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Paul Walker's Daughter Pays Sweet Tribute To Her Dad On The Ninth Anniversary Of His Death

Meadow Walker; Paul Walker
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Meadow Walker posted a sweet throwback picture of herself as a child with her dad, actor Paul Walker, who died in a car crash on November 30, 2013.

It's been nine years since we lost Paul Walker.

The Fast and the Furious star died in a car crash on November 30, 2013. He was 40 and his daughter Meadow had just turned 15 years old.


On the anniversary of his death earlier this week, Meadow posted a lovely tribute to her father on Instagram.

A black and white photo of the two of them bowling was captioned:

"9 years without you."
"I love you so much my angel."

Friends and fans alike poured out their love for both Meadow and Paul.

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Paul's costar in the franchise Jordana Brewster also took to Instagram to honor him on the 9th anniversary of his death.

She said in her post:

"A few days after Paul's passing our on set photographer sent me these pictures."
"They were taken between takes."
"I love them because they capture Paul's playfulness, openness, joy."
"When he passed 9 years ago I couldn't reconcile why and how someone so full of life could be taken so suddenly."

Brewster finished her post:

"The best I can do to honor his legacy is to be present, to love and to do good."
"To spread the joy as only Paul could."

Meadow commented on the post:

"Our angel forever."
"My favorite soul."

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Followed by:

"I love you so much."

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Beautiful tributes, both.

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