Sunday, May 3, a week ago today -- wonderful, emotional, sad. It was the first anniversary
of the loss of three of my fellow motorcycle riders who died in a
motorcycle/vehicle collision, May 3, 2014.
The loss was devastating. Gone
were three of our friends, Jim and Sabrina … a beautiful husband and wife duo,
and Elaine … a kind, warm and very special woman to many of my friends and me.
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Elaine. |
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Jim and Sabrina, 2006 (photo by Dorothey McPherson, copied from Sabrina's FB page) |
Elaine was an important part of my
local Harley Owners family so her loss was exceptionally difficult for
our group. Her husband, Paul, another
great friend to many, also went down, but thankfully he recovered.
Three people … who were mother,
father, parent, grandparent, sibling, daughter, son … well-loved and respected,
contributing over and over again to the community, their families, their Harley
families and friends in so many ways.
A ride had been organized in their
honor, as well as a barbecue later at the Denali Harley-Davidson shop near
Wasilla. We gathered, a hundred bikes or
more, to show support, to show respect and to celebrate the lives of our
fallen.
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The bikes continued to come in to join in the ride to the Valley. Vehicles also came to transport other people and food for the event later at the shop. |
In Anchorage small groups left at
intervals, heading for the Glenn Highway and out to a school in the Valley to
gather more riders for the final parade past the collision site, and on to the
shop for the barbecue. I was in the
third group.
As my group rode out of the east
side of town, I could see up ahead the first two groups, separated by maybe a
quarter-or-a-half mile. There would be
many groups on the road, and I was proud to be a part of something so
special. It was an honor to be riding
for our friends.
I could see ahead that the second
group had caught up to the first one, and just that quickly, the groups became
one. It brought tears to my eyes,
thinking of how well our people ride, how well they understand the idea of
honoring our fallen angels by riding for them.
And then it was our group’s turn, and we became one with the larger mass
of bikes in front of us. We moved
steadily along the Glenn, slowing down when necessary to let traffic pass us,
and to let other groups join us. There
were others of the motorcycle family on the overpasses photographing and videotaping
the procession. It’s an exceptional
feeling to be a part of something that is so powerful, yet so heart-wrenching.
We rode 100-strong, cutting over
to the Parks Highway and turning onto Trunk Road ending up at a school where additional bikers waited to join the group.
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Kym gave everyone memorial ribbons. |
We were now ready to ride back to the Glenn
Highway, where slowly, with motors revving and horns honking, we passed the
collision site, where family members stood.
It hit you in the gut … the memorial sign, the crosses, the still
grieving families. I saluted and then we
were past and headed to the shop. It was
difficult, it was painful, it was so incredibly moving.
We arrived at the shop and it was
great to see so many there. It was fun
even while the reason was not.
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Cooking them dogs. |
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There was a line, as there usually is for food at a group where there are HOGs. |
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The weather could not have been any more beautiful. |
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Lauren and Becky. |
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Smiling faces were everywhere as we were celebrating the lives of our friends. |
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Grace and Vin. |
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And there was no lack of people at this party. |
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Valley and Anchorage chapters ... we were one for this. |
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Visiting with everyone is always a plus, even on this type of occasion. |
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Glenda had many of her family members at the ride. |
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Kara and Dennis. |
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The jugs had it ... iced tea, of course. |
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Frank, Frank, Frank. |
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Lovely ladies. Supposedly not so serious. |
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Or a little serious. Or not. |
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Folks I hadn't seen in a while were there. |
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Michele and Michael. |
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There's always someone making it a real party ... bring on the whipped cream!!! |
And it
was not the end of the day. The ABATE
organization dedicated their motorcycle training range to Elaine, Jim and
Sabrina, later in the evening -- the Three Angels Memorial Track, a beautiful
tribute to the fallen angels …
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A beautiful way to memorialize our friends. |
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It was solemn, it was unique. |
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And many were there in support of the dedication of the ABATE range. |
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