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Paul Walker Dead: Fast and Furious Actor Remembered by Family and Friends A Year After Car Crash

Paul Walker's family, friends, and co-stars paid tribute to the actor one year after he was killed in a fatal car crash on November 30, 2014.

His 16-year old daughter, Meadow, took to Instagram on Sunday and posted a photo of them when she was a baby. "I love you," she captioned the picture.

Walker's "Fast and Furious" co-stars also took to social media to pen tributes to the late actor. Ludacris shared a photo of him with the actor on Instagram and wrote, "Can't believe it's been a year already. Your spirit will be felt in volumes across the world forever."

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Michelle Rodriguez changed her background on Twitter to a picture of Walker with angel wings and tweeted, "I love you Paul. Your living in the hearts of all who love you for sure. Sending mad love out to Heaven."

Vin Diesel, one of Walker's closest friends, posted an emotional message on Facebook along with a photo of Walker babysitting Diesel's daughter. "He was a part of so much in my life," he wrote. "He was an important part of my transition into fatherhood…that healthy family member, with the most positive outlook on life."

Tyrese took to Instagram and posted a heartfelt message. "I miss my brother, I miss my friend and I miss OUR STAR!!!" Tyrese wrote. "What was once tears of pain and shock are now tears of JOY celebrating all that you stood for…To this day his arm is still around my neck with love and protection."

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Walker's father, Paul Walker III, talked about coping with his son's death.

"I'm missing him more now, the last month. It's not getting any better for me," he said. "It's a sad time. We're a very close, loving family, and Paul is a piece that's missing now, that we're always going to miss."

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