New Columbus - 30 May 2102
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Necrosis
From The New Columbus Post obituaries:
“Local legend Horace Ecleates passed away at St Kalisha Amadeus Memorial Hospital in Tricincinatti in the early hours of Tuesday morning, after an arduous battle against a rare form of cancer over the last several months. He is survived by his son, Herod.
In life, Horace worked in service of his community tirelessly and endlessly from his youth. As a member of the rebellion that gave birth to our nation, he served in over two dozen operations, including the landmark battle of Columbus. After the war, he followed in the footsteps of his father, Heiram Ecleates, working in the field of node science as a CORC researcher. He would eventually become director of the organization, leading it through important public efforts like the development and distribution of crown augmenting wearable devices that improved the lives of couture-coronated individuals across the nation.
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During his time at CORC, Horace became good friends with somewhat unsung national hero Jude Sherman, who single-handedly brought the sixty days of fire to an end. Their friendship lasted a lifetime, with Mr Sherman notably having also passed away earlier this month, survived by his child, Asaph Sherman. Both men leave behind extraordinary legacies, and our community feels their loss deeply.”
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