Avery’s wish
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On April 26, 2019, Sean Huster unexpectedly passed away. His last words to our son, Avery, was “Papi, keep my bike”. Avery is not only suffering the tragic loss of his father at such a young age, but also feels distraught that he can’t make his dad’s last wish come true. Avery has done everything from emailing Harley Davidson to speaking to them at the dealership to writing letters begging them to please let him keep his dad’s bike. He loved to ride with his dad, who also started riding at a young age and was so proud to share this passion with Avery. Avery goes to the garage each day and wipes down his dad’s bike, often sitting in his Harley jacket, boots and hat or walking around wearing his motorcycle helmet. He recently wrote a letter offering to give up his savings (a mere $300). Unfortunately, the only response he received was when the finance team for Harley told him either to pay the bike off or they will take it away soon.
Avery is a funny, energetic, kind hearted boy. He is a straight A student, a talented baseball player and he is my reason in life.
This motorcycle is all Avery has left of his father. The grief he is going through is unbearable and losing this bike will make it so much worse.
I want to make his wish come true and honor his dads last request...
Avery is a funny, energetic, kind hearted boy. He is a straight A student, a talented baseball player and he is my reason in life.
This motorcycle is all Avery has left of his father. The grief he is going through is unbearable and losing this bike will make it so much worse.
I want to make his wish come true and honor his dads last request...
Organizer
Nicole Sealy
Organizer
Winter Park, FL