Dolas Ferguson / Dec. 2010
In The Rearview Mirror
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Dolas Ferguson
Dolas Ferguson was a great guy. He loved his family and enjoyed life to the fullest. He worked for General Motors at several dealerships in Chattanooga, including Trotter Buick and Indian Motorcycles. Dolas also worked part time at Honest Charley’s Speed Shop and Garage. During his four years there, he went to all of the out-of- state shows, setting up booths and helping with sales. He did the wiring on the Honest Charley’s Double Exposure hot rod.
Dolas and his wife Nancy loved to travel. They rode their Harley to Key West, Buffalo New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. When they got home they traded the Harley in for a Honda Gold Wing. Between the two bikes they rode 14,000 miles in four years. Dolas also rode to Daytona three times with his riding buddy Louis Johnson. When he wasn’t working or riding, Dolas spent many hours in his shop building or working on a hot rod or bike. Dolas left this world in early October and will be greatly missed.
Chuck Welch
chuck@kickstandup.com
http://www.KickStandUp.com
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Dolas Ferguson
Dolas Ferguson was a great guy. He loved his family and enjoyed life to the fullest. He worked for General Motors at several dealerships in Chattanooga, including Trotter Buick and Indian Motorcycles. Dolas also worked part time at Honest Charley’s Speed Shop and Garage. During his four years there, he went to all of the out-of- state shows, setting up booths and helping with sales. He did the wiring on the Honest Charley’s Double Exposure hot rod.
Dolas and his wife Nancy loved to travel. They rode their Harley to Key West, Buffalo New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. When they got home they traded the Harley in for a Honda Gold Wing. Between the two bikes they rode 14,000 miles in four years. Dolas also rode to Daytona three times with his riding buddy Louis Johnson. When he wasn’t working or riding, Dolas spent many hours in his shop building or working on a hot rod or bike. Dolas left this world in early October and will be greatly missed.
Chuck Welch
chuck@kickstandup.com
http://www.KickStandUp.com
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