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B.C. man loses cross containing son鈥檚 ashes at classic car show

A Langley father felt empty after realizing he鈥檇 lost the pendant at Langley event
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David Roberge lost the cross, pictured, that contains his son鈥檚 ashes at Saturday鈥檚 Langley Good Times Cruise-In in Aldergrove. He鈥檚 hoping someone found it and can return it.

David Roberge was planning to enjoy himself at the Langley Good Times Cruise-In on Saturday, but instead he鈥檚 sick with worry after losing a cross pendant that contained his late son鈥檚 ashes.

Roberge was at the Cruise-In with his restored 1937 Chevrolet pickup truck, a project he鈥檚 been working on since his son Brad died five years ago.

Suddenly he noticed he was missing the cross.

鈥淎ll of a sudden, I seen my chain dangling down the side of my chest, and no cross on it,鈥 Roberge said.

鈥淵ou just kind of have that empty feeling,鈥 Roberge said of his reaction.

His son Brad died at the age of 39.

Roberge said he鈥檚 not one for tattoos, but he got one of Brad on his hand after his son passed away.

He and his wife also each got pendants containing a small amount of their son鈥檚 ashes.

They searched everywhere they鈥檇 been at the Cruise-In on Saturday without successfully finding the pendant.

It鈥檚 a small cross, about one inch by three-quarter inches, Roberge said.

He is hoping someone came upon the cross and can return it to him.

Anyone who found it can call Roberge at 604-465-5406.



Matthew Claxton

About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in Langley, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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