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Thinking of The Salazar Family and Your Help …

Rick & the Salazar’s have always been great T5 members – always sending along photos and finds – it was terribly to hear of his Mrs. Salazar passing on in a terrible automobile accident that also involved their kids. Here is Rick’s note to everyone.

“Thank you all for your well wishes. all my family loves CARS. my wife, GRISELDA,  was a huge supporter of our CARS collection as she was a fan herself. i would routinely show them your site for CARS news and they enjoyed it, especially when you posted some of the pics of our trip to the pixar exhibit in monterrey, mexico.

attach find some pictures. some where there at the exhibit with my wife and 2 boys, and another with me with them as well. another is at our wedding with our daughter celeste (cely) who required hip/pelvis surgery. she is currently rehabilitating in monterrey with my wife’s sister. she will probably stay there with her to live. she is almost 15 years old now and she loves monterrey. i have no legal rights over her as she is actually my stepdaughter so i lose her as well with this terrible ordeal. there are also 2 very graphic pictures of my youngest son derick who is 3 years old. he was the most critical. he fought so hard to live. he is my inspiration to continue to live and fight for them so the can have a bright future. my other son Dylan, who is almost 5 years old this May 1st, only received a couple of bruises. all 3 are physically healing fast and well. mentally, all 4 of us continue to struggle. with the help of God, Family, and Friends, we hope to someday mentally heal.

it is important for me to note that my wife would always secure our boys in their cars seats. it is this that saved their lives. hope all families out there do the same to prevent a worst tragedy from happening to them. research crash test results prior to purchasing a vehicle, do routine vehicle maintenance, and purchase life insurance. i did not have life insurance and since the accident happened in Mexico, my US vehicle insurance won’t cover it.

all support and help in any way shape or form is warmly welcomed. all i really ask is for all of you to keep us in your prayers.

thank you all very much.

rick, dylan, derick and celeste.

While Rick alluded to the photos of his son in the his note, they are quite shocking and terrible but thankfully he is recovering and that his spirit is so strong – so I will just put up the photos of happier times for the family.

Kevin at CARS CARE has graciously re-arranged his site to help …

“We can simply use the cars cares paypal donation account, as I have removed all Cars Cares funds from it and transferred them to the Cars Cares bank account.

Those wanting to donate can send via Paypal to donate@carscares.org, or mail me a check or money order.”

Please mark your donations for the Salazar family.

Or Direct Link: http://www.carscares.org/SALAZAR_FAMILY_2ORZ.php

I know we all wish for a speedy recover of your physical injuries and we know that your grief is unfathomable.

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27 April 2010 Uncategorized 25 Comments

25 Comments

  • Indykjt says:

    Update on the total raised for the Slazar family… almost $600 so far!

    Keep it up, and please keep the Salazar family in your thoughts and prayers!

    If you wish to donate, you can go here to help out… even a dollar or two will help:

    http://www.carscares.org/SALAZAR_FAMILY_2ORZ.php

  • carscrazydd says:

    From carscrazydd, wife and family – very sorry to hear of your loss and struggles. We pray for you and your family in these times of need. God bless all of you and keep all of you strong, now and continuing!

  • Shelby says:

    I’m so very sorry – this makes me want to cry. Know that we are thinking of you and your family.

  • Mary says:

    God bless you. You and your family are in my prayers. I am so sorry for your loss.

  • Micky says:

    So sorry to hear of your loss. I will pray for you and for your children to recover physically and emotionally.

  • Nascarfan says:

    As with the Malynn Family in Australia I couldnt just stand by and let our extended family here NOT know that one of our own HONEST traders was going through such pain.

    I have sent this information to The France Forum and carsthetoys and hopefully we get to help an honest trader get through the next few weeks and over the next year, rehab for the stepdaughter isnt to rough.

    I saw the pictures of his son and I will have to say…. Oh MY Goodness

    Thanks to everyone for helping, now and hopefully more in the future.

  • heinz57baby says:

    We will pray for you and your family. It is a tragic loss.

  • jmularczyk says:

    very sorry that you have to go through such an awful event. Your family is in our prayers.

  • Shadow_Faststart says:

    Dear Rick,

    Although it’s hard, try to stay strong for your children, because they need you now more than anything. Surround yourself with family and friends, because they will help ease the pain. You and your family are in our hearts and prayers, and although we may have never met, know that we’re here for you.

  • John in Missouri says:

    May God bless your family, Rick.

