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Title: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Dan on August 18, 2006, 10:10:02 AM
In grateful memory of Pete E and his many contributions to this board, and others, over the years, I'd like to invite you who knew him - through personal meeting or via the board - to offer your comments of what Pete meant to you.

In terms of his participation at Planet-Love and Goodwife, there is no more prolific contributor than Pete. I see his first posts appear in June of 2001, and in the ensuing years, he contributed nearly 5000 posts to the board.

If any of you have any particularly memorable posts by Pete, please feel free to re-post them. You can search the archives for his posts - more than 40 pages of them - by visiting this URL -- http://www.goodwife.com/smf/index.php?action=search - you will need a search term, so use something ubiquitous like the letter 't' - and search for user: Pete E

Finally, events such as this remind us all that there are more important things than discussion boards and petty annoyances. All bans are permanently lifted in order that ANYONE who wishes to contribute to this tribute to Pete may freely do so.

Sadly,

- Dan

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Mod Note: This was added on 8/27/06
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Pete E's son Wrote:
I will either wire the money to her on a monthly basis or send her an ATM card that she can use anytime she likes.

Wells Fargo is located in twenty-three states. So, anyone that wants to make a contribution can go to any Wells Fargo bank and make a deposit directly into the account. Alternately, you can mail a check to me and I will deposit it into the account. Just write "Donation For Beatriz" in the memo section of your check. I could not set the account up in her name with out her providing Identification and signing a signature card. I set up a new account with my name and the title "Donations for Beatriz".

My address is:

Barry Eiguren
2530 Calma Ct.
San Jose, CA. 95128

Please provide donations to: “Donations For Beatriz” Wells Fargo Acct. 7733382365

Or mail them to:

“Donations For Beatriz” c/o Barry Eiguren
2530 Calma Court
San Jose, CA 95128

Please note that we are also trying to arrange a PayPal account for Beatriz. While this takes more time and coordination, we wanted to be able to do as much as we could for her quickly. Please check back about the details of the PayPal account.


Sincerely,


Barry, Susan and Christa Eiguren


By "check back," anyone can do so by visiting a link the family has set up for Pete here:

In Memory of Pete Eiguren (http://www.as-4-me.com/peteeiguren.htm)

Information for direct donation to Beatriz:

Here is her information in Colombia, all confirmed:

BEATRIZ MARIA CASTRO
DAVIVIENDA BANK
ACCOUNT # 017370039509

Her Email: beticas36@hotmail.com
Her other email: beatriz.beticas36@gmail.com

If you are going to send the wire from a US bank you'll also need the following info besides her name and bank account #:

Beneficiary's Bank: Banco Davivienda SWIFT CODE: CAVDCOBB

Receiving Bank: Citibank SWIFT CODE: 021000089

All wires from the US to Colombia are sent throught Citibank. It's mandatory that you have the SWIFT codes for both the Colombian bank and Citibank in order for the wire to be sent.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Jamie on August 18, 2006, 11:27:08 AM
You will find few men as revealing of themselves in their quest for a good woman as Pete was. His chronology of posts has lessons for all and ends in triumph.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: ITESM on August 18, 2006, 12:33:20 PM
On behalf on the Rodriquez family we offer in this brief post, our prayers and sentiments for the family members of Mr. Pete Eiguren.

Pete and his family were kind enough to offer a supportive environment for my wife and myself ....even prior to our marriage now of 5 years via his social events at his home in San Jose, California.

We will continue to remember Pete's famous gleaming smile which always best described his sincerity and generous character.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: sean126 on August 18, 2006, 01:10:37 PM
I'm a new comer here and I didn't know Pete personally but I can see that he was well respected and enjoyed life.  
I wish to offer my prayers and sympathy to his family for their grief and loss.  The important qualities of Pete will continue to be with his family and friends as they remember him throughout life.  He will continue to be a part of them because he has undoubtly touched their lives in a positive way.  I believe life is not what we take, keep or acquire, but what we give of ourselves and from some of the responses I've read...Pete was generous with his "self."

I am reminded of a country song that says...."Heaven only cries for the living, because they are so far from home."   I pray that Pete hears "Well done, good and faithful servant.....WELCOME HOME."  
 
