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Unfortunately, this motorcycle escort was killed here in town. Here is the link:http://www.local12.com/news/local/story/Funeral-Motorcycle-Escort-Dies-After-Collision/N130V-RVtkydN3gEGvXA4w.cspx

Yama Mama

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  Yama Mama said:
Unfortunately, this motorcycle escort was killed here in town. Here is the link:http://www.local12.com/news/local/story/Funeral-Motorcycle-Escort-Dies-After-Collision/N130V-RVtkydN3gEGvXA4w.cspx

Yama Mama

 

Sad, I hate to hear of these things happening, especially to those whom are trying to help. Thank you Yama Mama for bringing this to our attention.

I do wish the very best for his family and friends, and in the best way I know how.

 

Fuzzy

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I'm sorry to hear of this tragedy. My heart goes out to his family and friends.

He died doing something, (I feel), the man upstairs would be very proud of...

Helping in the time of need..pouring out his heart for others, loving, caring, and giving.

I pray his family finds such closure.

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I do feel badly for his family and for the added upset for the family whose funeral it was.

 

But before everyone submits his name for sainthood lets consider a few things.

 

He was a retired cop doing part time work...He could have been washing windows or riding escort for funerals...He did what he knew....I don't figure that is such a big deal.

 

 

lets face it...he screwed up on at least 2 counts.

  1. he was passing on the right at what must have been a fairly high speed.
  2. He worked part time as an escort for the funeral company, but didn't know what cemetary the hearst was going to turn into?

It is a shame for anyone to die....but If this was a kid on a rocket sled everyone would be speaking of this accident in a much more derogatory tone!

 

Just my :2cents:

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Having recently been in an accident myself, I can honestly say that "you just never know" when these things are going to happen. Both Jean and I send prayers to this officer's family, and friends. I can hardly compare stopping at a Wal Mart for a carton of milk to the fine work this man was doing, but I can say, He will be missed. As my father was fond of saying,"He died with his boots on", I hope that his family can appreciate the fact that he was doing what he loved, and gave his life in the service of others.

Honor, Duty, Service, A life worth living.

Earl and Jean

  • 2 weeks later...
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A good lesson to all of us to NEVER EVER pass on the right.

 

At least he died doing what he loved. As a police officer, he honestly should have known better, though.

 

I feel very badly for his family, children and friends. So unnecessary. :(

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I'm sure I speak for a good number of us but at least I for sure, am starting to feel very, very much like a "target" when I'm on my bike. This is just more very sad news about a fellow biker. My prayers are for this gentleman and his family too. He is just someone I'm now adding to the list I ask God to either for either timely and complete recovery or ask Him to bless the fallen and their loved ones. I am really having second thoughts about riding anymore. I still have a young lady who is the sole beneficiary of my working as I am paying her way through college so she needs me to be around. "God please continue to protect us all while riding", is how I close my prayers these days; use not to be. Ponch heal up brother and I hope to continue hearing more good news. That is still burned into my brain, sorry.

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  a1bummer said:
Apparently some people just don't care about the religion and politics rule!

 

And YES, prayers are in fact, very religious. It would be extremely ignorant to say otherwise.

 

:stirthepot:

Bill

 

Hello Bill,

 

If I am wrong on my thoughts please clarify your comment.

 

Unless I misunderstood you in your comment above. You don't care to see the word prayer? If this is the case, don't hit on Inspirational, Motivational, PRAYER REQUEST, Ect. Just pass it by Bill and it will be ok.

 

Have a great day if you want to.

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