Nick Gillespie | August 25, 2008
Mike Snell, who comments here often and blogs as The Wine Commonsewer, has written with the horrible news that frequent Hit & Run presence Bill Kalles ("No Star") was in a terrible motorcycle accident this weekend. The wreck took the life of his 12-year-old daughter and he remains in serious condition. Snell has thoughts here.
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I can't imagine, having two daughters myself. I concur with best wishes.
Oh crap.
NoStar, my thoughts are with you and your family as you work thru
this trying ordeal.
Horrid news - just unspeakably rotten misfortune. I'm so sorry
for you, Nostar.
sasob
I wish there were a happier way for them to have come to my att'n.
condolences, No Star, on your loss and I hope you have a speedy recovery
A tragic day for the entire H&R community. NoStar- I will give my 8yo daughter extra special attention tonight (and for the remainder of my life).
My heart just sank about a million miles. This is horrible
news.
I want to go home and hug my kids right now. "Sorry for your loss"
just doesn't seem to cut it. I really can't think of anything to
say other than I hope you find your way through this tragedy. I can
only imagine the sorrow you feel.
Dear God. I don't know what to say. NoStar, you have my deepest condolences, but those words seem so meaningless and trite for such a profound and horrible loss.
My deepest condolences to No Star on his terrible loss. No
parent should ever have to bury their child.
Let's hope that No Star recovers quickly from his physical
wounds.
My best to No Star and his family in these trying times.
Words being sorely inadequate to the task - my deepest condolences for your loss.
Oh my God. That is horrible.
NoStar, if there's anything that I can do for you and your family,
you only need to ask.
My deepest condolences to Mr. Kalles and his family and my thanks to Mr. Gillespie and the reason organization for showing enough concern for their readers to use this blog to share this sad news. May Mr. Kalles recover quickly and may his daughter rest in peace.
I guess we don't need a Balko post to bring us down this
morning.
NoStar, I'm very sorry for your loss.
Obviously, there are no words. This must be devastating, and my heart goes out to No Star.
So terrible, so sorry to hear it. A personal tragedy like that is hard to comprehend.
Horrible.
What a terrible way to demonstrate that we who comment here form an
odd -- but no less real -- family. (sometimes dysfunctional, but we
do care about each other deep down)
This is horrible. I am very sorry to hear this. Especially as I
recall that NoStar also lost his wife several years ago.
I do recall that NoStar has some beliefs and some personal
experiences that, I hope, will help him in coping with this loss a
little. May we all meet again in the end. (We'll find out
eventually.)
I am just so sorry. I hope NoStar's condition improves rapidly. And
I don't know what else to say.
My condolences, NoStar.
Thanks Nick, and thanks to all of you for your good thoughts and
well wishes.
I just now got word that Bill is stable this morning. Although he
was beat up pretty badly the doctors are optimistic.
OTOH, I can't imagine losing my daughter and those two were
virtually inseparable. I'm afraid it will not be easy for
him.
Blessings and thanks.
I feel as helpless to comprehend such an unspeakable tragedy as to console such a heartbreaking loss. I am deeply saddened.
That's just...bad; really, really, really bad.
No Star, my thoughts, prayers, etc. are with you and your
family.
Ah holy shit!! My thoughts are with you and, and I just don't know what else to say. Damn.
Like everyone else, I don't think there's anything I can say that would actually help anything. But NoStar, you have my deepest sympathies.
Even the thought of this happening to my daughter had me breaking down on tears this morning. My heart goes out to you NoStar.
Just feels awful, I can't even begin to imagine what this is like for NoStar and his family :(
A true tragedy.
Tomorrow, at dawn, at the hour when the countryside
whitens,
I will set out. You see, I know that you wait for me.
I will go by the forest, I will go by the mountain.
I can no longer remain far from you.
I will walk with my eyes fixed on my thoughts,
Seeing nothing of outdoors, hearing no noise
Alone, unknown, my back curved, my hands crossed,
Sorrowed, and the day for me will be as the night.
I will not look at the gold of evening which falls,
Nor the distant sails going down towards Harfleur,
And when I arrive, I will place on your tomb
A bouquet of green holly and of flowering heather.
Victor Hugo
Words fail me in situations such as they, so I will echo the
others.
My sincerest condolence to NoStar.
Bill is touched by all of your good wishes.
