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Thread: Jesse Glover sifu, passed away 27 June 2012

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    Jesse Glover sifu, passed away 27 June 2012

    http://darkwingchun.wordpress.com/20...-jesse-glover/

    A sad day for the martial arts world.

    Suki
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    Rest in peace.

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    RIP Respects.
    "Wing Chun is a bell that appears when rung.

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    Rest in peace. Another one of the great has left us.
    Dio perdona... Io no!

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    Rest in peace Brother wcner. With respect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wu Wei Wu View Post
    A sad day for the martial arts world.

    Suki
    As the older generations pass I only hope the younger generations do not forget the life long efforts of their seniors!

    RIP Jesse and condolences to his family and students.
    Ti Fei
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    Suki,

    Thank you brother for posting that. I am truly privledged and honored to have both known and trained by the man. I am slowly thawing out from the news. A great loss..

    LTN

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    R.I.P. with the utmost respect.
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    Truly sad news.

    Had the privilege of learning some of his exercises for Chi Sau using an inner tube. Very innovative, imho.

    While his approach was different than what many would consider Wing Chun, his approach was effective. The constant strong forward pressure worked for him and filled many holes almost as soon as they opened.

    Last spoke with him about 4 years ago on the phone and at the time was seeing if there was any interest in him doing a seminar with a good friend of mine doing Pekiti Tirsia. Nothing emerged, but we had several very good conversations.

    He will be missed by many.
    My prayers are will his family.
    Peace,

    Dave

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    Rest In Peace

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wu Wei Wu View Post
    http://darkwingchun.wordpress.com/20...-jesse-glover/

    A sad day for the martial arts world.

    Suki
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    Hi Suki- that is sad news- he was very dedicated to his art and teachings.

    Earlier I saw an appropriate quotation on the site from Rabindra Nath Tagore on death beginning new dawn not just turning down a light.I saw Tagore's cremation procession go by as a boy
    in Kolkata.

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    RIP, brother

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