Another Biker In God's Hands
#1
Another Biker In God's Hands
My District Manager was killed driving home from Sturgis in Missouri. He was heading home to Dallas 4pm friday when he was broad sided in his Hummer. Most likely was killed instantly. His wife sustained a broken back and the passangers just had minor injuries.He owned a couple of Jessie James bikes and when I always talked to him, he would asked how my bike was doing? or did I ride today? He almost made the North Texas Ride 2, but had other obligations. He will be missed. A great man killed by some idiot flying through a red light at a high rate of speed. God bless him and his family.
#2
RE: Another Biker In God's Hands
that is a shame!! sorry to hear about that..thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family..
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RE: Another Biker In God's Hands
Tedd I am sorry to hear about this please send our condolences from TCC M/M
his family will be in our prayers ...........if you would like to post a prayer request for his family please do so by either sending me a note or going to my forum and click on feedback and send it to us in an email
also if they need a biker minister to do the funeral in Dallas let us know
his family will be in our prayers ...........if you would like to post a prayer request for his family please do so by either sending me a note or going to my forum and click on feedback and send it to us in an email
also if they need a biker minister to do the funeral in Dallas let us know
#7
RE: Another Biker In God's Hands
Thanks bro! Don was a regular at Strokers in Dallas. He had a heath condition that he was born with but was a Leader of one of the best districts with Bridgestone/Firestone. He was over 35 of the best stores in the largest tire company in the world. Last year, he handed over a check to MDA from our district for over $30,000. He wanted to help Jerry's kids in the biggest way. He didn't care all that much how much money he made, He wanted to better himself and everyone around him. I will be riding my bike in his funeral.
BTW It's Todd. At this time, my name is insignificant.
BTW It's Todd. At this time, my name is insignificant.
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#10
RE: Another Biker In God's Hands
Damn, Todd! Really sorry to hear that. I just hate hearing things like that...a good man, a real good man...who's life is cut way too short suddenly and unexpectedly. His family is in my prayers. You take care, too, ya hear?
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