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Avispa on August 18, 2006, 03:07:51 PM
I never got down to Cali to visit him, but I've read his posts since day one. He was a very interesting man. We shared an interest in libertarian politics, used to email each other.  I'll miss his posts. Damn shame. Rest in peace.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Califan on August 18, 2006, 03:40:36 PM

Pete was a great guy.  I stayed with him for a week at his condo in Cali and it was if we were two old friends.  I had followed his posts and had much respect for the type of guy he was.  He was the same type of guy in person.  

He was very happy with Beatrice.  It is a shame that they did not have more time together.  
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Jeff S on August 18, 2006, 03:42:34 PM
Goodbye Pete. Thank you for being our friend.

- Jeff

Day is done
Gone the sun
From the lakes
From the hills
From the sky All is well,
safely rest.
God is nigh.

Fading light Dims the sight
And a star Gems the sky,
Gleaning bright From afar,
Drawing nigh,
Falls the night.

Thanks and praise,
For our days,
Neath the sun,
Neath the stars,
Neath the sky,
As we go,
This we know,
God is nigh.
Title: Adios Buen Hombre
Post by: Georgina on August 18, 2006, 04:14:18 PM
Pete,

You were a brave and generous man. All you went troughout your life didn't get the best of you. You always talked generously about people even about the ones who didn't reciprocate your kindness. You always had good faith in people. Good bye kind man.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Patrick on August 18, 2006, 04:14:46 PM
I never knew Pete personally, but I know he affected the lives of many men interested in finding love with a Latin woman.  He was the most prolific poster of all time on these forums and his openess in sharing personal details on both his successes and failures with Latin women no doubt opened many men's eyes to the possibilities and pitfalls of the process.  He opened his home in Cali to many of the forum members over the years and no doubt offered great advice as well.

Judging from his actions, he was a bold man who did not shy away from making difficult decisions, nor did he waste time in self-pity.

Adios Pete
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: corv on August 18, 2006, 04:47:17 PM
   Wow, I am a lurker on this board and have been for MANY YEARS.. I am completely shocked. Pete, was a great man. I followed many of the things he spoke about in his post. I had the opportunity to meet him in his home in Cali and he actually made me lunch. Great guy to sit down and have a conversation with. He will be MISSED......Corv
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: littlebhuddha on August 18, 2006, 05:25:58 PM
Pete was at our wedding in Cali. We got together everytime I was in Cali. He was a great person. My wife thouhgt the world of him. He was a friend to everyone on this board. I never heard him say a bad word about anyone; even those who flamed him. This is truly a sad day. Pete, I will raise my glass to you many times tonight.
Title: A Eulogy for My Friend
Post by: soltero on August 18, 2006, 06:12:00 PM
This quote has been attributed to a Native American Elder:

"Inside of me there are two dogs. One of the dogs is mean and evil.
The other dog is good. The mean dog fights the good dog, all of the
time." When asked which dog wins, he reflected for a moment and
replied "The one I feed the most."

Personally, I have two dogs inside of me as well, and the thing that scares me most daily is which one would win in any given situation. I try to only feed the good one, but the bad one seems to stay strong no matter whether he gets any food or not. Pete E was the type of person that, if he ever had a bad dog in his personal fight, it must have withered and died from malnutrition long ago. I have met few individuals in this life that radiated the kindness that Pete did.

People tend to think that when others get over on you, that makes you somehow stupid or gullible. It is a twist in human nature to almost ridicule those who are kind hearted and giving. The real twist is, that is not the nature of the divine, and when a person's scroll is read that final time, I doubt that the powers that be will be as concerned with how you were treated by others as much as how you treated them in
turn.

Who is the bigger idiot? The one who holds out their hand to help or the one that bites it? Pete E was a great man. Maybe not in the ways that people have been taught to respect, but in the ways that people should be taught how to be. In the time I have known Pete, I have never seen him do anything but try to help anyone in any way he could. I know that he helped me just by allowing me to read his posts in the beginning, and then allowing me the honor of getting to know him personally. When I first found the forums, and I was going through the issues with my ex, Pete's story was the one that helped me through it, and let me know that my experiences were not something I could not get past.

