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I very much regret to say, I am finding different sources of information which indicate that Bruce Duensing (aka Electroliner) is deceased.

The information below all seems to point to the same person. Also photos of him. Please correct me if I am in error about this.

Bruce Duensing

Born: Sat., Jan. 27, 1951
Died: Thu., Jun. 4, 2015

zip code 28173 is near Charlotte North Carolina

 https://ogrforum.com/member/2415514336439418

https://www.youtube.com/user/justtupinsan/videos

http://www.csofcharlotte.com/o...ituary.php?id=554153

http://radiomisterioso.com/201...fe-is-but-a-dream-2/

http://araqinta.blogspot.com/2...ng-in-memory-of.html

He has a Facebook page which indicated his interest in Paranormal.

On an OGR post he mentioned his interest in Paranormal.

https://ogrforum.com/t...73#29023675291735273

 

We remember you Electroliner.

Last edited by Ace

I am really sorry to hear this. Bruce was a genuine character and I enjoyed his point of view. He certainly had a run of difficult times in the last year. I know that from time to time he would get quite irritated about the forum, and when I thought about him recently I honestly thought he was just taking another of his protracted breaks from it. 

I have one of Bruce's trains, a Hafner freight set with a Hafner locomotive that he retrofitted with a Marx electric motor. A true Electroliner original.

I hope you found your way home bro.

david

Thanks for all the ww2, and later stuff,   you guys have guts,  when you look back how young the pilots were,  my dad trained in a B24,  but to many pilots ,  so he went into the repair side, but then the war ended,  his friend he met at work  was a B24 pilot,  never saw him, yell,  always  calm,  soft spoken ,  in a cock pit,  you need to keep your head,,calm and cool,,,

I am sorry to hear this news as well.  I have missed his posts too, and was saddened to hear of his losses in the fire.  Does anyone know if he posted to other train forums with a different handle? I host a thread on CTT and I always suspected that he was posting to that thread with a different name.   The photos that he posted here looked very similar to some that have been posted there.

Greg

Northwoods Flyer

Wow. This news has really hit me, in a bad way. I always enjoyed his posts, we grew up in the same part of the  country, were more or less the  same age, and had similar interests, in trains and other things. I felt badly when he posted that his home had burned and that he had lost everything. Loss of a home to fire almost ranks  with loss of a loved one (or so friends have told me over the years). I wish that I had had a chance to meet him personally; I'm sure we would have gotten on well.

Most heartfelt belated condolences to his family, and may he "rest in peace".

 

I also had wondered recently as to Electroliner's whereabouts. I shall miss his posts and videos of his layouts. He showed an uncommon depth of kindness and intellectual curiosity in his contributions to this forum. I always looked forward to his replies because I would usually learn something new that would help me in my own railroading situations.

He was really one of the "Good Guys" on here and he will be missed. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends as well....

Sad news indeed; Electroliner was, without knowing it, the good guy that directed my attention to the OGR forum. He posted some links to my Marx in the garden video's here and when I saw on youtube the extra interest I found out about the OGR forum. I had a look and became a 'member'; without him OGR forum is not the same anymore.

Regards

Fred

Greg J. Turinetti posted:

I am sorry to hear this news as well.  I have missed his posts too, and was saddened to hear of his losses in the fire.  Does anyone know if he posted to other train forums with a different handle? I host a thread on CTT and I always suspected that he was posting to that thread with a different name.   The photos that he posted here looked very similar to some that have been posted there.

Greg

Northwoods Flyer

I believe his handle over there was "Wallyworld".  Last activity there was 5-19-2015.

WindupGuy posted:
Greg J. Turinetti posted:

I am sorry to hear this news as well.  I have missed his posts too, and was saddened to hear of his losses in the fire.  Does anyone know if he posted to other train forums with a different handle? I host a thread on CTT and I always suspected that he was posting to that thread with a different name.   The photos that he posted here looked very similar to some that have been posted there.

Greg

Northwoods Flyer

I believe his handle over there was "Wallyworld".  Last activity there was 5-19-2015.

That's what I thought.  Thanks for confirming it James. I checked over there after posting here and went back and traced his posts.  I found the last date he posted there and a few other pieces of data and concluded that he was also Wallyworld.  Now I feel doubly sad.  Its as if I lost a friend and fellow collector on each site.

Greg

Northwoods Flyer

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Bruce Duensing aka Electroliner. Passed away just a couple months after his house burned  to the ground. I wish I was wrong about this but the different sources of information all fit together to confirm the sad news.

 https://ogrforum.com/member/2415514336439418

https://www.youtube.com/user/justtupinsan/videos

http://www.csofcharlotte.com/o...ituary.php?id=554153

http://radiomisterioso.com/201...fe-is-but-a-dream-2/

http://araqinta.blogspot.com/2...ng-in-memory-of.html 

https://ogrforum.com/t...73#29023675291735273 

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Last edited by Ace

Just noticed this and it is sad to hear.

One of things that I like about message boards requiring photos recently is that it leads to a more personable identifying with a person because you can see their face. When it’s just a username, it doesn’t have that personal touch. In some instances, one may make friends through the forum and keep in touch that way, so that if one is ill or has passed on, they are remembered by others.  This forum is like a close knit family.

Electroliner’s passing It made me think of all the message boards that I’ve been on over the past 20 years, many of which I no longer frequent and I haven’t logged on in years due to shifting interests, etc. When one disappears like that, no one never knows what happened to the person (death, moved on to other things, etc.). Makes one wonder how many non-active accounts there are out there on message boards in internet land.

Enjoy life upstairs Bruce.

Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:

Did a search on something on something and one of the poster was Bruce aka electroliner. Dawned on me I have not seen a post by him in a while so I checked. Been almost a year since his last post. Anyone hear from him lately?

Steve

I quickly made an account when I stumbled on this site. My father, Bruce Duensing, passed away last year shortly after our home fire. He and I dug through the rumble and saved almost 80% of his trains! I just wanted to reach out and let his friends who weren't aware, know. 

Karaduensing posted:
Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:

Did a search on something on something and one of the poster was Bruce aka electroliner. Dawned on me I have not seen a post by him in a while so I checked. Been almost a year since his last post. Anyone hear from him lately?

Steve

I quickly made an account when I stumbled on this site. My father, Bruce Duensing, passed away last year shortly after our home fire. He and I dug through the rumble and saved almost 80% of his trains! I just wanted to reach out and let his friends who weren't aware, know. 

Kara, thank you so much for taking the time to touch base with us.  So sorry for your father's passing.  Bruce was a kindred spirit, as we both seemed to have an especially keen interest of windup trains.  I always enjoyed his posts.

Karaduensing posted:
Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:

Did a search on something on something and one of the poster was Bruce aka electroliner. Dawned on me I have not seen a post by him in a while so I checked. Been almost a year since his last post. Anyone hear from him lately?

Steve

I quickly made an account when I stumbled on this site. My father, Bruce Duensing, passed away last year shortly after our home fire. He and I dug through the rumble and saved almost 80% of his trains! I just wanted to reach out and let his friends who weren't aware, know. 

Kara, I enjoyed many of your father's posts over the years and was pretty sad to hear of his passing. I hope you have lots of good memories to remember him with and that you can hold on to at least some of his trains. His friends here on this forum still miss him.

Best wishes,

Tom

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