GOD BLESS you and your DAD.My Dad is almost 81 and still full of piss and vinegar .Im very BLESSED .Remember its not the B'days and holidays that you remember the most.Its those little unimportant times that your together at a swap meet or car cruise when Dads telling old stories with his buddies to your buddies about all the HELL they raised when they were young.There the the times that mean the most. PRAYERS TO YOUR FAMILY..
Ron, never easy to see the man we always looked up to , learned from, made our lives possible , provided for us ,the man we thought of as superman , our Dad ,deteriorating before our eyes . You and your dad our in our prayers , praying the Lord will comfort you your dad and loved ones . Hang in there God bless you both .
Just a quick update....The man that instilled this lifestyle in me, my Dad, passed tonite and his long battle with cancer is finally over.....thanks to you all for the well wishes this post originally brought....hug your loved ones, they are gone so fast.
Condolences to you and your family @Ron Brown and friends of your Dad in your loss...never easy... Regards, Stogy
So sorry to hear Ron. You will be in my prayers. My dad is 89. I cherish every day I have with him. Life is too short. Take care, and know you'll get to see him again. I really believe that! Ron F. Sent from my SM-G920P using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Sorry brother. I wish me and my old man had a good relationship now. I miss hanging out with him. Awesome that you got to spend some time with him.
Sorry to hear Ron, but great that he started you along with this hobby we all love. My dad turned 89 in November but this Covid crap keeps us physically apart as they live in a senior apartment complex that is locked down. He and my grandfather got me started in the hobby. Relationships can be fixed. Do your part to make it happen.
Condolences to you and your family Ron. One of the toughest things in life is watching your parents get old.
Sorry to hear this. Will be thinking and praying for you and your family. The next few days aren’t easy. My dad passed Nov. 27th 14 years ago so this time of year is always tough. Regards, Randy Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
I am so sorry Ron. I knew your post was coming sooner and later, but you're still not ready to hear the news when it comes. Please accept my deepest, heartfelt condolences. Your HAMB family grieves with you today. I will be praying for your family. Godspeed Mr. Brown!
I tied my Dad's oxygen bottle to the back of an old Harley and loaded him up for a ride through the Red Woods on his 80th birthday. That was July, he passed the following January. If you get the chance it is best to git er done. You really only get one day and he really only has one life. You done good.
Ron,I'm very sorry to hear of your loss,when I read these things I look back at when I lost my dad at 24 years of age.I'm 66 now and there is not a day that goes by that I don't think of him.Every time I see one of my cars that I know he would have given anything to own I'm reminded of the sacrifices he made so we always had plenty .Every time I work on one of the cars I'm reminded and grateful of all the things he taught me and somehow I know he's very aware of where I'm at.It does get easier but I'll never forget. Ken
Ron, please except my heart felt condolences, I wish I had the words to console you and ease the loss, Your dad did a great job raising you and instilled what is important, I'm sure he was proud of you and your accomplishments. HRP
So sorry for your loss--prayers for you and family--cherish the memories. Lost mine in 78 at 59 years old. Still dwell on it. Think of him every time I use one of his old tools.