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Lost my Dad 30 yrs ago last week.... We still talk and I know he will always be with me...
Honor your Dad with the ride you two were planning to take...Believe me he will be with you.
Sorry to hear of you and your families loss brother. Losing a father and best friend is tough. Lost mine 6 years ago this past December and still think of him daily. The pain will subside but the memories and his spirit will always be with you brother.
Lost mine 3 years ago. Hadn't seen him since I was 6, looked him up when I got out of the Army, didn't hear from him again until 2 years before he died. At least we talked before his passing. Hopefully before its my time, I plan on riding from Daytona to Cali, where I'll spread his ashes. Lost mother 2 years ago to Lukemia. To all you that got to do things with your father, be thankful for the time you had.
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