RIP Jenn. I’ll remember our final talk and the goodbye always but more than that I’ll remember the good rides, shared hip flasks, pubs and good old banter.
I never met Jenn, but judging by the lovely words from those that have the world is now missing one of the good ones.
My condolences to everyone who knew her
There’s that saying about measuring the worth of a person by the gap they leave when they’re gone.
Sounds great until you think of those left with the gap.
Ride free, Jenn. Events won’t be quite the same without you popping up…
I don’t think I’ll ever forget meeting her halfway down the Mega course – I can only assume she recognised my atrocious riding, given I was in full ATGNI kit, but she did recognise me and stopped to chat for a minute – just one of the good memories she has left me with.
38 is too bloody young to die. RIP Jenn.
Condolences to all her family and friends, I hope you are able to find the strength to look out for one another over the coming days and months.
This seems very quick from stepping down only a month ago. I hope any actual suffering was short and some solace can be taken from this. That it happened at all and so young is still tragic.
She died on the day of my own dad’s funeral after a similar illness. I hope he is walking the hills somewhere and he’ll hold the gate open for Jenn and have a chat as she rides on by.