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Dear Friends, We are here to commemorate the passing of our dear friend James Gatz, or known to us as Jay Gatsby, son of Henry Gatz. In life, he was a man who had affected us all in many ways and in his death, we realise the significance of the role that Gatsby played in our lives and we will truly miss him. He died young and in our hearts he will remain to be the vibrant young man that he was before his death. Today we shall celebrate his life and give thanks for the privilege of having him as a friend who had never let us down in times of great need. I can honestly say that he Gatsby was a remarkable man and it will be difficult to find another man who possesses the qualities that many of us don't in today's harsh world. Born James Gatz, Gatsby grew up in a farm in the West where he left his home at the age of 17 to join the War. I believe he had changed his name to Jay Gatsby after the war in order to start a new life and to forget his past. He was dispatched in many parts of Europe and this was probably the main reason I had gotten to know him well as it turned out to be our topic of conversation on our first meeting at one of his fancy parties that he held regularly.
Approximate Word count = 939 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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