87_7MGTE said:
yeah i couldnt do a huge burnout because they are pretty new tires.
I am Gage’s father. His mother (Leslie) and I want to say thank you to the many kind folks on this site. Gage’s friend and roommate 87_7MGTE (Jason) led us here so we could see the comments.
We are truly touched by the kind words, thoughts, prayers and actions. We started to read these threads shortly after Gage-O left us, and they warmed our hearts and gave us some much needed comfort during those dark hours.
While risking unintentionally omitting some (our apologies), I wanted to say thanks to a few. The gestures were especially touching because we know most of you didn’t personally know Gage.
Duane, a.k.a.upgradedsupra, was kind enough to drive from Canada to attend the services. We appreciate the support and it was very nice to meet you. We know other Supramania members attended, we’re sorry we did not have the opportunity to meet you.
theWeezL carved Gage’s name in a cliff, and it made us smile because Leslie and I took Gage to a similar place (the Cove Road in Bellingham, on Chuckanut Drive) the day after he was born, and many times since then. We always had a great time there, so thank you!
Reign_Maker, it appears you may be the administrator of the site and I appreciate the kind thoughts you’ve posted as well as the protective stance you’ve taken regarding Gage’s death. As parents, we appreciate your actions.
Finnon, thanks for the note. I’m sure Gage-O was there watching over you and your car. We lived in Woodbridge, Suffolk, U.K. when he was little, and it was always our plan to return to visit. I wish you two could’ve met. Cheers mate.
americanjebus, thanks for taking the time to search your pics and post pictures of Gage. Since he is no longer with us, we value each and every chance we have to see him enjoying life.
Leslie and I have now seen 19 friends and family tattooed with Gage’s nautical star. Perhaps Jason 87_7MGTE will post some of them later. It was a real tribute and honor to Gage and Leslie and I are constantly overwhelmed by the love his friends have shown.
The service was great, and there was an estimated 320 – 340 friends and family in attendance. It was a wonderful feeling to know that Gage had touched so many people within our community. It was a true celebration of his life.
After the service, a few folks did burnouts in Gage’s memory.
Ashton, thanks for trying the burnout. It’s the thought that counts, we love you too! Good luck with your grappling tournament. Let me know if you need any pressure point techniques, just don’t let the referees see!
87_7MGTE, a.k.a. Jason, you did a great job of burning through the entire top layer of payment. Nicely done.
Alex, the van burnout was great. It really made us smile because the camper van thing was just so different. We loved it!
Marcus. As a fellow Toyota truck driver, you did the truck proud.
As his parents, we cannot begin to describe the anguish and void we feel in our lives without Gage. Conversely, we also consider ourselves the luckiest parents in the world. Gage always gave us such true love and joy, that we sincerely hope you kind people find the same in your lives. We always encouraged Gage to live life and have fun and we now know he did.
Regrettably, Leslie and I were in the middle of moving to Orange Texas (about 100 miles east of Houston) and we finally flew home last night. We hate leaving Gage’s friends, as they are more like family now and we are concerned for their well-being. Please continue to pray for them also.
Finally, Jason / 87_7MGTE, I wanted to let you know that we were always proud of Gage in a way that I can likely never fully explain. He was our son, but he was also a friend - especially as he grew older. However, I want you to know that I am proud of you too. You have seen and done things that no one, especially no one so young, should ever have to experience. Yet, since I was not there when Gage left us, I cannot think of a better man than you to have provided him such love and comfort until the paramedics arrived. You have shown much strength during this difficult time and have matured beyond your years. For that, Leslie and I are forever grateful and we will never forget it. Call us anytime, please remember that.
Gage-O, we love you.
Ma & Pa