He took an enormous amount of ridicule, but he continued posting his story, and I am glad he did, because the guys patting themselves on the back and only posting their successes have nothing to offer to those that are still searching like those kindred spirits brave enough to explain the pitfalls, especially by example.

Pete was the most optimistic person I know and always ready to take a chance on someone without fear of what it might do to him personally.

He truly believed in the good in people, and I am sure that as his scroll is read, that will be first and foremost along with his incredible capacity for generosity. Beatriz is another excellent
person, and I was very happy that these two had the opportunity to find each other. What saddens me most is that they will not have the time to enjoy their love in the way that Pete had planned. I am happy, however, that this great soul had the opportunity to see what true love was like before he left us. I hope that one day I will be that fortunate.

Pete, wherever you are, you have left your mark on more people than you could possibly realize, and we are all the better for it. Godspeed through the gates, and I hope that your destination is worthy of someone as special as you are.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: utopiacowboy on August 18, 2006, 06:33:55 PM
Pete was a prince. Adios, amigo.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Dan Las Vegas on August 18, 2006, 08:18:41 PM
Having not read the board for the past couple of weeks, I logged on this evening and was stunned by the news of Pete passing. While I never knew Pete personally, we exchanged emails on occasion and he was always helpful with advice and optimism. I learned a lot from him and he will be greatly missed. My condolences to Pete's family and friends and of course to Beatriz. I'm so glad that Pete and Beatriz found each other and discovered the happiness that they both deserved even if only for a short time.

Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Nectar on August 19, 2006, 07:04:33 AM
I never met Pete, but know several people that have and all were in unison in their admiration and respect for the man. I have never seen an outpouring of love and respect for a person in all my years on the net as I have seen for Pete on this forum and the other. Truly incredible.
I am trying to reach a friend up in Canada that lived with Pete for a while several years ago to inform him.
Also someone in Cali should inform Margareth from LE. I know Margareth and Pete were very good friends for a while and she would be very moved by his passing.
RIP Pete.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Beattledog on August 19, 2006, 07:14:49 AM
Since  Pete lived in Cali, I think the moderator of this board would not object if one of the agency or agencies got together in Cali, and decide to have a weekend party in honor of Pete, for what he has done for this board and bringing many couples together.  Even though, I never meet Pete, I think that he will look down from Heaven , enjoying seeing how people have remembered him on this weekend.

Beattledog
Title: No one gave more.....
Post by: Hoda on August 19, 2006, 07:27:46 AM
No one gave more....

Of themselves, than our brother Pete! No one asked for less in return, than our brother Pete! Many of us here have never met you face to face, but your impact on our lives can't be measured by mere pixels on a screen. Pete, you've been a fighter & believer of living life to its fullest since your first post. This is not a good-bye bro! Hell No! We'll always have our memories of you & when we need to hear your words...we'll always have your posts!

This is not “good-bye” bro….just a pause until we meet again.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Gary Bala on August 19, 2006, 09:04:10 AM
My heartfelt condolences to Pete's family and Beatriz. I have met Pete and Beatriz several times in Cali, and always enjoyed Pete's conversations and hospitality when I visited, as well as his many, many thoughtful posts on these discussion boards over the years. It seems as if it is the end of an era. He will be missed.

Farewell Pete, and good journey to God's final destination.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Red Clay on August 19, 2006, 11:50:50 AM
What a big loss to this and other forums, and to his many friends and family. Was the surgery considered risky, or was it some sort of freak complication during/after?

Edit- I just found the answer to my question about his last few days on WLC. Looks like he managed to post as recently as Tuesday.

Georgina mentioned it and I concur. Pete's greatest quality, IMO, was his ability to be kind and diplomatic even to those who were unkind to him. He was so slow to wrath, so generous, wish we all could be. I never met him but always wanted to. I'm so glad that he found love before he had to leave us. God Bless Pete and Beatriz.

