I’ve been a truck driver for too many years to remember. I love to travel, either in my eighteen wheeler or, more preferably, on my Harley Davidson. I’m seeing a great lady, Rhonda, who I have known since we were kids. I’m not sure who’s crazier…her or me! lol. With all seriousness, Rhonda is a cancer survivor and I’m quite proud that she stays active and she’s always doing something with her family or mine. We are both very committed to Ride For A Cure. My family and I started this in 2007 after losing my fiancé to cancer Sept 14th 2006. Her name was Gayle Willis and we were together from 1999 until 2006 when cancer took her from me and her family at the young age of 49. Gayle was a very strong woman, never worried and seldom talked of her cancer. She worked at a job on her feet all day and worked right up to a few months before she passed away. I’m very close to Gayle’s family and they are very involved with Rhonda and me, and all the family and friends who help make Ride For A Cure a success. This Year’s 2008 Poker run was a great ride with people from all over showing up. It’s good to see all the cancer survivors and people who have lost loved ones to cancer get so involved. We all have been touched by cancer in one way or another. This is a great way for people to see that those who ride motorcycles have such big hearts and donate so much time, effort and money to make sure we give the American Cancer Society a nice donation. Thank you all for all the enormous work and efforts to make Ride For A Cure a success.
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