simonjameswheeler
24 December 2006, 17:57
My daughter and myself made a sad pligrimage to "Beef's" grave at Much Marcle church yesterday? The overcast day added to the sadness. Good to see that other true rally fans had made the same journey and that the great man has not (And WILL NEVER) be forgotten.
Happy Christmas to Beef and Burnsie wherever you are,
FOREVER in our thoughts,
Rallying and the world in general is a far less place without both of you,
RIP:cry:
Dandaman
24 December 2006, 18:48
Gone but not forgotton.
I walk/ride up to Michael Parks crash site a couple of times a year and take moment to pay my respects ot him and reflect on life.
Jonnip74
24 December 2006, 21:12
It's so close to the 'big day', kids just been tucked up in bed, and I've come across this thread...
Amazed how much Septemeber 05 came flooding back, I realise how lucky I am to be here with my family. For all the grief and heartache families and friends put us through every year, nothing can compare to how Beef's and Burnsie's family must be feeling this time of year...
I dont know if they ever get to read these threads, but hey, it's nice now and again to get almost emotional about a post...
I'd never met either of the guys, but it's amazing how much their deaths have touched me. Both awsome sportsmen, and as the rest has already said...
Gone but NEVER forgotten...
RIP Beef and Burnsie, you really are missed...
Jon.
surrey taff
28 December 2006, 01:50
Moody Moments
But you are so right
We were so lucky to see those guys do what they did best::notworthy
T5NYW
28 December 2006, 13:10
My daughter and myself made a sad pligrimage to "Beef's" grave at Much Marcle church yesterday? The overcast day added to the sadness. Good to see that other true rally fans had made the same journey and that the great man has not (And WILL NEVER) be forgotten.
Happy Christmas to Beef and Burnsie wherever you are,
It's always good to remember lost ones at Christmas ;)
Tony