Happy trails, podner.
Title: Goodbye my friend Pete...
Post by: zack on August 19, 2006, 12:37:41 PM
Although I have never met Pete I feel like someone in my family has died.  I didn’t think I could feel so sad about the death of someone whom I never met. But as someone said before, Pete had that effect on all of us. He was a giver, a motivator, a helper, a true friend to even the most unlikable of people, and a relentless pursuer of the woman of his dreams which ultimately ended in victory. Pete had more than his share of setbacks in this endeavor and yet continued to pursue his dream. He withstood the criticism of others and continued to be helpful and kind to people without becoming bitter. He had a lot of reasons to complain but never became a complainer. He had many reasons to quit but never became a quitter. He had many reasons to start fights in the forums but he never became an instigator. He remained a great guy to the bitter end.

I plan to give my novia an engagement ring next month. If I could turn back time I would get on a plane with my novia immediately and visit Pete for the first time. Now I will never get that chance (my fault). It is a shame that we take so many things in life for granted until it is too late.  But when someone as classy and admirable as Pete passes on, he never is completely gone because he lives in the hearts of others. Pete surely will live in my heart as will the kind, nonjudgmental advice he gave me over the years. If there is a heaven, there is no doubt in my mind that Pete is there.

When I think of the life of Pete a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson comes to mind:

“To laugh often and much;  To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; To appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded…”

Pete, you died a VERY successful man. Goodbye my friend. You will be greatly missed.

Zack




Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: FanMan on August 19, 2006, 12:53:31 PM
Though I never got the chance to meet him, I appreciated his advice that he gave me from day one, and his honesty in speaking on any issue.  After lurking for about a year, his willingness to put forth his life online to help others, was the primary factor in my joining PL. I wish Beatriz and his family the best.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Red Clay on August 19, 2006, 03:49:06 PM
Quote from: Dan

In terms of his participation at Planet-Love and Goodwife, there is no more prolific contributor than Pete. I see his first posts appear in June of 2001, and in the ensuing years, he contributed nearly 5000 posts to the board.



Actually Pete, Hoda, Myself, and many others were posting as far back as 1999. The records of those posts got lost in some of the occasional changes to the board. Patrick could probably give more accurate info on this.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Landover on August 19, 2006, 04:06:12 PM
As a lurker and occasional contributor for 5 years, am shocked to just hear about Pete.   Reminds of how fragile life is.

He did it his way.  He will be missed.  May god wrap his loving arms around his son and Beatrice.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Bueller on August 19, 2006, 05:59:53 PM
  So sorry to hear about Pete. I did get to meet him, about a year ago. I had just moved back from Brazil and he was back temporarily from Colombia, and passed through Seattle on his way cross country. Never would have thought that he would be gone so soon. A kind, civilized, and very open and giving person.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: papi on August 19, 2006, 06:20:24 PM
Zack, I am delighted to hear of your engagement.  It is a shame our friend Pete isn’t around to share in the joy but life goes on.  I think we all are a little shell-shocked from his hilarious "Poopies Ho" commentary just a few days ago to the tragic turn of events but like I said we all must move forward.  I do have some concerns about Pete’s novia but hopefully that will be worked out.  If I could breakeven, I’d take over the lease and she could stay there and manage Casa Pete but I don’t think it is even a breakeven proposition.  I will look forward to hearing more on her well-being.  Goodbye Pete, Fondly El Papi
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: catz on August 19, 2006, 07:35:55 PM
This Post Is From OkieMan who kindly agreed to have it moved into this thread with the other posts about Pete.
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 My thoughts about Pete

Hello everyone,

I have not posted on this message board in almost a year. However, due to Pete's death, I felt that I wanted to say a few words. I met Pete last year, when I stayed with him at his apartment. I was there for about 9-10 days. As many of you already know, Pete's apartment is large and 1st class. He was friendly and helpful, while I was dating a particular latina, at that time. My relationship with that lady did not work out, but Pete tried to help me put it all into the proper prospective. We talked on the phone and through emails even after I returned to the States. I don't claim to be a close friend of his, but I felt that he helped me learn more about the process of dating foreign ladies, and all that entails. I also got to meet and visit with Beatriz several times last year, and she was always very kind and sweet. I guess this situation makes us all very much aware of our own moratality, and see that life is a precious gift from God. As we all reflect on this man's life and contribution to this board, I wish all of you the best in your own lives. Take care.

