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Ryan ParkerRyan had a wonderful sense of humor and is remembered by his friendly smile. He was renowned for living life the way he wanted saying, "I need tar, that can wait." Ryan loved the camaraderie within the bikers and he was always out for a bit of craic with his friends and innocent laughs.A month or so before he was tragically killed he was on a bike run and crashed into a tree resulting in a huge gash in his knee. As he lay there in the hedge he said, "never again, it's not worth it" then he leaned over and looked at the bike and said, "you know them forks aren't to bad, I might get away with it.Ryan was so good natured, he always
kept petrol in his bike or car in case someone needed him in an emergency.
He always went out of his way to help anyone. Ryan was a superb uncle
to his nephew and niece and spent evenings entertaining them which
they still talk about.
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