Michael, 40 of Albuquerque, died in a bicycle accident riding for us in New Mexico's Bike MS Atomic Ride this past weekend. No vehicles were involved. He is survived by his wife Roxann and two daughters.
Roxann told the Albuquerque Journal that this was his third time riding the event. "He and his friends did it (the first time) because of the thrill of doing it," she said. "After hearing a speech at the banquet (following the ride) he was touched. .... He was so touched by the people who had MS and with the ride and what the money meant to them." The family will continue to participate in the event.
I want the Berry family to know just how much I and all of us with multiple sclerosis appreciate his efforts to raise money to fight this disease. I've made a commitment to speak at the 2009 Bike MS Atomic 150 banquet. His legacy absolutely will continue ... and I will do my best to inspire others as Michael himself was inspired. Thanks, Michael. To the Berry family, we are very sorry for your loss.
If others would like to post their thoughts, I will print them out and provide them to the family.
Roxann told the Albuquerque Journal that this was his third time riding the event. "He and his friends did it (the first time) because of the thrill of doing it," she said. "After hearing a speech at the banquet (following the ride) he was touched. .... He was so touched by the people who had MS and with the ride and what the money meant to them." The family will continue to participate in the event.
I want the Berry family to know just how much I and all of us with multiple sclerosis appreciate his efforts to raise money to fight this disease. I've made a commitment to speak at the 2009 Bike MS Atomic 150 banquet. His legacy absolutely will continue ... and I will do my best to inspire others as Michael himself was inspired. Thanks, Michael. To the Berry family, we are very sorry for your loss.
If others would like to post their thoughts, I will print them out and provide them to the family.
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