Sincerely,

OkieMan
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Seeker on August 19, 2006, 07:46:46 PM
I'm very sad to hear of Pete's passing. I knew Pete fairly well and feel very grateful for the memories I have of Pete. I stayed at Pete's place a couple of times and he was one of the most genuine and humble souls I've ever met. Pete preached by his actions, not mere words. I admired Pete for many reasons, but one stood out: his ability to continue loving those who had betrayed him. Once you entered through Pete's heart, you were in for life.

I have so many wonderful memories of Pete that I'd like to share some of them with you to highlight this great man and friend...

I remember the second time that I stayed with Pete. I had barely arrived to his place when I was off with him, Beatrice and a couple of friends to view potential rental properties and development opportunities in the south of Cali. Pete was so excited about his plans. He dreamed of building a magnificent propety for himself and Beatrice on the southern outskirts of Cali. His excitement was contagious and I know that if God had extended his health and stay on this planet, his dream would have become a reality. He was a savy business man, but for him loved ones were always the priority.

Another memory of Pete is when he was as sick as a dog. After a very difficult and sleepless night, he had finally gone to sleep at dawn and was awake around noon.  Another guest and I were staying at his place. He asked us if we were up for hamburgers for lunch. Well Pete then proceeded to make lunch for all of us. However, I remember that after Pete brought out the hamburgers for the guest and I, he felt so sick that after serving us our plates, Pete went back to bed without ever touching his own hamburger.

I also remember Pete giving me $700.00 in cash in Cali and asking me to send a check to his son in San Jose for $700.00. He also asked me to mail a thank you note and a Cartagena tourist guide to his doctor in San Jose. He was always grateful and very considerate. A verbal agreement with Pete was like a signed contract. There was no doubt that both parties would perform their obligations. He would give you the key to his house and would fully trust you with his home.

The most important thing to remember about Pete E. is that he left this world in peace, without any enemies or ill thoughts towards anyone. He pursued his dreams and I believe left this world with no regrets. He died a happy and fulfilled man. No matter how long Pete would have lived, his departure would have left a great void.

Hey Pete, although you never mastered Spanish mi amigo, I know you'll understand the following words:

Te quiero mucho. Te voy a extrañar mucho y que Dios te bendiga.

Seeker
 
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: JimmySTLOUIS on August 20, 2006, 07:05:26 AM
JLO and I just returned from a quick trip to Cancun and I was shocked like many others about the news.

My wife (JLO) even knew alot about Pete E. I never had too much direct interaction on this board with Pete but I never failed to read any post by the guy. I loved hearing his thoughts on any subject. We all followed his story but I liked when Pete just posted about some random thought or idea.

Like most of you I was so surprised that I could feel so sad about a guy I never met and didnt really even know. I really really feel bad.

Pete took a lot of crap from a lot of people and never let it slow him down in the least. Pete had a lot of balls for doing that. It has been pretty easy to tell my story on P-L because my story was a happy one. Petes story was a roller coster that really looked better towards the end.

I have allways been appreciative to Pete and all the other "old pros" on the old P-L.  

Thanks Pete! see you on the other side

TE AMO PETE E !!!!
TE AMO PERU !!!!

jim

Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Michael B on August 20, 2006, 05:20:47 PM
I shall add my condolances for Pete's family. I haven't been checking any boards in a while, although one of the guys called me 3 or 4 days ago and told me that he was seriously ill and that the priest had come in to do the last rites. Still, it was kind of a shock today to log in and see he's gone. Well, at least he had a priest when needed and a woman who loved him very much taking care of him right to the end.......that (and that our children are taken care of) is all we can hope for when it becomes out time.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Jim L on August 20, 2006, 07:34:34 PM
I had the good fortune of meeting Pete on my last trip to Cali - around this time last year. We’d only  spoken on the phone a couple of times beforehand.  Very warm and friendly guy.  I felt very welcome in his home when I stopped in to see him. Truly saddened to hear of his passing.  I wish his family and friends well at this difficult time.

