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Rob Ford's death doesn't stop family's annual 'Ford Fest' in Toronto

Ford Fest served up burgers and drinks on Friday evening in Etobicoke, but for the first time the party was missing Rob Ford.

Former mayor died of cancer in March

Ford Nation got together for the first 'Ford Fest' since Rob Ford's death in March on Friday night. (Nick Boisvert/CBC)

Ford Festserved up burgers and drinks on Friday evening in Etobicoke, but for the first time the party was missing Rob Ford.

The annual summer gathering of Ford supporters, who often call themselves "Ford Nation," marked the first time the family has hosted a major event since the celebration of the late politician's life.

(Nick Boisvert/CBC)

Ford, the former mayor of Toronto who died of cancer in March, was honoured with t-shirtskind words. His widow, Renata, thanked and greeted supporters.

(Nick Boisvert/CBC)

Doug Ford, who helped former city councillor Raymond Cho capture arecent provincial byelection in Scarborough, shook hands with many in the line.

Ford said his supporters are split "50/50" on whether they want him to run again for mayor of Toronto, or run for a position at Queen's Park.

(Nick Boisvert/CBC)

Hundreds attended the annual party, which was held at the home of Diane Ford.

(Nick Boisvert/CBC)

Michael Ford, who was elected to fill Rob Ford's vacant city council seat in Etobicoke, also attended the party.

(Nick Boisvert/CBC)