The man that got me back into O gauge trains in the early 70's just passed away. Jim Madden TCA #67-2041 was one of the nicest men I ever met. He took me to my first local TCA meet and helped me with every aspect of the hobby. I always had a smile on my face when I saw him. He had a classic 40's style layout in his attic. It was the only operating Electronic Set I ever saw. He would buy parts and sets every year after Christmas from the big San Francisco Department Stores. His like new collection was huge. He served in the Army in Hawaii and always wanted to come back. We worked on a way to get him back here many times but something always came up and we never could get him here. He was 85 this year. I will miss him. Don
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Sorry for your loss Don. Jim sounded like an awesome friend.
Don, condolences for the loss of your friend.
I'm sorry for your loss, Don. It is always hard to lose a good friend!
Don, my condolences on the loss of your friend. We should all be so lucky as to have friends like him.
Sincerely,
Greg
Departed friends will be missed but not forgotten. 85 was a pretty good age, better than most of us get.
Don, my condolences to you
Alex
you can make great friends in this hobby
Bob C.
May he rest in peace
Don, our condolences to you.
Andre.
Sorry for your loss Don!
Jim Madden was a longtime member of TCA Nor Cal and one of the finest people that I have met in the hobby,he will be missed.
Mikey
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