Jim L
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: DragonballT on August 20, 2006, 10:48:07 PM
I never met Pete but he struck me as one of the nicer guys on this board.  He was one of the guys that when I got to Cali would have sought out for advice.  I've seen him post a lot and really just shocked to come to the board and see that news.  I'll save some prayers for him and his family.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: jediknight on August 21, 2006, 04:10:10 PM
 sad to read about his death,que vaina. besides his numerous posts detailing his experiences and giving sound advice, the thing i remember most was his struggle about a year ago in deciding which girl to choose, beatriz or the other girl(i forget her name). i was really glad that in the end he stayed with beatriz, she sounds like a winner and i'm glad that they found happiness with each other, even though it was for a short time.
JK
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: pablo on August 21, 2006, 10:13:38 PM
Pete was a real inspiration to many men trying to find love in Latin America.  He never failed to share his story with the forum so that others could learn from his experiences even when he admitted to making mistakes along the way.  His generosity and hospitality touched many lives in Cali.  

Those newcomers to the forum would do well in reading Pete's numerous posts in the archives.

You will be missed greatly Don Pedro.

Vaya con Dios!
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: lapentier on August 21, 2006, 11:08:26 PM
I would like to express my condolences to Pete's family and friends.  I never met him personally.  Others have said it more eloquently; his influence on his friends and those who read his comments will continue to live on.

Mark
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Kiltboy1 on August 22, 2006, 09:08:59 AM
It took me a few days to collect my thoughts after Pete's passing. Pete and i were great friends. I satyed with him i think 4 times in the past 3 years. We had many wonderful conversations about life, love , politics and of course the pursuit of the Latin Woman. I recall my second to last trip to cali. I went there to visit a woman i had been talking to and Pete had just broken up with Donnery after finding out she stole from him and was cheating on him(I NEVER LIKED DONNERY AT ALL) . Pete was really depressed and would lay on the couch and you could hear the sighs coming from him. He would just tell me, Andy, i just do not think i will ever meet a woman that loves me for me. POOHY  ! I had about all i could take of that [snip] and said , Pete, you and i are taking off from this pop stand and going to go have some fun. He gave me a little grief, but in the end, i convinced him to come to Cartagena with me .WE HAD A BLAST. Well, when in CTG i ran into another longtime friend who has an apartment there and we were talking about Medellin and how we had always talked about going, but never did, so we all 3 took aflight to Medellin and had one hell of a good week there. Well when we returned  to cali, Pete said that it was just the medicine he needed to get his mind back in the right place. I was glad to help pete and i also told him i felt the woman for him was just around the corner( i am an Intuitive). Well, you know, he met beatrice not more then 3 months later. I returned again to cali about 6 months later and stayed with Pete again and he was dating Beatrice and another woman who i never met. Well, i went out with him and beatrice and just thought she was deliteful to be around and the way she looked at pete, well you knew she really did enjoy being with him. He told me the next day, Man, i just cannot decide between the two ladies. I looked him straight in the eyes and said  WTF Pete, you are 62 frigen years old and you have this wonderful woman in beatrice who adores you, wake up man before she has enough of this 2 woman thing. Well, Pete called me in the states about a month later and told me that he really took what i said to heart and it helped him make the decision to only be with beatrice, which was the correct decision. Pete did find the love of his life and even if it was only a short time, for Pete, i know it was like an eternity. I will miss so much our great conversations about life and with his passing , one of the best friends i ever had leaves us for a better place. God Bless you Pete and God Bless Beatrice

KB
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: papi on August 23, 2006, 07:38:03 AM
KB, nice post…I of course met Pete and you for the first time in Mde and you guys made my stay a lot more fun.  I met Pete again on several occasions afterward in Cali the last time staying above his apartment in Screaming Eagle’s place and visited with him the day he went in the hospital.  

I understand that a collection is being taken up for Pete’s novia…I do have some concerns over her situation but never really spent time with her.  Hopefully, some folks here might be able to keep us abreast of her situation.  I know Pete was really happy with her.

My plans are to head back to Asia so I won’t be spending much more time in Latin America for the momento.  
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: lswote on August 23, 2006, 11:14:44 AM
Pete E was one of the few moderate voices on this board.  He befriended me soon after I joined the board back in 2002 and was always suportive of me.  I am really sorry to see him gone.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: pablo on August 23, 2006, 01:42:36 PM
Pete's son, Barry, posted the following on another forum that I thought would be appropriate to post here.

