Friday, September 10, 2010

eulogy

Kody Richard Kare was a great man, and he died doing what he loved more than life itself. Slaying dragons was his career, life, and passion. During his most recent hunt for this elusive beast, he stumbled upon a dragons nest. He discovered that Jackie, the dragon breeder, has been raising dragons here. He killed Jackie, and the dragons attacked. He engaged in combat with as many as 3 dragons at once. He was caught off gaurd, and their sheer size and numbers overwhelmed him. He hunted dragons the way he lived his life, with a passion, an unquenchable thirst to do what he knew in his heart to be right. He sometimes made sacrifices and hard decisions that others would look down upon, but he knew that they must be made. He was humorous, sometimes a little harsh and cold, but he was never a cruel man. He lived his life the way he wanted to, believing little of what others told him unless he saw it himself. He had many friends, but very few close friends, and he kept them close at heart. If only one thing could be said about him, only one impression could be taken away, he did what he must. He treated people right if they treated him right, and even when they didn’t, he was never unfair to them. He was not quick to anger, it took a lot to stir emotion in him, but once stirred, he was quick and decisive. This was a great man, and we should all be proud to have known him.

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