SOUTH BEND, Ind. (March 4, 2014) — Flags at Tire Rack Inc.'s headquarters are at half-staff in honor of its chairman emeritus and founder, Peter "Pete" Veldman, who died March 3 at age 87 of natural causes.
"Pete embodied the American dream with his bold trailblazing accomplishments within the tire and wheel industry. His leadership and presence within the Tire Rack walls for 35 years was marked by an unfettered energy and drive for excellence that will absolutely endure in everyone that was fortunate to know him, work for him and learn from him," said his son-in-law, Matt Edmonds, vice president of the South Bend-based distributor.
"Pete was a selfless man who actively served his community and enjoyed providing family, friends and colleagues with tools needed to succeed."
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Mr. Veldman was born on April 4, 1926, in Didam, The Netherlands. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1949 and served with the U.S. Army in the Korean War from 1950 to 1952.
Along with his wife Wilma and his siblings, Mr. Veldman operated various businesses on the west side of South Bend from 1956 until 1979, when he and his son-in-law, Mike Joines, founded Tire Rack as a single-point retail store in Indianapolis.
The store originally catered to enthusiasts looking for hard-to-find tires for their high performance cars. After three years — and due to Mr. Veldman's vision for the future — Tire Rack started its first mail-order operation, which grew exponentially. That led to Tire Rack's focusing solely on mail-order and eventually online tire and wheel sales.