Below is a copy of the obituary I put in the local San Jose, Ca. newspaper, The San Jose Mercury-News. At the bottom it includes the information for the Donation account I established at Wells Fargo Bank. Wells Fargo is located in twenty-three states. So, anyone that wants to make a contribution can go to any Wells Fargo bank and make a deposit directly into the account. Alternately, you can mail a check to me and I will deposit it into the account. Just write
"Donation For Beatriz" in the memo section of your check. I could not set the account up in her name with out her providing Identification and signing a signature card. I set up a new account with my name and the title "Donations for Beatriz".

I will either wire the money to her on a monthly basis or send her an ATM card that she can use anytime she likes.

My address is:

Barry Eiguren
2530 Calma Ct.
San Jose, CA. 95128

OBITUARY

Peter Rulon Eiguren, son of Pete and Delma Eiguren was born in Vancouver, Washington on March 25, 1943.

Peter is survived by his only son Barry Eiguren, Barry’s wife Susan and granddaughter, Christa of San Jose, California, his loving fiancé Beatriz Castro of Cali, Colombia and his only sister, Bonnie Eiguren Levers and her husband Jim of Chewelah, Washington.

Pete attended school in Emmett, Idaho and graduated from Boise State with an Associate Degree in Drafting. After graduating from Boise State Pete and his family moved to California where he went to work for the City of San Jose as a Drafter. Pete retired from the City of San Jose in 1998 and began a successful career in Real Estate Sales to keep himself busy. Pete’s success in Real Estate was do to his genuine concern and compassion for helping people.

In 2003 Pete retired from Real Estate and moved to Cali, Colombia. In 2005 Pete met his fiancé Beatriz Castro. Their relationship quickly blossomed and they became engaged in May of this year with plans to be married in October. Unfortunately, complications from a planned intestinal surgery lead to a severe infection that caused his heart to fail on August 18, 2006.

Pete’s unique sense of humor, honest, straightforward advice and infectious laugh will live on in the memories of all who knew and loved him. A funeral and cremation were held in Cali, Colombia on August 21, 2006. A Memorial service will be held on Saturday August 26 at The Center For Spiritual Living, located at 1195 Clark St. in San Jose. In lieu of Flowers a memorial fund to provide financial support to his Fiancé Beatriz Castro-Guzman has been established. Please provide donations to
“Donations For Beatriz” Wells Fargo Acct. 7733382365  


Note:  To wire money, the ABA (routing number) for Wells Fargo in California is 122000247
Title: RE:  Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Cali James on August 24, 2006, 11:06:21 AM
Quote from: pablo
A Memorial service will be held on Saturday August 26 at The Center For Spiritual Living, located at 1195 Clark St. in San Jose.

I called the Center for Spitual Living, they said the service was at noon this Saturday.
Title: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: pablo on August 27, 2006, 08:04:45 AM

Beatriz asked that this pic of Pete and her together be posted for the forum for all of Pete's friends. This is the last pic they took together before Pete went into the hospital.

(http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL618/3044078/8368804/181645716.jpg)
Title: Re: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: pablo on September 03, 2006, 03:16:43 PM

To Those I Love and Those Who Loved Me

When I am gone, release me, let me go....
I have so many things to see and do.
You must not tie yourself to me with tears;
Be happy we had so many years.
I gave to you my love, you can only guess
How much you gave to me in happiness.
I thank you for the love you each have shown,
But now it's time I travel on alone.
So grieve a while for me, for grieve you must,
Then let your grief be comforted by trust.
It's only for a while that we must part.
So bless the memories within your heart.
I won't be far away, for life goes on;
So if you need me, call and I will come.
Though you can't see me or touch me, I'll be near,
And if you listen with your heart, you'll hear,
All of my love around you soft and clear.
And then, when you must come this way alone,
I'll greet you with a smile and say, "welcome home".

Author Unknown
Title: Re: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: c2 on September 05, 2006, 10:38:05 AM
I spent about 2 weeks with Pete and a few phone calls and emails. He always gave me good advice in my first few months in Colombia and he was very wise. He was not harsh like some of the others I have met online. Instead, he always gave his advice calmly and with respect to the person seeking it. I was looking forward to another trip over to Cali eventually.. another breakfast on the terrace to visit with Pete and Beatrice.

