where is the memorial on 95 i would like to pay my respects
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where is the memorial on 95 i would like to pay my respects
95N just before exit 50 on the right side.
thank you
Not sure if chris or anyone has posted this yet but here is the INFO:
we needed you but obviously God needed you more
Friday August 14,2009
Wake
Location: Cota Funeral Home
North Reading
Hours: 4-8
Saturday August 15, 2009
Memorial/Funeral
Time: 9:30 AM
Location: Cota
Followed by Procession to Calvary Cemetery in Waltham where Lucas Morgan Haus will be laid to rest near his brother, Michael R. Claudino
There will be a gathering after the services at the Sons of Italy in Waltham, MA.
PLEASE NO BIKES, HIS MOTHER DOES NOT WANT ANY BIKES AT THE WAKE NOR FUNERAL. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE OTHER TRANSPORTATION, PLEASE TRY AND FIND A RIDE! THANK YOU..
A fund has been set up to help support Luke's unborn child and the family requests that people donate to the fund instead of sending flowers
Quote:
A Trust fund has been set up for Baby Haus
Winter Hill Bank in North Reading
All donations- even the slightest amount will be greatly appreciate.
"Lucas M Haus Memorial Fund"
SOME MORE INFO:
The visiting hours will be 4-8pm on Friday, 8/14 at the Cota Funeral Home in North Reading.
The memorial service will be at 9:30am Saturday, 8/15 at Cota, followed by a procession to Calvary cemetery in Waltham, where Lucas will be laid to rest near his "brother" Michael.
Instead of flowers, a fund has been created at Winter Hill Bank in North Reading for the benefit of his unborn child. Please make donations payable to "Lucas M Haus Memorial Fund".
For more information feel free to contact me on my cell or by e-mail:
cell : 857-829-0750
email : craigmq@vzw.blackberry.net
*ATTENTION* There will be no motorcycles PLEASE. If you do not have a car than PLEASE get a ride. Thanks!
Thanks Taylor!
EDIT: Question answered while typing.... Thanks!!!
Thanks for the info. I presume (but just want to be clear) since you're posting it here, NESR folks are all welcome to attend. Also, do you know of any requests of the family as to things like 'please dont bring bikes' or 'bikes are okay to bring'....
Just a few things that might be sensitive to the family in a time like this?
I did not know the family and it sounds like they want this to be a bit more private than Mikes. Craig, please pass my personal condolences to the family for me. I'll mail a contribution to the fund tomorrow.
Its seems that anyone is invited to come pay their respects but I feel that I need to repeat this with a bull horn
PLEASE DO NOT BRING ANY MOTORCYCLES
I'm planning on driving (not riding) up to his memorial to pay my respects tonight since there is a chance I may not be able to this weekend.
PM me if you're thinking about going tonight as well.
UPDATE:
He lost control (still don't exactly know why), he went into the trees, hit a tree and his helmet came off. He received very severe head trauma, the bike caught on fire and burned most of his body. He was pronounced dead at the scene and medflight was canceled.
This is official if someone doubts it btw, sounds like it was horrific for people who witnessed it. I'm guessing his helmet might have been too big or not strapped cuz that should def not happen.
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yea it was bad, he was covered in blood... telling my friend that was riding 2up with me who the person was, was the hardest part about being there before everyone knew.Quote:
Originally Posted by bluej511
I believe the pronounced dead on site thing because the doctor who stopped to give him cpr told me that he had no pulse when she arrived and no pulse when the paramedics took over... But I still hoped for the best...We all did
I'm guessing if the helmet felt properly he might have still had a chance or theres just no way? Not passing judgment or anything im just curious as i see a lot of people with helmets that dont fit right.
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the lady who stopped said her and her husband had to drain blood from his chest or something like that to prevent something. She didn't mention any head trauma. All details had to do with chest, but im not a physician by any means. She also told me he had compound fractures on every extremity...
Probably prevent his lung from filling up with blood. Sounds like he hit those trees pretty hard, sucks to be there and see it.
From the sound of it, I hope he was dead on impact and he didn't go through any pain (from the impact or the fire).
Even from all this, we all still question how he lost control to start with.
I'm leaving work early tomorrow to go pay my respects at his memorial site, I won't be able to make it to Cota Funeral Home
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after being officialy told he had passed on, that's the first thing I prayed for. I hoped he hadn't suffered at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by MyBoyBlue