Gary "Buzz" Shoemaker

July 29, 1938 - November 28. 2022

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Since High School:  After graduation I worked for Convair in Pomona.  Married Karen Timmons (“Timmie”) in 1958, and have lived in this area since.  We started Shoemaker Trucking in 1960.  I hauled bulk cement and later subhauled for Kaiser Steel.  Sold my trucks in 1970 and worked in the family leather business for 20 years.  During that time, I restored a ’32 roadster, 3 antique sprint cars and a ’53 GMC truck.  I hauled hay, part-time, in the “Jimmy,” entered it in various truck shows and won a few trophies.  Sold the GMC, purchased and restored a long-nose Kenworth truck and trailer and hauled hay from the Imperial Valley to various dairies in Chino until I retired in 1994.

In 1977, to add to our retirement, we purchased rental property in San Dimas.  If I’m not working on cars, I’m overseeing our rentals . . . They need restoring too!

I have enjoyed racing since I was a kid, so I built a shop in our backyard and have been busy restoring antique sprint cars and taking them to various shows.  They have been used as the pace-car at Perris Speedway.  Have restored 14 sprint cars, five of which are on display at Justice Brothers Museum.  Enjoy going to swap meets to find parts.  If I can’t find what I need, I fabricate the parts myself.  In 2000, our son Doug and I started racing modern sprint cars.  We trailer them to Perris, Ventura, Phoenix and most recently to Pahrump, NV.  It’s a thrill to watch them race and hoprfully win!

During the off season, Timmie and I love to travel, especially to Stateline, Laughlin or Bisho to fish.  Have enjoyed cruises to Alaska.  Life is good.  Our sons and daughters-in-law are successful and they all live nearby.  We see them and the grandcildren often.

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Working in my shop gives me great pleasure.  You can find me there most everyday.  Stop by sometime!