Sad news in regards to HeyYou and his Family
#23
I am here to post some sad news in regards to HeyYou.
It’s sad to say HeyYou lost his younger brother Kevin in an auto/motorcycle accident on Thursday Oct 4/2012.
Please let’s all stop and take a moment for thought in Kevin’s respect.
He leaves behind his wife and two teen age daughters.
A trust fund is being set up but at this time, I do not have not much info on that, as I do I will post it.
Updates; Obituary link http://www.sooeveningnews.com/articl...glenewssitemap
Link to make a donation https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...nd-family.html
Our most sincere and deepest condolences go out to you and your family.
Mark & Cheryl
It’s sad to say HeyYou lost his younger brother Kevin in an auto/motorcycle accident on Thursday Oct 4/2012.
Please let’s all stop and take a moment for thought in Kevin’s respect.
He leaves behind his wife and two teen age daughters.
A trust fund is being set up but at this time, I do not have not much info on that, as I do I will post it.
Updates; Obituary link http://www.sooeveningnews.com/articl...glenewssitemap
Link to make a donation https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...nd-family.html
Our most sincere and deepest condolences go out to you and your family.
Mark & Cheryl
#29
Wow. Thank you guys! I greatly appreciate the support....
My internet here is REALLY bad..... took me most of two hours to read this thread..... Makes me smile.
The funeral was awesome. There was a motorcycle procession leading the hearse, and such, as Kev was a motorcycle salesman at Town and Country Motorsports... More than 60 bikes, including four from the local sheriffs department. The dinner afterwards at the church had been planned for around 100 people or so.... closer to 300 showed up, including members from five different motorcycle clubs. Colors and all. Kevin was evidently quite a popular guy.
I am still going to be rather hit and miss here.... (since my internet sucks so bad..... yep, whine some more, and please send cheese.) Let me just say that I GREATLY appreciate my Dodge Forum Family.
Thank You Very Much.
My internet here is REALLY bad..... took me most of two hours to read this thread..... Makes me smile.
The funeral was awesome. There was a motorcycle procession leading the hearse, and such, as Kev was a motorcycle salesman at Town and Country Motorsports... More than 60 bikes, including four from the local sheriffs department. The dinner afterwards at the church had been planned for around 100 people or so.... closer to 300 showed up, including members from five different motorcycle clubs. Colors and all. Kevin was evidently quite a popular guy.
I am still going to be rather hit and miss here.... (since my internet sucks so bad..... yep, whine some more, and please send cheese.) Let me just say that I GREATLY appreciate my Dodge Forum Family.
Thank You Very Much.
#30
Wow. Thank you guys! I greatly appreciate the support....
My internet here is REALLY bad..... took me most of two hours to read this thread..... Makes me smile.
The funeral was awesome. There was a motorcycle procession leading the hearse, and such, as Kev was a motorcycle salesman at Town and Country Motorsports... More than 60 bikes, including four from the local sheriffs department. The dinner afterwards at the church had been planned for around 100 people or so.... closer to 300 showed up, including members from five different motorcycle clubs. Colors and all. Kevin was evidently quite a popular guy.
I am still going to be rather hit and miss here.... (since my internet sucks so bad..... yep, whine some more, and please send cheese.) Let me just say that I GREATLY appreciate my Dodge Forum Family.
Thank You Very Much.
My internet here is REALLY bad..... took me most of two hours to read this thread..... Makes me smile.
The funeral was awesome. There was a motorcycle procession leading the hearse, and such, as Kev was a motorcycle salesman at Town and Country Motorsports... More than 60 bikes, including four from the local sheriffs department. The dinner afterwards at the church had been planned for around 100 people or so.... closer to 300 showed up, including members from five different motorcycle clubs. Colors and all. Kevin was evidently quite a popular guy.
I am still going to be rather hit and miss here.... (since my internet sucks so bad..... yep, whine some more, and please send cheese.) Let me just say that I GREATLY appreciate my Dodge Forum Family.
Thank You Very Much.
Your brother's escort sounds like Gabriel's with the bikes and such. I still get a bit choked up when I think back to how many people attended and how large the procession was for him.
Take care.