The wings and ribbon stretch across his left forearm, inked in black above the words: “I do not fear tomorrow. Today has been enough. Until we meet again.”
For those unfamiliar with his tragic yet inspirational story, it’s a striking tattoo.
For Dayton Price, a first-year star with the Laurier Golden Hawks golf team, it’s a testament to what he’s endured — and a promise to himself and his lost friends.
“It’s based on lines from a (Zach Bryan) song,” said Price, a 23-year-old Hamilton native. “And I try to live by it. Life’s so short. You don’t want to fear today because you don’t know if there’s going to be a tomorrow.”
No one knows that truth better than Price.
In March 2022, a Ford passenger van carrying the University of the Southwest men’s and women’s golf teams collided head-on w

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