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He will be flying in Heaven now.##imported-begin##John Chilese##imported-end##
Birth date: Nov 27, 1952 Death date: Mar 21, 2011
Dennis was born on November 27, 1952 and passed away on Monday, March 21, 2011.Dennis was a resident of Tracy, California. Read Obituary
He will be flying in Heaven now.##imported-begin##John Chilese##imported-end##
Rest in Peace Dennis.You are in a better place.Respectfully.George and Carol Boyd.##imported-begin##George H. Boyd##imported-end##
Dennis was a character. I like and enjoyed his direct and in your face manner. He let you know in no uncertain terms what crossed his mind. But there was the funny and humorous side too. Especially his Pink Flying Pig. If you wanted a lesson on the Bible or a religious story – you saw and heard another facet of Dennis. I will miss Dennis and his stories, and tales of flying kites, especially at night with lighted LED’s.Tom Faith##imported-begin##Tom Faith##imported-end##
Dennis was an extraordinary man, intelligent, precise, and to the point. I had the pleasure of working with him on the podcast and will always be grateful for that opportunity. He was an endless supply of great information, about Kites, RC and CNC, as well as numerous other topics, and was always willing to share the information he had, in his own unique style! Dennis was very much to the point, and never held back. He was a “true” person, and you never had to wonder where you stood with him. I look back upon all the pre-show chats we had, as well as the emails we exchanged with fond memories. I learned allot from him, and I only hope I can help carry on his legacy by sharing with those I meet. Dennis was a very passionate man about what he knew and believed, and I admired him for that. We have lost a friend here, but we will see him again.Godspeed, Dennis.##imported-begin##Tim "Iflyos" King##imported-end##
I never met Dennis, but threw the podcast I feel like I had. His inspiration was awesome. My 5 year old son and I just finished a kite that Dennis designed, I guess it will mean a little more when we fly it now. God Speed Dennis. Scott Elve##imported-begin##Scott Elve##imported-end##
The news of Dennis’ passing came as a shock. I have been reading some of the remarks with a smile. Dennis was just a person that you never forgot. He certainly did let you know exactly where he stood on issues that meant a lot to him! My deepest condolences to his family.Time is too slow for those who wait,too swift for those who fear,too long for those who grieve,too short for those who rejoice,but for those who love, time is eternity.##imported-begin##Donna "Sylvia" Jackson##imported-end##
I send my Prayers and Blessing to Dennis� family. Dennis was the sort of person that you remember for his passion and knowledge that he embodied. I remember him well and I know he�ll be missed for his attributes both at work and greatly at home. Peace and serenity to all. Marietta##imported-begin##Marietta French Perez##imported-end##
To the family of Dennis Fishback, I’m really going to miss Dennis because he used to cause me so much extra work…..but yes he was loved, and will be missed.Dennis would always say “why” for any Email that I sent to him. Usually those Emails would be about an upcoming meeting, or some training that needed to be completed. But Dennis would make sure that I knew that he was never late to the meetings, and he had already completed all his training. When I cancelled a meeting, he respond with a thank you. To all of us, that was one less meeting to go to. And then there was the Dennis that would show up at my desk with a piece of candy for me. I told him I wasn’t taking any bribes, and we’d smile and then I took the candy.Dennis you were one of a kind. We will miss you.Mary##imported-begin##Mary Slutts##imported-end##
Dennis and I became friends a few years back due to our common interests in the Radio Controlled Flying and CNC machining hobbies. That “online” friendship soon lead to us talking each week and him ultimately becoming the co-host of my internet podcast. Finally, last year we had the opportunity to cement our friendship by meeting face-to-face in Toledo.We each brought airplanes to fly in the Toledo Model Expo, and his was an R/C variant of a kite (imagine that! LOL). I will always fondly remember the sounds of his first flights with that plane in the rather small gymnasium we flew in (he had never flown in an indoor venue before). There was a routine of him running up the motor, releasing the plane for flight, and then a distinct “POP” or “BANG” sound that soon followed. I think that he must have hit everything in that gym that could possibly have been hit! LOL We had so much fun on that trip. :)Sometimes when we meet people in real life that we’ve know in this “virtual internet world”, we find that those folks are not exactly what we had expected. That was certainly not the case with Dennis. He proved to be so much more than his online personality let on! He was a great co-host on my show and took the same amount of pride and passion in it that I did. I have already received countless emails from our listeners expressing their sadness knowing that “Dorsal” will not be returning.My prayers go out for Anne and the rest of the family during this difficult time. May you all take comfort in knowing that Dennis’ soul is, no doubt, enjoying those rewards our Father promised each of us for living his life in the faithful and dutiful way he did.Dennis, have fun flying in those heavenly blue skies and calm winds. I’ll be looking for you there when my big day comes, so be sure you save me place on God’s Flight-line, my friend!##imported-begin##Michael "Crash" Hancock##imported-end##
Godspeed, Dennis.##imported-begin##Christopher "ToxicToast" Nelson##imported-end##