  • I-am-speed says:

    Met, I hope you won’t mind if I post the link to the CarsCares page with the Salazar information and PayPal donation link?

    http://www.carscares.org/SALAZAR_FAMILY_2ORZ.php

    A very simple process to make the donation, only took me a minute.

    Use the “Note to Seller” area to leave a comment like “Salazar Family tragedy donation”, along with your TFAD ID, so it’s clear where the moneys are to go.

    • Indykjt says:

      Thanks for the note and link… and most of all the kind donation.

      Just so everyone knows, ALL monetary donations right now to this Cars Cares paypal account will be directed, 100%, to the Salazar Family.

      Keep up with the great work TFAD!

  • I-am-speed says:

    Very saddening to hear of this tragedy.

  • Monica says:

    Rick I am so sorry for your loss and you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I can’t imagine going through something like this and I admire your courage and strength and I am so glad you are there to help your children through it all.

  • Rich says:

    Hey Rick,
    Our prayers and thoughts are with you buddy. I know it’s very very tough,
    but stay strong. God Bless your family.

  • carsfreak64 says:

    I am saddened to hear of the loss of your wife Rick. I am glad to hear that you are holding it together and I will keep you and your kids in my prayers. I have been in a situation where I have lost a loved one and it hurts…and you arent alone. Many have been and are in the very situation that you are in. but I was able to recover with support from my family and I am sure that you will make it through this tragedy Physically, financially and emotionally. and this is a very bold reminder to all of us that life is precious. Dont take any minute for granted. Again, I will keep you and kids in my prayers. Remember that here at t5aday, we care for you and your family, and we are all hurting with you.

    Sincerely with Love and Sympathy

  • Dingo says:

    It is easy for some people to wonder why people like us are “obsessed” about a movie like CARS – watching it over and over, spending money on toys that will break or fade with time.

    After hearing about the tragic loss of this family and the daily courage it takes to heal and live despite all of this, it is easy to understand this obsession. Sure, it is a movie, but it is a movie that is a family experience, one where I sit with my son and we laugh at lines he’s memorized, where he joyfully tells me what is happening (“ ‘Oh, yeah,’ Daddy! The blimp says, ‘Oh, yeah’ in the sky!”). It is a bonding experience driving all over town on a Sunday afternoon looking for the elusive car.

    Cars are played with, and the movie is watched and re-watched. Sometime in the future, once he’s grown, he might even forget about them and his obsession. Even so, the time I spend with him watching the film, reading the books, and shopping for cars is instilled in his mind; it is a part of who he is. It is not only about the metal but about the memory of a shared experience and a common love: my son loves cars; I love my son.

    Even in the face of a personal, family tragedy, Rick remembers his extended CARS family. So, each one of us who lives and loves with our sons, daughters, husbands, wives, friends, and other family members grieves a little with you. In our lives things break and our strongest feelings sometimes dull with time; even so, our memories of love and happier times are alive always.

    My deepest sympathies.

  • Hostile Takeover Banker says:

    This is such a sad tragedy but your willpower and positivity in these hard times are a lesson to us all. I know a small donation doesn’t take the place of a loved one but know that it symbolises the love, warmth and generosity of the spirit of many of these take5 members. In other words, we are all here to support you. You have been, and still will be in our prayers.

  • PirateDad says:

    My heart hurts, but the burden is slightly lifted thanks to wonderful people like Kevin of Cars Cares, Met of Take5, and Kevin NascarFan, who have allowed us the chance to do more than grieve for Rick, Rumbler74, and his irreplaceable children!

    Words cannot express the grief that I feel for your family, and prayers have been daily since learning of this situation!

  • jestrjef says:

    Met and Kevin, thank you for all you do. I am glad to see that Rick is strong, positive soul and that the children are recovering physically from the accident. You and your family are in our thoughts. Please continue to keep your extended family updated on your progress.

  • Indykjt says:

    Met, thank you for the post and pictures. I have updated the Cars Cares website to include a page dedicated to the collection for the Salazar Family. So far, more than $180 has been raised for the family, in just over 24 hours. Here is the link:

    http://www.carscares.org/SALAZAR_FAMILY_2ORZ.php

    I have learned of more details about the last few weeks for this family, and I have truly been affected by this story. It has moved me personally, and I have seen a fair amount of stories of families and children in need.

    Fortunately, most of us will never know or even begin to be able to understand what this family is experiencing.

    This family has been through a horrific tragedy, and can use any bit of hope that we can help give. Hug your loved ones, and never take today for granted, or that you will be able to share tomorrow.

    Do what you can to help… even if it is just giving a dollar or two. I will cover all Paypal fees, and every penny donated will go directly to the family.

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