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    Rest In Peace Our Friend!

  • About:
    It's with a heavy heart that we mourn the loss of a wonderful content creator. Loserman76. We really don't know much about the private life of Loserman76. In the VP community we know him as the king of EM pinball recreations. Loserman76 was also one of the original supporters of VPUniverse.com. I personally spoke to him many times via PM's. He had planned on uploading his collection to VPU as he updated them. He said that he wanted us to have the most recent updated versions. Many of his creations never got or even needed an update as they were great as is. We will be uploading his whole lifetime catalog over the next few days, weeks, or however long it takes to upload 210 re-creations.  He was a MONSTER creator when it come to EM re-creations. I sought him out to do the recreation of Road Race. He and I chatted quite a bit during the coding of the Road Race re-creation. He actually used the schematics from the game to help code the logic; instead of making up rules. Loserman76 was very responsive and his EM re-creations turned out very realistic.

    We will greatly miss Loserman76 and his wonderful EM recreations.

    VPUniverse Memorial Thread
    Read more on the VPForums Thread

    Below you will find all of the wonderful creations by the late Loserman76.  Go play a Loserman76 table today!



  • Obituary:
    Jeffrey (loserman76) Warren Whitehead


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    "It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Jeffrey Warren Whitehead of Show Low, Arizona, who passed away at the age of 55, on November 16, 2021. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Jeffrey Warren Whitehead to show support.

     

    He was loved and cherished by many people including : his parents, Margie Sue and Marion Warren Whitehead; his children, Dakota Wylde, Savannah "Savvy" Whitehead and Georgia Santiago; and his wife Jodi."

     

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    Nov 30, 2021 posted on wmicentral.com:

     

    "Jeffrey Warren Whitehead was born to Margie Sue and Marion Warren Whitehead on September 23, 1966. Jeffrey excelled at school, but was reserved and shy with people. He was kind, gentle, nurturing, and loyal. Everyone who met him loved him right away.

     

    He graduated from California State University in 1991. He met his future wife, Jodi, while they were working at a Harris Department store. They quickly fell in love and married in 1995 in Redlands California. They have three children, Dakota Wylde, Savannah “Savvy” Whitehead, and Georgia Santiago as well as two bonus children, Taylor Wylde and Felipe Santiago, to whom he was a loving and supportive father. He was also a devoted son and husband. They raised their children in the High Desert of California.

     

    Jeff worked as a systems engineer for Contell which changed to GTE, then Verizon. His coworkers admired his work ethic, his demeanor, and his integrity, traits he passed down to his children. His career at Verizon spanned 26 years, as did his marriage to Jodi.

     

    When their children finished school and moved out, Jeff and Jodi went on a road trip and visited Show Low in the White Mountains of Arizona and fell in love with the small town community and beautiful landscape. They moved during the pandemic and though it was difficult to make connections, they did. Those they knew loved him dearly. Jeff spent 24 years teaching Sunday school to children at church, creating games from scratch to help them learn lessons while having fun. He loved pinball, his pets, coding, and Coca Cola, though nothing made him happier than spending time with his family and having a cat on his lap.

     

    Though his passing was unexpected, the love he had for his family is eternal, as is their love for him. We ask that as you remember him, you remember the good times, his sweet spirit, his love for God, and his devotion to his family.

     

    Jeffrey, we love you dearly, we take comfort in knowing that with the hope of heaven will see you again one day."

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