Mike Riopel Benefit
My pal Mike Riopel died this past Saturday during a dive from a charter boat off of Pompano Beach Fl. I have been in touch with his wife and friends of the family and was told he had made a 140 ft wreck dive early in the day with no problem. On a subsequent 60 ft reef dive he a signaled a buddy he was out of air, but before he could reach him Mike passed out. The buddy could hear the audible alarm from Mikes CCR going off. The buddy brought him immediately to the surface and CPR was started, but to no avail. The oxygen valve on his Optima rebreather was closed, and he may have never opened it prior to making the second dive.
I met Mike Riopel for the first time last year when he and his dive buddy Buc joined me for a wreck hunting expedition off the Georgia coast. A bear of a man, I gave him the nickname Big Mike so I would not confuse him from another Mike on the trip, Mike Pittman, (Pitt). We made a series of dives over the next four days and located the wreckage of a crashed military jet and along the way we became friends. The highlight of the trip was when Mike was exploring the wreckage of an 1800s steamer and found a large, perfectly intact silver serving spoon with the name SS PECONIC engraved in the handle. A rare find, Mike was beaming that day! Mike joined me on a subsequent dive charters and we had stayed in touch since then.
Mike was a PADI OW instructor, had every specialty you could name and had recently gone through his CCR instructor training. Mike was passionate about diving and his enthusiasm and good nature was infectious. The dive community has lost a positive influence and a good friend.
Unfortunately Mike did not have any insurance and a benefit fund has been set up to help his family in meeting the funeral costs. Any help would be appreciated.
Mike Riopel Benefit Fund
Compass Bank
Mngr. Robert Reber
9550 San Jose Bv
Jacksonville, FL 32257
904-564-8188
The funeral is set for this Friday and I will post the details here as soon as I get them.
Thanks,
My pal Mike Riopel died this past Saturday during a dive from a charter boat off of Pompano Beach Fl. I have been in touch with his wife and friends of the family and was told he had made a 140 ft wreck dive early in the day with no problem. On a subsequent 60 ft reef dive he a signaled a buddy he was out of air, but before he could reach him Mike passed out. The buddy could hear the audible alarm from Mikes CCR going off. The buddy brought him immediately to the surface and CPR was started, but to no avail. The oxygen valve on his Optima rebreather was closed, and he may have never opened it prior to making the second dive.
I met Mike Riopel for the first time last year when he and his dive buddy Buc joined me for a wreck hunting expedition off the Georgia coast. A bear of a man, I gave him the nickname Big Mike so I would not confuse him from another Mike on the trip, Mike Pittman, (Pitt). We made a series of dives over the next four days and located the wreckage of a crashed military jet and along the way we became friends. The highlight of the trip was when Mike was exploring the wreckage of an 1800s steamer and found a large, perfectly intact silver serving spoon with the name SS PECONIC engraved in the handle. A rare find, Mike was beaming that day! Mike joined me on a subsequent dive charters and we had stayed in touch since then.
Mike was a PADI OW instructor, had every specialty you could name and had recently gone through his CCR instructor training. Mike was passionate about diving and his enthusiasm and good nature was infectious. The dive community has lost a positive influence and a good friend.
Unfortunately Mike did not have any insurance and a benefit fund has been set up to help his family in meeting the funeral costs. Any help would be appreciated.
Mike Riopel Benefit Fund
Compass Bank
Mngr. Robert Reber
9550 San Jose Bv
Jacksonville, FL 32257
904-564-8188
The funeral is set for this Friday and I will post the details here as soon as I get them.
Thanks,