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(as of Jun 05, 2025 22:30:36 UTC – Details)
This great photo poster measures 11 X 17 inches. It is printed on thick 100 pound card stock paper. In mint condition. You will love this one! It would look great framed! I will ship in a tube for safety. (Note: ONLYCLASSICS- WEB-IMAGE print-does not appear on product-only on scan) Thanks for looking!..p3217
Have you heard this before, “A Harley-Davidson Ultra Limited is just a Street Glide with spotlights and a tour pack?” That’s not the …
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Price: $27.00
(as of Jun 05, 2025 16:29:39 UTC – Details)
Wall decals are a great, modern and inexpensive way to decorate your home or office 🙂 Bring some style to your life with my quality and unique decals. You can apply it to anything like walls, windows, ceramic, iron, plastic etc. Decals are removable but not reusable. I always make my decals as large and proportional as I can. I ship my items same or next business day.I can also do a custom order send me a message about that. Thanks
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Very easy to install, you will get the instruction
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Harley-Davidson People is a channel about all the people who own a Harley Davidson or enjoy them . This channel is created for …
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Richard Thomas Frances (Ritchie) Carroll
March 11, 1950 – May 23, 2025
Richard departed with an angel on a Harley from his residence at Princess Court, Dryden, ON.
He was predeceased by his parents, George Edward (Ned) Carroll and Margaret (Trist) Carroll.
Richard is survived by his Aunt Joyce Closen in Sioux Lookout, Uncle George Trist in Dryden, numerous cousins, and many members of his biker family.
Richard studied in Sioux Lookout and graduated from Dryden High. During his student years, he worked at Harley’s supermarket, where he made many friends with his friendly and helpful demeanor.
After high school, he worked as a bull cook for CN Rail and later at the Dryden mill, where he held several roles until earning his millwright certification.
Following his retirement, Richard joined friends at Spud Plains Farms in Manitoba. Although this was a different experience for him, he cherished his time spent there each year.
In the late 80s, Richard transitioned from four-wheeled vehicles to Harley Davidsons, starting with a burgundy model, followed by an anniversary edition springer, and ultimately a Dyna trike. Throughout his journeys on those Harleys, he took part in various local rides, including Toys for Tots and Ride for Sight, traversing much of Canada and the USA. He shared a special bond with his biker friends.
Some of Richard’s favorite activities included spending time with family and spoiling their children and pets (both dogs & cats). His Rottweilers were intimidating in appearance but friendly in nature. He enjoyed observing the wildlife in his yard, particularly the deer—though hunting privileges were off-limits there. His favorite holiday was St. Patrick’s Day, where his Irish heritage truly shone through as he dressed the part and celebrated like a true Irishman.
We extend our gratitude to everyone who provided exceptional care for Richard since January. Special thanks to the doctors, nurses, and staff at Dryden Hospital, as well as the team and residents of Princess Court, who welcomed him into their community. A heartfelt thank you to Sharon Robinson for taking her long-time friend “Ritchie” under her wing, motivating him to engage in activities and get active.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at 2 p.m. at the Wabigoon Hall, officiated by Velma Henderson.
In lieu of flowers, we invite you to come and share your memories of Richard with family and friends.
“May God hold you all in the palm of his hand, and angels watch over you” — Quote from Richard, original author unknown
Condolences may be submitted at www.dcfh.ca
Arrangements entrusted to the Dryden Community Funeral Home,
249 Grand Trunk Ave. Dryden, ON P8N 2X3
Watch our cinematic tribute to one of the greatest Harley Davidson motorcycles ever made, the V-road Nightrod. Its engine was …
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Price: $30.71
(as of Jun 05, 2025 10:28:34 UTC – Details)
Retro decoration of a special kind: metal signs are popular retro objects that bring style and personality to your own home. Many of the motifs awaken memories of the “good old time” and conjure up a touch of nostalgia into the kitchen, living room or garage. Whether as a gift for your loved ones or for your home – look forward to a beautiful decorative tin sign in the format 30 x 40 cm. This corresponds to approximately the size DIN A3. The sign is made in Germany and impresses with its sheet steel with a high-quality workmanship and brilliant printing colours. The material stands for quality and durability and stands out clearly from alternatives such as posters or plastic products. Adapted to the motif, certain areas are highlighted on several levels. This motif embossing makes the design look particularly plastic. For added stability, a slight curvature of the sign. Thanks to pre-drilled holes in all four corners, this tin sign can be easily attached to the wall.
Harley Davidson gift: for Harley Davidson and motorcycle fans, especially high-quality and colourful print in 1A quality
We love retro: high-quality vintage tin sign as a great decoration for the kitchen, living room or in your own bar
Especially practical: metal sign with pre-drilled holes for easy mounting with nails on the wall
Official licensed partner: licensed original product designed in Berlin
Made in Germany: high quality, made from extra strong sheet steel, made in Germany
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