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Arron Pedelty's (Delta One) funeral pics

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xtremelow

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Thought I would share for those who couldn't make it, I will update afterward, just the announcement for now.

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Tastefully done. I read the title, and was like, disrespectful, but you have done it tastefully.
 
Thanks for sharing... if it's not raining tomorrow, I'll ride to work tomorrow...[sad]
 
Hey thanks X. Very tastefully done. I am sure it was a great service, it looks like there were quite a few people there. He will definitely be missed.
 
By far the best service I have been to, I can not emphasize how much Arron meant to so many people. Throughout the entire ceremony it was said over and over how much he devoted his life to others.

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Thanks for posting xtremelow, i would have really liked to have been there but couldn't get off work.
 
It was great, met his family and they were all so thankful for everyone here at the forum. Funny how once RT and myself announced ourselves by our screen names they were like "Oh you are the one who helped....." then we got to say our names.

I think that's one reason I type "Thanks Brandon" on a lot of my post so people have more than just a screen name to go by, more personal I guess.

His father has plans to contact either myself or Rob when the time calls for it and we are planning to get some parts powder/ceramic coated, a few new parts, and reassemble the bike. Arron had just bought a new house so we will most likely be doing it in his basement.
 
Brandon, Sara and Derk was great to see you all .
This was the most touching ceremony and Arron was always all in or nothing.Would help anyone anytime.
Truly a one of a kind and will be missed by many.
The Patriot gaurd was on hand aswell it truly was standing room only.
 
The Patriot guard was on hand as well it truly was standing room only
Not an empty spot I could see and as Rob mentioned and for those who didn't know Arron served in the Air Force (thus the Patriot Guard), his dream of becoming an EMT was basically so he could get back into the hospital and help those in need. He always felt the greater good was the right way to live life.


Glad to see those who could make it as well as the Forum pulling together for a fallen Friend
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That pic of Arron and his son on a bike brought tears to my eyes and made me want to hug my little boy... Thanks for sharing.
 
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