Nearly a year after his death, Paul Walker’s father reveals that not a day goes by that he doesn’t think about his son.

‘I feel his presence every day,’ Paul Walker Sr. said in an interview with E! News ahead of the anniversary of his movie star son's death.

The Fast & Furious actor tragically died aged 40 in a car accident November 30, 2013.

'I miss talking to him a great deal,' he shared. 'He had a good heart.'

Remembering one year later: Paul Walker Sr. recalls his son Paul Walker's 'good heart' in an interview with E! News on Wednesday; seen above, the actor's father poses on November 19

Gone too soon: Paul Walker died aged 40 in a tragic car accident on November 30, 2013; seen above Paul poses at the 2013 Fast and Furious 6 premiere in London

The father of the late actor recalled the many laughs the family shared in movie star Paul's childhood home in Southern California, saying there were 'a lot of practical jokes.'

Paul leaves behind his younger brothers Cody and Caleb, and 16-year-old daughter Meadow.

During years past for Thanksgiving, Paul Sr. said the Into The Blue actor would humbly pose for photos with neighbors but often eschewed the attention that comes with celebrity.

'He didn't like the limelight,' he said. '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 added: '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?''

Great memories: The father of the late actor recalled the many laughs the family shared in movie star Paul's childhood home in Southern California

In fact, Paul's family, including his brother Cody, are working to continue the efforts of the late actor's charitable organization Reach Out Worldwide (ROWW), which provides natural disaster relief.

It was launched in 2010 by the Varsity Blues actor, who worked to help those affected in Haiti after a devastating earthquake.

'ROWW continues to be, to function, to help others even after our primary contributor, my brother, Paul Walker has passed,' Cody said in an interview with E! News. 'I know he would be so stoked to know that. ROWW changed his life, and he was so proud of it.'

He added: 'I am so lucky to have had him as a big brother.'

The legacy continues: Paul and his brother Cody, center, and Caleb pose in an undated photo shared on Cody’s Instagram page on January 20, 2014

Cody, who was asked to film scenes for his deceased brother's part in the Fast & Furious sequel, said he felt his brother's legacy 'lives on' through his charity work.

In a tribute post on his Instagram page in January 2014, Cody shared an image with his brothers Paul and Caleb, and shared that he was taking on a role in his deceased brother's organization:

'One of the many things I admired about my brother was his genuine desire to help others in need. As many of you know, in 2010 founded a disaster relief organization. It is with great honor that I have decided to join the ROWW team as Brand Manager. I look forward to working with like-minded individuals and partners to ensure ROWW continues to aid those in need in the years to come.'

He continued: 'As Paul would say "when you put good will out there, it's amazing what can be accomplished."'

Paul Walker's films released after his death include Hours and Brick Mansions. His final performance, Furious 7, will hit theaters April 3, 2015.