Gundam Wing Fan Fiction ❯ Diaries ❯ Conclusion ( Chapter 5 )
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Note: This is the conclusion of `The Diaries' Arc
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OBITUARIES
& nbsp;Heero Yuy
Born: AC 178
Died: AC 225, April 18
Heero Yuy died of heart failure in the early hours of the morning, though friends say, “he was just making sure the kids were safe before he left.” He is survived by his two children, Jane Keiko (20), and Ryuji Solo (17).
He also leaves behind many friends, two of the most notable being the Foreign Vice Minister Relena Peacecraft and Quatre Winner, owner and CEO of
Winner Enterprises. During the Eve Wars, Heero was one of the famed Gundam Pilots, and after the war, he worked for the Preventers until his death. He leaves to join
his husband Duo Maxwell-Yuy, another former Gundam pilot, who died ten
years ago of cancer. A public service will be held Tuesday, the 24th, at the Maxwell Memorial
Gardens, in the apple orchard.
A smaller, more private ceremony will be held at Peacecraft Estate on
Sunday, the 22nd, and the Vice Foreign Minister asks that the general
public refrain from intruding on the family's private moments.
There will be a small collection at the public service to the Maxwell Charity Fund, an organization begun by Duo himself to combat the horrors of the homeless on L2, and to help orphanages with new construction and more
money for things such as clothes and food. All donations will be
appreciated.< /div>
OBITUARIES
& nbsp;Heero Yuy
Born: AC 178
Died: AC 225, April 18
Heero Yuy died of heart failure in the early hours of the morning, though friends say, “he was just making sure the kids were safe before he left.” He is survived by his two children, Jane Keiko (20), and Ryuji Solo (17).
He also leaves behind many friends, two of the most notable being the Foreign Vice Minister Relena Peacecraft and Quatre Winner, owner and CEO of
Winner Enterprises. During the Eve Wars, Heero was one of the famed Gundam Pilots, and after the war, he worked for the Preventers until his death. He leaves to join
his husband Duo Maxwell-Yuy, another former Gundam pilot, who died ten
years ago of cancer. A public service will be held Tuesday, the 24th, at the Maxwell Memorial
Gardens, in the apple orchard.
A smaller, more private ceremony will be held at Peacecraft Estate on
Sunday, the 22nd, and the Vice Foreign Minister asks that the general
public refrain from intruding on the family's private moments.
There will be a small collection at the public service to the Maxwell Charity Fund, an organization begun by Duo himself to combat the horrors of the homeless on L2, and to help orphanages with new construction and more
money for things such as clothes and food. All donations will be
appreciated.< /div>