That was one of the most beautiful videos that could have been made to memorialize a person. I unfortunately did not have the pleasure of meeting Lorne, but thanks to Tracktorking, his memory will live on for us all to remember.
The fact that someone took the time to put this together, the fact that someone was able to access these clips and photos is a testament to the excellent friendship they had.
Rest in Peace, and may you always share the memories.
Tractorking, I am moved by your tribute to your friend Lorne. It is posts like this that make me stop and think of friends, family and future riding partners. Very well done.
Thanks guys
It's been many weeks now and every time that song comes on the radio I still get choked up and shed a tear...shit, just making that video I probably lost 30lbs in a few hours in sodium and water weight. Probably one of te hardest emotional thinges Ive ever had to do.
I spent about 10hrs locked in a room going through tons of footage from trips we did, cried my eyes out the whole time.
Anyway, now sometimes I watch it an it makes me smile, laugh, chuckle and remember, sometimes it makes me cry.
Either way, I'm proud of how it came out and I'm happy that I was able to give others access to the walking, talking, smiling and laughing side of Lorne.
One day at a time Bro. Remember the good times and remember to make some more too. Don't get lost in the past.
Best Regards....justjeff
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