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Paul Walker's Second Death Anniversary Remembered by 'Fast and Furious' Family

Two years ago, the world grieved Paul Walker's death, and on Cyber Monday of 2015, the "Fast and Furious" star's life was remembered, not only by the millions of fans who adored him but also by his co-stars who have seen him at his best and worst.

On Monday, Nov. 30, Tyrese Gibson took his grief to Twitter, sharing a photo of him and Walker with a lengthy message that showed how the actor still couldn't let his "brother" go.

Part of Gibson's post reads, "It's still not easy......2 years ago today...We lost our brother." His post continues with a hearty message that talks of how he uses the power of prayer to help him get over the pain of losing a dear friend. He also called on fans of the late actor to continue to pray for his family and friends.

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Jordana Brewster also shared how she felt on the second death anniversary of the person she came to love as Brian O'Conner in the "Fast" franchise. She posted a photo on Instagram where Walker sports a big smile. With the hashtag paulwalkerforever, she captioned the post with a meaningful Ralph Waldo Emerson quote.

Ludacris, on the other hand, didn't have any words to say except for the powerful statement, #gonebutneverforgotten, with the photo of a serious Walker staring at the camera with deep dark eyes.

Finally, the person who most probably felt the excruciating pain of seeing his best friend go, Vin Diesel also paid tribute to the man he called his "brother forever." In his Instagram post, he said, "No matter where you are in the universe...You will always be my brother," with a photo that obviously came from one of the movies that made both Walker and Diesel some of Hollywood's favorite stars.

According to MTV, Diesel has paid tribute to his dear friend more times than any other star in the "Fast and Furious" family. During the MTV Movie Awards in April, he remembered the moments he shared with Walker, to the tune of Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's "See You Again," the music that marked "Furious 7."

He also dedicated his Teen Choice Award to Walker, and in many other interviews, he is remembered for almost always mentioning Walker as part of his life and success.

Walker died during a car crash on Nov. 30, 2013 in Valencia, California, with Roger Rodas. He is survived by his 16-year-old daughter, Meadow Rain Walker.

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