From Boozefighter JB in Chapter 27 …
Guys,
It is with a heavy heart I report to you that Tim Linghor aka Boozefighter Cutter has passed away. He was returning to Williston North Dakota after Sturgis and a side trip to Omaha when his motorcycle left the road near Rosholt South Dakota. The tragedy happened Sunday morning around 10:00AM and he was killed during the accident. While the complete details are not yet known, it appears he may have fallen asleep while riding.
Services for Cutter will be 11:00 AM Friday August 14th at the St. Jo Catholic Church in Williston, ND.
If you would like to make floral arrangements the most convenient is Country Floral in Williston @ 701.572.9402.
Please join me in sending prayers to the family and to his Boozefighter Brothers in Chapter 75.
OWOF
JB
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August 13th, 2009 at 4:02 pm
My wife Jill and I met Cutter and the other brothers of chapter 75 while in Sturgis on Sun Aug 2nd . We spent 3 wonderful days & nights together sharing the comraderee & brotherhood that is shared throughout this club.We laughed, we rode, we sang and we drank before going our separate ways on Wed. as Cutter and his beautiful wife Priscilla journeyed on to their daughters wedding in Nebraska.
Chapter #75 took us into their home in No. Dakota for the night and treated us as family until we left for Canada the following day.
Even tho our friendship was new and brief, the memories that resulted from those days will be forever etched in our hearts and minds.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Priscilla and Cutter’s brothers. BFMC #75 OWOF
Prospect David and Jill
August 16th, 2009 at 3:32 am
as a member of ch 75, i can tell you that cutter will be extrememly missed by all. he was a true brother and would do anything for a brother in need. it still doesn’t seem quite real that he’s no longer here. as i fly down the highway i can still see him riding next to me with that ear to ear grin he always wore. as i was cleaning his other bike for display in the funeral, i could hear him telling me that it was good enough, but still i couldn’t stop polishing until i reached perfection.
the funeral went good(as funerals do anyway). my fiance boozette mandie is a funeral director and she did a great job taking care of all the arrangements. the church was packed with over 600 people attending and over 100 bikes in the procession. this just goes to show the amount of lives he touched, as well as the three people he saved by being an organ donor.
i want to thank everyone who sent their prayers, flowers, or contacted us wishing his family well, it was all truly appreciated. ride save my brothers, this club doesn’t need to bury anyone else.
love and respect to all.
boozefighter ditch chapter 75 nd OWOF
October 26th, 2009 at 7:41 am
Hi, I’m Haley, Tim’s niece. I honestly don’t know what i’m going to say or really why i’m even on this site, except im having a really hard time tonight, i think just dreading going home for the holidays and not having my uncle there ecspecially thanksgiving. He was always the one to say grace before we ate, he was kinda like the priest of the family haha. I just got sober a few weeks before the accident and i am so happy that tim got to see me that way. I’m so grateful that during this hard time all of you guys were there for the family and me. It was so comforting to be down in the hospital in fargo and have brothers come and pray with us, it meant the world to me. I hope you all never forget about tim, i know i never will. he was so incredible and i know god is a damn lucky man to have tim riding beside him. thanks again for being there always and remember, only ride as fast as your angel can fly.- Haley Everson