Save the 76 Ball - memorial http://www.savethe76ball.com/taxonomy/term/288/0 en In memory of Earl Ma, 1971-2007 http://www.savethe76ball.com/ripearlma <p>It is with great sadness that I announce that <a href="http://earlma.org/" target="_blank">Earl Ma</a> has died after a long battle with cancer. In addition to being a lovely guy with vast stores of energy and passion, Earl was instrumental in the campaign to save his beloved 76 Balls. </p> <p>It began with his interviewing Nathan Marsak and myself for a feature in <em>Check the Oil!</em> magazine, but he soon became the go-to guy whenever another journalist covering the campaign needed to put Union 76 into its proper historical context. Earl knew <em>everything</em> about the brand, and was always generous responding to anyone&#39;s questions. And in his spare time, he made an effort to videotape every 76 Ball, ideally spinning, that he could find and shared those tapes on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=theunions&amp;p=r" target="_blank">Youtube</a> so future generations could see lost balls <em>in situ</em>.</p> <p>I only met Earl once, for a breakfast and Philippe&#39;s in downtown LA with fellow 76 Ball geeks J. Eric Freedner and Nathan, but recognized him immediately in his Union 76 regalia. We all had a great visit, with no idea it would be our last. </p> <p><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1355/540270581_38a597b1ca.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="374" /></p> <p>I greatly appreciated Earl&#39;s intelligence, kindness and reliability. He was a true gentleman, and it&#39;s some small consolation to know that he left this plane knowing that the 76 Ball lives on in large part thanks to his efforts.</p> <p>Godspeed, Earl, and thanks for all your good work and friendship.</p> http://www.savethe76ball.com/ripearlma#comment earl ma memorial Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:02:17 -0700 kim 136 at http://www.savethe76ball.com