He is still pretty drugged up for the pain (oxycontin). He is lucid
but rambling, which I guess is normal. Apparently he is charming
the nurses but they also feel that the loss of his daughter has not
fully sunk in.
He is anxious to get out of the hospital and get his mind
cleared.
I'm not sure exactly how fast that is going to happen.
UPDATE:
For now cards or flowers may be sent to Bill Kalles:
C/O Harborview Medical Center
325 9th Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98104
Actually, I'm not sure if the ICU staff looks kindly on
flowers.
As many of you know Bill is a man of faith and his church is now
working out the details for a memorial fund. When that information
is forthcoming I will pass it along. I had given some thought to a
pay pal account on behalf of Bill but perhaps we'll wait and see
how the church fund works out.
In the interest of simple expediency, those of you who prefer to do
so, can send him a card and a check at the hospital.
Another thought from an anonymous friend (FOB?):
I was thinking of calling the library in Moses Lake (Washington)
and asking them what options they may have for memorials. Jessie
loved to read, and she was even writing a children's story herself.
Bill has talked about it a lot and often mentioned taking her to
the library for books.
Funeral arrangements are still pending, but we may have better
information by tomorrow.
The feeling is that if the funeral service takes place next week
that Bill may be able to attend.
Bill (NoStar) is out of ICU today but remains in a great deal of
pain. The internal bleeding has stopped. His face is a mess and the
hospital won't let him look in a mirror.
He and Jessie's mom are finalizing funeral arrangements.
A friend is working on the details to set up a memorial library
fund.
No word yet on the church memorial fund.
His face is a mess and the hospital won't let him look in a mirror.
The article said he and his daughter were both wearing helmets. I
hate to be so grisly about such a tragedy, but how did his face get
so damaged that the hospital won't let him look in a mirror? Was it
an open face helmet?
Funeral arrangements for your daughter...I can't even imagine how
awful that must be. Get well soon, NoStar.
a fund exists for help with the medical and funeral
expenses
Contact Info:
Ed Baxter at (509) 771-0070.
Checks and donations for Bill can be mailed to:
RTMM, P.O. Box 2023
Moses Lake, WA 98837.
All proceeds from the benefit go to Bill to help pay his medical
bills.
As many of you know, No Star, was involved in a serious
motorcycle accident on Sunday which
claimed the life of his twelve year old daughter.
A memorial fund has been established at the library where she was a
fixture. It is a small community and the entire town is grieving
over the loss of Jessie.
For those of you who would like to contribute to Jessie's library
fund, checks should be made out to North Central Regional
Library and mailed to:
Moses Lake Library
Attention Connie Kuhlmann
418 East 5th Avenue
Moses Lake, WA, 98837-1797
A short letter should accompany the the check explaining that it
is for memorial books for Jessica Kalles. If you want to know the
titles of the books that have been purchased, please include a note
to that effect and your return address. A small memorial sticker
will be placed in each book.
Thank you so much.
There is a possibility that No Star (Bill Kalles) may be able to go home today or Friday.
I just got word a moment ago that NoStar is definitely going
home today.
He's pretty happy about it, too.
I hate to be so grisly about such a tragedy, but how did his
face get so damaged that the hospital won't let him look in a
mirror? Was it an open face helmet?
I don't know, but that would be my guess.
From what I can gather, his face is badly bruised and he had some
severe damage to his teeth that will require surgery to
repair.
I'm sure by now he's had a peak at his mug.
I just got word a moment ago that NoStar is definitely going
home today.
He's pretty happy about it, too.
I'm happy to hear that too. Although just this morning I finally
mailed him a card in c/o the hospital. So I guess he won't receive
it. Or do hospitals forward these things?
Those of you who would like to send flowers, cards, or to sign
the online guest book in memory of No Star's daughter, Jessie, may
click on the name above to do so.
Peace.
Stevo, thanks. I'm not sure how that works with the cards. If
you click (my name) over to TWC I've a couple of addresses where
you can send stuff. Plus now the address of the funeral home.
One place I did not put any info was Facebook, perhaps I
should.
Was it an open face helmet?
BTW Anecdotal Man, I asked him. He said no, full face. Thought he
said Bell Star. Do they even make those any more?
I've read that nearly 40% of riders who come off their bikes take one on the chin when they land. He must have landed pretty damn hard to bust through a newer full-face helmet. I still can't imagine what to say that doesn't seem completely inadequate. Condolences, man.
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