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I was half asleep when I first read the news, so I was sure I must have misunderstood. The words on the small screen in my hand said, “…Its about Cracky" I sat up and looked at the phone again, trying to make sense of it. I couldn’t. Tuesday morning, I learned that we lost Cracky to a heart-attack the day prior while he was at work. Like many of us here, we’ve never had the chance to met each other in person and Destiny was the bridge for introduction and friendship. Cracky became an unlikely part of our almost everyday life. We learned about his family, his interests, his intensity and that unmistakable “gawd dammit!”. A true friend to all and always willing to help anyone out. Destiny was perfect for him, and he was perfect for us, even willing to sit in the corner and shoot the wall every once in a while. He will be greatly missed as both a clan mate and friend. Congratulations on being first to reach the highest light level and to set that checkpoint in the sky, we will remember you with every Gjallarhorn drop as tribute of just how rare and special a person you were. Safe travels Guardian.
Clan, I’ve ordered flowers for his service this Saturday on behalf of all of us. Please consider giving a donation via phone for the memorial service by calling Hartsell Funeral Home C/O Adrian Dennis 704-983-1188
Funeral arrangements are:
Wake: 6-8 pm Friday 5/8
Service: 11 am Saturday 5/9
Both at:
Hartsell Funeral Home Albemarle
522 N 2nd Street
Albemarle, NC 28001
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I can't even begin to express condolences. But I want to stand up and let those people that are Ill hearted and sick to even make a comment about the relation between subjects. Go -blam!- yourself and if you die no one will care. This has everything to do with Destiny because video games do more that provide enjoyment by playing. You make new experiences and jokes with people you might not have meet but they still put an impact on you. Those lonely dirtbags will never understand. "Guardian down" RIP.