This is very difficult to do, so please bear with me, and try to read the respect into this message in the way I intend it to be read.
Sam's death is a tragedy. There is no doubt about that at all.
A funeral is a way to begin a healing process for the family, close friends, and Sam's close friends.
I almost feel like the KB response is a reaction to our own insecurities about motorcycling in general, and the inherent danger thereof. The Death and Dying process and its subsequent grieving and healing process is not a rational process and proceeds in a different manner for every person experiencing it.
I know that you all mean well, but the death of a young person attracts many emotions, particularly sublimated anger, and I can't help but feel that we may be setting ourselves up as a collective manifestation of the object of that anger.
I personally don't want to be responsible for making a bittersweet occasion more fraught than it needs to be.
I think that the tribute ride on Sunday is appropriate and I will see you there, but I don't feel comfortable attending the funeral.
Those of you who do attend, do so with empathy and compassion, and most of all respect for those who have lost more than we can guess.
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