh Dam,you will be missed David,my thoughts go to your family at this time.
Even though i have never met David it was a real shock to hear. |
Rip
Rest in peace David.
No doubt you'll be answering everyones questions in heaven too. His fine work: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/se...earchid=259282 |
Very sad news indeed. I had the opportunity to correspond with David over the years and his willingness to help and share his knowledge will be truly missed. Rest in peace my friend. Your contributions will not be forgotten.
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On behalf of the OMVA i wish to convey my sympathy to David's friends and family.
David provided a plethora of information to myself on assembly and manufacture info on CMP's as well as convinced me to buy one of his books. Which i have no regrets. With his permission, some of his articles were published in CMP Magazine. thanks Eric |
I must have missed this sad news and only just found out while reading another thread..Terrible news....Just as others mentioned earlier, David was always willing to share his knowledge with other enthusiasts.
Rest in peace David. |
Away from home with patchy internet, so had missed out on this sad event. Bit of a shock.
Rich. |
Richard only just found this posting, it is indeed sad news, our thoughts are with the family and friends at this time. I'll always remember David as he identified the cab 11 that we picked up years ago.
Max |
Sad news
Only just picked this up, I never meet David face to face but over the years we swapped information on early 11 and 12 cab Chevs. Very sad news indeed, David's extensive data base and literary contribution to the historic vehicle movement as a whole are a fitting legacy.
My thoughts are with his family. Pete |
Message from David's family
I have just received the message below, from David's brother Graham, which I am sure you will all like to see:
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Thanks
Thanks for sharing this Richard.
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Very Senior Member.....
Out of respect to the Hayward family and those of the forum, I have to admit tonight, that David was like the Grandfather of the forum, not in age but in wisdom! I had to chuckle, and correct me if I'm wrong, that this gentleman went from " Senior Member" to " Very Senior Member". That term always amused me, but as the years went by I suddenly realized the strength behind the word "senior". Just recently, I was in the process of madly hunting down a carburator for my C60L, having pondered website after web site, phoning supplier after supplier until eventually my findings on the internet led to this forum and a discussion between Bob Carriere and David about CMP engines. And I was amazed to find out through the correspondence between these 2 gentlemen, (and Bob....I'm using that loosely on your behalf....) that out of nowhere, David doing his homework, as always, shone a new light on the current engine in my truck.
Bob and I have spoken since then and yes we did have a long talk of the void that, unfortunately, is now left on this forum. Having never met the man, having never corresponded with him, but always having the sincere pleasure of reading his "fireside chats" on the forum, I thank you David. :salute: Robert Morrison Vancouver B.C. |
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so very sorry to hear the news about David he was of great help to me along with the late Bart when I purchased an ex Chinise PLA truck from Albania..deepest regrets malcolm bogaert :salute:
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I am doing some updating jobs on the forum database, and came across this posting dating back to 2005...... Always great to put a name to a face:
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A great historian.
We lost a great source of priceless detailed information and wisdom when he left this world.
Sadly missed. |
Ten years already
Time flies! It is already a little over ten years ago since David passed away.
Time to bring him back from oblivion by pointing out some of his work that can still be found online, thankfully: David Hayward's Automotive History website PS: I wonder if anyone ever read his thesis? |
the late David Hayward
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Great photo of the late David Hayward made by Keith Webb:
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I only exchanged emails with him......
...but he came across as a true gentleman.......
Is Dr.David's Thesis in the public domain and available for reading????? Bob C |
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At last some of his research can still be found on David Hayward's Automotive History website: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=17015 |
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