On Friday January 11th, Bryan's family gathered at his grave to celebrate his birthday. And there was not a dry eye in the group as we all shared stories about Bryan with one another.
Needless to say, I did not feel like blogging all weekend.
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of all the words in the english language;there is none to convey the loss of a loved one.time has not eased the loss of my brothers passing,it has made the reality of his absence all the more apparent. philip chandler
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of all the words in the english language;there is none to convey the loss of a loved one.time has not eased the loss of my brothers passing,it has made the reality of his absence all the more apparent.
philip chandler
Thanks Philip,
You understand loss and the hollow feelings we are left with.
I will be posting one additional memory of Bryan on February 8th, then his memory will be kept alive on a new blog against street racing.
The writers will be Bryan's four sisters, and his brother, as well as his newphew, and any other family member that would like to contribute.
You too will be welcome to the new blog after it is created, I'm certain you have something to add that will help others.
Take care,
Ed
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