A Tribute to Dusty Peak

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greg white replied to Steve Rozsa's discussion Dusty, a profound farewell......
"Steve- I too feel a deep and personal loss with Dusty's passing (more so than I thought I would have). My roots with him go way back, but more so in a "big brother" kind of way. I would occasionally see him at church and at the beach…"
Sep 13, 2009
Steve Rozsa left a comment for greg white
"Greg, Long time no see. I know you have seen Jim off and on. I talk to Jim at least every day. I'm up in Portland now where I've lived for the last 20 years visiting friends. We are currently living in Redding. Life has been an astonishing…"
Sep 12, 2009
greg white replied to Steve Rozsa's discussion Dusty, a profound farewell......
"Hey Steve- You still have a gift for words, and well structured for heart-felt rememberences of Dusty."
Sep 11, 2009
greg white commented on Jack Berman's blog post Family
"Nice words, Jack. I remember 33-34 years ago (like Casey Moore) the day we all sat on top of the cliff at "surf check" and mourned Martys death. I vividly remember how angry and hurt you were that Marty would leave us. I understood. With…"
Aug 22, 2009
Chris Frost commented on greg white's blog post I lost a friend
"Nice, Greg........"
Aug 21, 2009
Casey Moore left a comment for greg white
"THANKS Greg!! I no i would no your face but Can't remember name. Sorry but for some reason I do remmeber you give me some clues?? Thanks for the commit Im still here!! I'll be damm!! Thanx Casey Moore"
Aug 20, 2009
greg white commented on Casey Moore's blog post Its a sad day to lose Dusty one my old surf buddys, Bummer.
"I remember "Mr. Moore" at Outer Outer getting the bombs in the 60's and 70's (maybe the 80's?) Glad to hear he's still doin good."
Aug 20, 2009
greg white commented on greg white's blog post I lost a friend
"Dusty always loved to ride his short thick boards, and he had a style that was unmistakably, Dusty; drop in casually, head slightly down, shoulders slightly stooped, crank a hard bottom turn and off the lip! Like clockwork, time after time, wave…"
Aug 19, 2009
greg white posted a blog post

I lost a friend

I've known Dusty since 1963 when my family moved to the Point. His brother Marty was my friend. I can't believe that they're both gone. Dusty was a powerful fugure with a dynamic personality. Even though I eventually moved to Calabasas, Dusty always let it be known, if ever questioned, that I was a welcome "local" in the water. Dusty loved the Lord and his faith was evident in the way he lived his life. He would be the first to say that he made mistakes, but he always relied on his faith. I…See More
Aug 19, 2009
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I lost a friend

I've known Dusty since 1963 when my family moved to the Point. His brother Marty was my friend. I can't believe that they're both gone. Dusty was a powerful fugure with a dynamic personality. Even though I eventually moved to Calabasas, Dusty always let it be known, if ever questioned, that I was a welcome "local" in the water. Dusty loved the Lord and his faith was evident in the way he lived his life. He would be the first to say that he made mistakes, but he always relied on his faith. I… Continue

Posted on August 19, 2009 at 3:30pm — 2 Comments

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At 9:14pm on August 20, 2009, Casey Moore said…
THANKS Greg!! I no i would no your face but Can't remember name.
Sorry but for some reason I do remmeber you give me some clues??
Thanks for the commit Im still here!! I'll be damm!! Thanx Casey Moore
At 6:41pm on September 12, 2009, Steve Rozsa said…
Greg,
Long time no see. I know you have seen Jim off and on. I talk to Jim at least every day. I'm up in Portland now where I've lived for the last 20 years visiting friends. We are currently living in Redding. Life has been an astonishing adventure so far. I suspect there more and better adventures to come. What is up with you life? I got to know Dusty fairly well the last few years. I think I knew him better than I ever knew him before. We had a deep connection, like two travelers on the same journey that from time to time would recognize and wave at each other as our paths drew close.
The last year I had been down in Malibu at last three times and had a strong impression to go and see Dusty. I was down there in the early part of July and I actually looked for him, but didn't find him. Then again later in July I had this impression to go an see him and have a friendly chat. But between family matters and obligations, I didn't have time. So you can see that I was deeply sadened to hear of his sudden passing. I wished I had listened to that little voice and heeded the impression.
Anyway, I would love to hear what is going on with you. Steve..

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