Friday, February 5, 2010

Character Obit

David “Jason” Murdean

David Murdean died in Cave Spring, Georgia on May 15th, 2000 after being stabbed with a butcher knife because an escaped convict broke into his house while he was home alone. It was obvious that he had died because of the stab wound, but the body was taken into investigation to try and find finger prints or evidence.

David was born on August 5th, 1986 in Yemassee, South Carolina. He was an only child and sometimes worked at McDonald’s during the week cleaning up tables and trays. He always had great attendance in school and had decent grades. He received many awards for attendance and made the A & B honor roll numerous times. Every summer he would enjoy going to an adventure camp where he spent a week there doing many outdoor activities. He sometimes would volunteer on the weekends at the Salvation Army. He was a quiet boy and did not have a close relationship with his parents, but did have a couple close friends he would hang out with. He died at such a young age, but will always be remembered for his caring for others, and generosity.

David is survived by his parents, Cruella and Casper Murdean and the dog named Bones. He was preceded in death by his parents, and his one aunt named Brunhilda Spook.

There will be a public calling at the Freddy Murder Chapel this Thursday at 9:00 a.m. followed immediately with a private funeral ceremony at the Ghostly Memory Hills. Memorial contributions can be made to the Camp Adventure Kids in Cave Spring, Georgia.

5 comments:

  1. If you wanted to, you could make the death more interesting. The details of the character are great.

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  2. Um, one question. You said he as survived by his parents, Cruella and Casper, and then in the very next sentence you say that he was preceded in death by his parents. How??

    Otherwise, nice obit. Sad.

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  3. develop death more. otherwise great!

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  4. maybe you meant grandparents???

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  5. The character has some great background information.

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