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    Chaska MN diver who died in Crosby iron pit mine was one of Matt...

    ....Johnson's key "Diving a Dream" team members--coordinated the road trips. He was the one slated to take Matt to the Keys in Nov for his 1st OW dive.

    Diver who drowned in Crosby mine pit identified
    http://www.grandforks.com/mld/grandf...s/15395026.htm

    Matt must be absolutely crushed. You can contact him thru his website, Scuba Diving Dream http://www.scubadivingdream.com/scubadivingpage1.html

    Requiescat in pace.

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    My condolences to his family and friends. He was just down here in Chicago for HSA instructor training.
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    Always sad to hear. Says in the article he was at Matt's fundraiser, so we probably met him Tony.
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    Local Paper Coverage

    Last update: August 28, 2006 – 11:58 PM

    Equipment malfunction suspected in diver's drowning near Crosby

    A Chaska man who was part of an effort to help a man with muscular dystrophy realize a dream of diving in the ocean was identified Monday as the victim of an apparent drowning in north-central Minnesota.
    Jere Thorne, 47, had been diving Sunday in an old pit mine in Crow Wing County near Crosby, Minn., when his equipment apparently malfunctioned, Crow Wing County Sheriff Eric Klang said in a news release. Thorne had been underwater for 10 to 15 minutes.

    According to an Internet site documenting the ocean-diving dream of Matthew Johnston of Woodbury, Thorne had signed on to provide the recreational vehicle that would be used later this year to take Johnston diving in the Florida Keys.

    "Matt is a mover and a shaker," Thorne wrote on a related website. "We are all the better for being part of this."

    Thorne's family declined to comment Monday night. Efforts to reach Johnston and his family were unsuccessful.


    ANTHONY LONETREE

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    Chaska diver inspired others

    A skilled diver died before he had the chance to help another man with his diving dreams.
    Anthony Lonetree, Star Tribune

    Among his Twin Cities peers, Jere Thorne was a cutting-edge scuba diver known for using new technology to go deeper, and for longer.
    His skill and generosity also made him an inspiration to Matt Johnston, a Woodbury man with muscular dystrophy who planned a trip to the Florida Keys to use Thorne's expertise to fulfill his own dream of ocean diving.

    On Sunday, Thorne, 47, of Chaska, died in an apparent drowning accident in an old mine pit near Crosby, Minn., apparently after his high-tech equipment failed.

    His death is a "real loss to the diving community," said Drew Gerling, a diving instructor from Plymouth, who described Thorne as a "super nice guy" who was among Johnston's biggest champions.

    The accident means that the Woodbury man now probably will have to forego riskier technology for a more conventional dive, Gerling said.

    But Johnston definitely plans to proceed with the Florida trip this fall: "That's the least I can do for [Jere]."

    Testing limits

    Thorne and Johnston met Feb. 18 during a fundraiser for Johnston at Underwater Adventures Aquarium at the Mall of America in Bloomington. Johnston, 29, too old for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, dreamed for decades of diving in open water, and was raising money to develop the means by which he could have a ventilator underwater with him.

    The next day, he said, Thorne e-mailed him, volunteering to find a way to make the technology happen. He also offered Johnston the use of his motor home for the trip.

    Thorne himself became so inspired by the experience of working with Johnston that he spent two weekends in Chicago learning how to teach handicapped people to dive, Johnston said. "Jere definitely was a hero to me in many ways."

    On Sunday, the Chaska man's visit to the old Louise mine pit in Crow Wing County was part of a "fun dive" organized by a Maple Grove dive center, said Gerling, who was not there. Abandoned mines are popular diving spots, he said, because water is clear and often there will be trees submerged, making for interesting viewing.

    Thorne died after being underwater for 10 to 15 minutes, authorities said.

    On Tuesday, the county Sheriff's Office said it had no new details about the apparent equipment malfunction. But Gerling said he had learned through diving sources that Thorne was using the "rebreather" technology that would be part of the system being planned for Johnston -- although not the system itself.

    That system, combining a rebreather and ventilator, has been assembled, but had yet to be tested, Gerling said. Now, he added, it will probably be set aside.

    For the use of that technology, Gerling said, Thorne is "irreplaceable."


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    Yeah, Jere was going to help with the travel to Florida. I'm still going to continue my trip, for Jere. Will be flying down. I know Jere will be with us in spirit when I'm doing my dives.

    I still can't believe he's gone. I'm really going to miss him. I have very good memories of him.

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    Hey Matt,

    My sincerest condolences. I knew you'd keep on keeping on, just like he would have wanted.

    BTW, he consulted me about your rig not too long ago. Did you know that?

    Best of luck.

    DocVikingo

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    Matt,

    Condolances for your loss.

    I've been following your exploits and you are an inspiration to many people. I just purchased 20 wristbands from your foundation. I'm going to give them out to divers here in New England to help raise awareness for your goals.

    I'm also trying to think of other ways to help.

    Keep on keeping on.

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    Matt...Still collecting dollars for your fund. Lot of divers buying the armbands. I am so sorry to hear this news. But you are right to keep going. I'm sure Jere would have wanted that...Sincere condolences and prayers to his family...God's speed Jere...Bobby

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