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Robo
14th January 2008, 19:55
10am Thursday 17th of January at the Kings College Chappel on Golf Ave in Otahuhu. Would appreciate as many bikes as possible as he loved his. I just wish I had a chance to ride with him. Rest In Peace little brother.

chanceyy
14th January 2008, 19:57
not able to attend but my thoughts will be with you all ..

Brett
14th January 2008, 20:01
I will endeavour to be there.

EJK
14th January 2008, 20:05
Sorry that I cannot attend, but I will pray for him

Mrs Busa Pete
14th January 2008, 20:07
We will be there ....

Meekey_Mouse
14th January 2008, 20:07
My brother and I will be there... Thank you for letting us come.

If you need a hand with any thing, please don't hesitate to ask,

Jas

Indiana_Jones
14th January 2008, 20:08
I'll try to be there

-Indy

Nagash
14th January 2008, 20:08
I'll also try and be there.

Curious_AJ
14th January 2008, 20:49
i'll try with all my might to be there...

Patrick was a good guy... he helped me so much...

i miss him already..

Kittyhawk
14th January 2008, 21:21
Will be there...

It hurts....RIP Pat...may you ride high in the clouds flying high with fun, the rays of sun beam out upon us when we are traveling on the roads let those sun rays be your smile shining on us babe. xoxox

adiddy
14th January 2008, 23:23
dont have a bike, but I will aim to get 1, if I feel im in a state to ride. I know he would have done exactly the same for me

bikerboy011
15th January 2008, 01:26
Wish i could attend sadly i cant as am away... but am there in spirit R.I.P. mate

skidMark
15th January 2008, 14:42
Morcs and myself will be there, and i have talked to the owner of patricks last bike the zxr400, he is going to try come on the zxr400 if he is not working.

The Pastor
15th January 2008, 14:44
will be there.

BuFfY
15th January 2008, 20:07
I will be there. :crybaby:

Disco Dan
15th January 2008, 21:16
I can be there.

Have pillion seat available.

TOTO
16th January 2008, 22:46
I'm sorry I can't be there, My taughts and prayers are with you ...:weep:

Badger8
16th January 2008, 23:57
I wont be there, but you and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers Pat.
I'll raise a blue powerade salute at 10am for you dude.

Conquiztador
17th January 2008, 00:16
I can't be there, and I do not pray, but in spirit I be there!

And at 10 am I will have a beer for you!

BuFfY
17th January 2008, 13:34
The funeral was just beautiful. It was so amazing to see just how many people Patrick had touched in his short 19 year stint with us. The speeches showed that it is truely such a loss that he is gone so soon. It is amazing the amount of things he has done and that he had so many people saying beautiful things about him.
It was good to see a good turn out of bikes, it showed to his family and friends that as a biker community we truely do stick together and are all very close.

Ride safely everyone please

Magua
17th January 2008, 13:47
It was a moving service, a bit too much for some, a great tribute to Patrick.

NOMIS
17th January 2008, 14:13
He worked in the hospital with a friend of mine,
Never met him, sad to hear this story. i truely am. God bless his family and i will pray for a safe journey.

crashe
17th January 2008, 16:44
The funeral was just beautiful. It was so amazing to see just how many people Patrick had touched in his short 19 year stint with us. The speeches showed that it is truely such a loss that he is gone so soon. It is amazing the amount of things he has done and that he had so many people saying beautiful things about him.

Ride safely everyone please

Ditto...... it was a lovely service....

What Patrick had achieved was amazing...... he certainly packed in a lot into those 19 years.
Plus it seems that Guy Fawkes night will be safe in his area from now on...

gijoe1313
17th January 2008, 19:53
Thank you to Patrick's family for allowing us to attend and the impassioned plea for all present to "watch out for motorcycles" and the sharing of his life and stories.

Truly he was headed towards great deeds, but other plans had been made for him. I guess he'll be making things go boom on a planetary scale now up there!

The Pastor
17th January 2008, 20:19
it was a good serivce, It didnt really hit in till I was back at work tho, It sucks.

skidMark
17th January 2008, 20:40
It was a moving service, a bit too much for some, a great tribute to Patrick.

Yeah, i couldn't hold it in any longer at the end as they took him from the church.

all too much.



it was a good serivce, It didnt really hit in till I was back at work tho, It sucks.


it was a good service it was a good celebration of his life instead of a mope around sad service.

funerals should be about celebration not being down about it.

it cracked me up though...

hands on his croutch and a tin of baked beans with him

that's blimin brilliant

R.I.P Patrick.

you listen to bruce while he teaches ya wheelies up there dude.:cool:

Curious_AJ
17th January 2008, 20:42
great service. I couldn't hear much from where I was coz I was right out back by the doors, but what I did hear was great. Tears were shed.

*Live on in the people who love you Patrick.*

adiddy
17th January 2008, 23:51
Thanks to all you bikers, nice to see you gijoe and good to meet you finally mark, sucks it had to be at this occasion however.
It was awesome to ehar he had accomplished so much and the amount of people while being so young. It really kicked in as the casket left, and the haka was performed.
Then we had drinks tonight and the stories that came up were amazing, good times, as they woulda been if you were still with us.

Out of sight but not out of mind bro, U'l always be one of the 5!
Your mate Biddy