I will certainly miss him.

P.S.  I am glad to see that an effort has been made for Beatriz.  She was so good to Pete and I know he'd appreciate it. 
Title: Re: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: rafael on September 17, 2006, 06:23:57 AM
Wow. . . .I have only browsed this new forum a handful of times but have been reading posts from pete for a long time. . . .back on the LWL list. . . . I remember pete asking lwl members if his then colombian wife was in love with him and my reply was. . . if you have to ask that question about a latina. . . .she isn't in love with you.

Pete wound up getting married and doing his best to make a one sided relationship work. . . he was open and honest and shared personal details hoping that others may learn from his mistakes. When it was finally over he wasn't bitter and jaded as many men would be. . . .he just moved on and moved to cali. . . . .

I have never met pete but he was always a gentleman and always trying to help people. . . . . he will be missed by many, many people. . . .. .
Title: Re: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: aliendroid on October 21, 2006, 07:07:12 PM
I just signed up for this site and I never met pete.  If feel for his family and his fiancee.  He sounds like a great guy and I wish I could have met him.  I think it is awesome that people are helping his fiancee.
Title: Re: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: John O. on January 27, 2007, 01:04:49 AM
After having been absent from the board for over two years, I was delighted to rediscover it recently after a trip to Cali. My happiness turned to sadness, however, as I read of the passing of our friend Pete Eiguren last August.

I always read with interest and delight Pete's wise and entertaining postings and the many spirited responses they elicited. Thank God he had so much time on his hands! I appreciated his humility, good sense, and the courageous honesty with which he shared his life experiences, good and bad, with his brothers here on the board.

I had the privilege of meeting Pete in December, 2002, during the Feria de Cali. We enjoyed watching and commenting on the beautiful women riding along Avenida Sexta during the Calvacata horseback parade. Later we shared a beer (or was it three) and exchanged stories of our mutual adventures and misadventures in Colombia. He was such a decent, down-to-earth guy, a great talker and a good listener.

I was pleased to hear that Pete finally found a lady worthy of his affections. My heart goes out to Beatriz and to Pete's family. I'm sorry I didn't stay in touch with him in the last couple years, and even sorrier that I won't be able to read any more of his famous observations of life's comedy.

Atque in perpetuum, frater, ave atque vale.
And forever more, my brother, goodbye.

John O.
Title: Re: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: pan de bono on April 11, 2007, 02:48:17 AM
I only met Pete one time and that was for only a couple of hours. Pete struck me as a good man, he had a great personality, very friendly.
Pete lived the life he wanted to live, he was a free spirit, he enjoyed life.
He will be missed.
Title: Re: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: jonno on September 04, 2007, 03:17:45 AM
hmmmm. I'm returning here today after a 2 year absence. I actually lost track of this particular community, and wasn't sure if i had even found the right place. i used to post here for a while, getting advice, and offering my views. Reading some of the posts here about Pete, i knew i had the right place. I was one of the flamers that have been mentioned, though not so much towards Pete. I'm having trouble in my marriage, and was hoping to get some advice. That is why i returned. Pete was patient and kind. He would have been a great help. Que lastima! Adios, mi amigo.
Title: Re: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: Soprano69 on November 17, 2007, 01:48:18 AM
Met Pete in Juamabu and he invited me and a couple of other americans for a New Year gathering. nice place abd a really nice guy. The next Year he died.
Title: Re: RE: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: pablo on April 11, 2008, 09:50:38 AM
Beatriz asked that this pic of Pete and her together be posted for the forum for all of Pete's friends. This is the last pic they took together before Pete went into the hospital.

It appears that PictureTrail doesn't allow hot linking so the photo that was posted is no longer available for viewing via that method. 

There are many touching photos though on the memorial web site that Barry and Susan put together.  It is mentioned in Barry's original post but here is the link and another photo of Pete and Beatriz:

(http://www.as-4-me.com/images/petebeatriz.jpg)

http://www.as-4-me.com/peteeiguren.htm
Title: Re: Tribute to Pete E
Post by: JimD on January 28, 2012, 05:15:38 PM
In Memory of Pete Eiguren (http://www.as-4-me.com/peteeiguren.htm)
 
The above link is dead.