100s Of Bikers Buried The Little Boy Nobody
A Funeral No Child Deserves
When 10-year-old Tommy Brennan died of leukemia, no one came to his funeral.
His father, a convicted murderer, was in prison.
His grandmother, his only visitor, had just suffered a heart attack.
A Call for Help
Funeral director Frank Pearson reached out: “He’s just a boy, Dutch.
He didn’t choose his father.”
Dutch, a biker, rallied the Nomad Riders.
Big Mike declared: “No child goes into the ground alone.”
300+ Riders Answer
Over 300 bikers from 17 clubs gathered, bringing toys and tears.
One man said, “This was my boy, Jeremy…
But you’re not alone now.”
Marcus, Tommy’s father, called from prison: “Please, is anyone with my boy?”
He was told: “Your son will have the funeral of a warrior.”
A Legacy Begins
Inspired, Marcus started a program helping inmates reconnect with their kids.
Tommy’s grave is now a shrine.
His memory lives on: “Forever Ten, Forever Riding, Forever Loved.”