It has nearly been one year since Paul Walker tragically died in a car crash while visiting a charity event in Valencia, California, but the late actor will always have a presence in his father's life, who recently revealed he thinks about his son everyday day.

Paul Walker
Walker died aged 40 in a car crash almost 1 year ago

Paul Walker III spoke candidly with E!News about the 'Fast & Furious' star, and recalled many great memories of him. Paul left behind a teenage daughter, Meadow.

"I feel his presence every day," Walker III said. "I miss talking to him a great deal. He had a good heart."

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During the interview, which was conducted on the porch of his home in Southern California, Walker III revealed his late son "didn't like the limelight," and would frequently sit with his father on a bench while chatting to passing neighbours about their own careers, but not his own.

"Paul said one time, 'I really don't like this business, but I can do a lot of good with the money I make,'" he said, referring to the Paul's charity Reach Out Worldwide. "Paul just radiated love and you can't fake that. Paul had a really good heart. I thought, 'How did I deserve such a wonderful son?'"

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Walker III also revealed he wants to be on his own on the anniversary of the actor's death because he "didn't want to be around sad people," and he is going to visit Paul's gravesite with some close family members.

Paul was a passenger in a Porsche GT when it crashed after the driver lost control and collided with a post and tree which caused the car to burst into flames. His autopsy report determined the cause of death was from "combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries."

"There was always a lot of laughing in this house," the late star's father fondly said. "A lot of practical jokes."