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PB I read that over in TBN. Too bad he was a great guy that had a lot of wisdom and experience. My prayers are out for his family.


murph
 
This comes as a total shock to me. He had helped me extensively in the past and knew all there was to be known about hydraulics. He will be greatly missed by all that had come to know him and his excellent advise. Junk...
 
I'm shocked also. He was a member here. He had 145 posts and last visited on April 1st.
RIP Mad. You will be missed.
 
How very sad.

I too very much enjoyed his knowledge, insight and general knowledge.

He will be greatly missed.

My prayers are with Paul's family.
 
Here's the obituary:
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070408/OBITS/70408017/-1/obits
Paul J. Bezeredi, Lyndeborough
Traveled extensively throughout U.S., world

Published: Sunday, Apr. 8, 2007

Paul J. Bezeredi, 58, of Center Road in Lyndeborough, died Tuesday, April 3, 2007, at the Milford Medical after being stricken with a sudden illness at his home.

Mr. Bezeredi was born Jan. 20, 1949, in Wilkinsburg, Pa., son of the late Paul J. Bezeredi Sr. and Helen (Cekoric) Bezeredi of Monroeville, Pa. He had lived in Lyndeborough for the past 27 years.

He was the husband of Jacy (Reis) Bezeredi of Lyndeborough, whom he shared 32 years of marriage with.

Mr. Bezeredi founded his own private consulting business, Alegro Software Solution’s of Lyndeborough. He was employed as a computer software development manager for Digital Corp. of Maynard, Mass., and Nashua for 25 years. While employed for Digital he was a member of the Digital International Support Group, traveling to four continents and 107 countries, which included the Netherlands, all of southeast Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa and South America and lived in Brazil for 2½ years.

From 1994-96, he was the athletic director at the Wilton-Lyndeborough High School and was a past president of the Wilton Junior Athletic Association. Mr. Bezeredi has been a longtime high school basketball and college soccer referee in New England.

Mr. Bezeredi was regarded as a devoted and committed family-man. He loved to travel cross country in his R.V. with his family, having visited more than 45 states. He was a collector of rifles and pistols and was the proprietor of the Perham Corner Competitions Services of Lyndeborough, where he was a gunsmith and resold firearms. He was a member of the International Pistol Shooting Championship Team and a life member of the NRA. He was an avid fisherman and hunter and was the past chairman of the Nashua Fish and Game Club and a member of the Pinnacle Mountain Fish and Game Club of Lyndeborough. He also enjoyed motorcycle racing and held championships in half-mile and short-track competitions. He was a member of the American Motorcycle Association. As an accomplished machinist, he enjoyed machining hard-to-find parts for all kinds of tractors.

He was a 1966 graduate of Gateway High School of Monroeville, and earned an associate’s degree in electrical engineering from the Electronic Institutes of Pittsburgh.

In addition to his mother and wife, he is survived by three sons, Scott D. Bezeredi and Marc A. Bezeredi, both of Manchester, and Brian M. Bezeredi of Lyndeborough; three brothers, James Bezeredi and his wife, Vicky, of Pittsburgh, William Bezeredi of Birmingham, Ala., and Daniel Bezeredi and his wife, Kathi, of Fredericksburg, Va; Two sisters Maryellen Ondo of Gilbert, Ariz., and Kristine Muro and her husband, David, of Trafford, Pa.; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
The Nelson Funeral Home in Wilton is in charge of arrangements.
 
As the others here have said , It comes as a shock . Paul seemed so full of life .
He was always willing to help out .
I'll offer up a prayer for Paul,and His loved ones .
 
Shocking. Paul was a super nice guy. I contacted him at TBN to get plans for a dethatcher, and he sent them to me in an email right away with thoughtful instructions. No questions asked. The world needs more like him. RIP, my friend.
 
I saw Mad's name in a thread and got to thinking... sure enough it has now been a year since his passing. Every time I see his name I have to stop and reflect. I am kind of impressed that they made the thread on TBN a sticky. As much as he shared over there it was really a good idea.
 
After his passing I sent a PM to his user account on the off chance a family member might find it. One did.

Thanks for the kind words. It's great to see how many people he infuenced and helped along his journey of life. It is good to know that if I have any questions about his tractor, I could come to this forum. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by Tractors4u
Just in case someone was to make it to TractorByNet through Mad's computer, I just wanted to let you know that he will be missed here on TBN. Even though I had never met him in person, the people here considered him a friend. Our best wishes for your family. You are in my prayers.

Brents Pepper


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