Lt Commander Theodore Groves Memorial

Recently, we have suffered a great loss to our wiki, a loss of a fellow user. Though he was relatively quiet, he was nonetheless a magnificent editor and a joy to be around. His sense of humour brought smiles to all of our faces during the most troubling of times, and he's kindness and humbleness are unmistakable. This man, Lt Commander Theodore Groves as he is commonly known, does not deserve to go unrecognised. Below, I ask that you please put your names, and reflect on the life of Mr, Groves, which was sadly cut short.

Jeremiah Garland
Mr. Groves, though I have made the mistake of not getting to know you better, I knew you enough to say that you were a sheer joy to be around. Your attitude was never sour, your enthusiasm and kindness to others was always strong, and you were perhaps one of the few role-players that I can truly call a respected friend. This just goes to show what kind of toll death has on us; one minute you are here, lightening our day, and the next, you have departed. Do know, that you will never be forgotten by myself nor many others. You were a great man, a respected contributor to our wiki, and a friend I could always rely on. You did not die in vain, however. Your untimely and most unfortunate morose departure has reminded us to appreciate all, and everybody, that we have in our lives. It goes without saying you will certainly rest in peace, given the brilliant life you led. With us, you displayed the true characteristics of a hero; one who does not need to be a knight in shining armour, but rather, one who is there for others and brims with positive ambition and prowess. Now, we mounr your leaving of this Earth, but amongst the mourning, smile in remembrance at the fun times we experienced as a wiki community. Certainly you did not deserve to die, and I am still in shock as I type these words. Mr. Groves - my colleague, my friend, my brother - never will you be forgotten, and always will the lesson you have tought us all remain true and imminent in our minds.

Hail and Farewell, to a Great Friend,

Jeremiah Garland