Posted on 05/09/2013 12:25:17 AM PDT by South40
NORTH COUNTY A motorcyclist was seriously injured Wednesday night while escorting a funeral procession on westbound state Route 78 east of Mar Vista Drive, the California Highway Patrol said.
About 6:40 p.m., witnesses said the rider slumped over the handlebars of his 2008 Harley-Davidson, which veered right and struck an asphalt curb on the shoulder, CHP Officer Chris Parent said. He was traveling about 65 mph at the time.
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Logan’s Prayer Warriors...please pray for George...!
Thank you.
Prayers for the gentleman.
OMG...biker prayers up!
Prayer up and shared with others here on FR.
BTTT
Oh geez. Heart?
Prayers for he rider and his family.
Prayers up
We will pray South40.
Prayers for George, South40. May his body heal from this trauma.
prayers UP UP UP!
Prayers up for George. Is it possible for you to give us updates re: his condition? Thank you.
Oh my.... what a terrible event. prayers lifted for this good man.
Dear Lord, please hold this man and all who love him in the safe haven of Your hands.
Tatt
Praying for George.
I join in earnest prayer for George!
Prayers up for healing. Blessings to him and his family and loved ones in the name of our Lord Jesus.
Prayers for George to recover from his injuries.
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It is with a very heavy heart that we announce that George "Wolfman" Campos has passed away. George was on his way to a mission yesterday late afternoon, two of our other RCs were with him, Mike DrFixit and Ray TBone. George appeared to pass out while on the bike, veered right and hit a guard rail and was thrown from his bike. He was taken to Palomar Hospital where he passed away this morning. The doctors say he experienced a major stroke while on the bike and felt nothing after that, no pain.
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Thank you all for your prayers. George was a veteran who served his country during the Vietnam War, and he continued serving the military through his work with the PGR.
Rest in Peace, Brother. You have surely earned it.
Senior Ride Captain, George "Wolfman" Campos
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