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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: wizardofoz on March 28, 2026, 12:06:35 AM
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Smyrna, DE – E. Russell Rash, 88, of Felton, Del., passed away on Feb. 2, 2026, at the Evergreen Post Acute Nursing Home in Smyrna. Mr. Rash was born in Milford, Del., to the late Benjamin and Norma Lee Rash. (https://ustrottingnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/russell-rash-win.jpg)
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wow.
i hope that when i kick the bucket it'll sound better than how you you expressed Russel Rash's passing....
Respect.
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wow.
i hope that when i kick the bucket it'll sound better than how you you expressed Russel Rash's passing....
Respect.
Wiz didn't do anything intentional, basically copied from other sources the professional obit but he did omit some of his career highlights.
What they did wrong and you're right is 2 things:
This poor dude died on 2/2 and was reported wide spread 3/27.
He died in Harrington, DE a Harness town and nada.
"He was always with his horses as a trainer and a driver for over 50 years, finally retiring in 1990. Most of his racing career was spent on Long Island, N.Y., where he raced mostly at Yonkers and Roosevelt Raceways. His motto was if you could race here on these tracks, you could race anywhere.
Mr. Rash will be remembered as a good and humble man who could make you laugh, tell you lots of stories, but also would tell you like it was. His toughness, love of the harness industry and his family will forever be missed."
RIP 🙏
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Wiz didn't do anything intentional, basically copied from other sources the professional obit but he did omit some of his career highlights.
What they did wrong and you're right is 2 things:
This poor dude died on 2/2 and was reported wide spread 3/27.
He died in Harrington, DE a Harness town and nada.
"He was always with his horses as a trainer and a driver for over 50 years, finally retiring in 1990. Most of his racing career was spent on Long Island, N.Y., where he raced mostly at Yonkers and Roosevelt Raceways. His motto was if you could race here on these tracks, you could race anywhere.
Mr. Rash will be remembered as a good and humble man who could make you laugh, tell you lots of stories, but also would tell you like it was. His toughness, love of the harness industry and his family will forever be missed."
RIP 🙏
I'm sorry.
I don't care for the title of the thread
We are adults and should know better
Its disrespectful to his memory.
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I'm sorry.
I don't care for the title of the thread
We are adults and should know better
Its disrespectful to his memory.
There's been obits here that wish they were alive so they could die again in a more painful way ngc3
You do realize this is Horseplop.com? ;D
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There's been obits here that wish they were alive so they could die again in a more painful way ngc3
You do realize this is Horseplop.com? ;D
If you want to rip the shit out of someone or tell them that you just f*cked their mother or whatever, thats fine.
But "No more Russell Rash!" is lame and disrespectful. I dont care what .com we're on
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I remember Russell Rash at Roosevelt Raceway. He was competing there with some of the best drivers of all time. Rest In Peace Mr. Rash.
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If you want to rip the shit out of someone or tell them that you just f*cked their mother or whatever, thats fine.
But "No more Russell Rash!" is lame and disrespectful. I dont care what .com we're on
I wrote a nice obit for the dude.
I can't help what wizardofguralsjiz z says or does.
You want me to fuck Russell Rash's mama...She must be a 110 yo corpse too ngc3
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I wrote a nice obit for the dude.
I can't help what wizardofguralsjiz z says or does.
You want me to fuck Russell Rash's mama...She must be a 110 yo corpse too ngc3
And that effort is greatly appreciated.
My beef was with the wizard.
Youre good by me
And I'm sure you have excellent oral hygiene.