Close friend Dave Buckshaw from Digital Horsepower just called me with horrible news of the passing of Eric Schertz,owner and operator of Dynotech Performance.He passed away yesterday.Please keep Eric,his family,friends and employees in your prayers.God speed Eric.............
I saw that Liz had posted a little while earlier. She's being so strong right now, God Love You Liz!
I didn't quite have the composure to ask Liz the exact details surrounding Eric's passing but after talking to his right hand Joe there was an apparent medical condition, (possibly a heart condition?), that Eric had been receiving treatment on. I guess at some point Liz may well comment but during this time what matters most is our thoughts and prayers for Eric, his wonderful wife Liz and their 2 boys. It is very hard for me to try and type MY feelings of loss when the family's loss is so much more.
That being said I did want to add my personal experiences of Eric as this is the way we need to remember him. I'm sure everyone has their own personal story.
I knew Eric for several years meeting him at a 3800 FWD based "DHP mod day" that he graciously sponsored for us at his New Jersey shop. Eric was one of the first purchasers of a "Shop version of Powrtuner software" and a great teacher as well as a student! I spent several months working with Eric and Joe in Long Island last year to help setup the new shop and I was seriously considering relocating there to become a part of the team. Eric was great to work with and his commitment to a quality product and concern for his customers were without peer.
His contribution to this community with his 2004R building and the quality and innovation of his performance 4T65E transaxle development will surely be missed and felt. Moreover HE will be missed much more than his body of work. He was larger than his work; much larger; kind and considerate, making you feel right at home in his shop and his life. Every car was important and treated like his own. Every customer was discussed in the shop with respect and value. His wife Liz is easily as generous as Eric and also treated me like family while I stayed in their home during my stint working there last year. They made me part of their family and I felt like I was at home even though I missed my own wife and kids back in Detroit.
Please keep this wonderful family in your thoughts and prayers and if you had some ongoing business with Dynotech please allow his #1 guy Joe Romeo some time to get back into the shop before you look to settle any unfinished business. Joe and Eric had been friends since childhood and he will need some time to get back into shape.
Life will never be the same without this great friend.
Here is a picture of Eric, his two boys and my girls last July.