I think this is a reminder that behind every account there is so much more than an avatar and words on a forum. There is a person there, a person with dreams, hopes, fears, loves, successes, failures...
I only know the gaming side (and only a fraction of that) of Gerry's life, and from that I could see a passionate man who saw joy (and as Seece said, a bit of dispair
) in the hobby he loved.
How he died doesn't matter as much as how he lived. And from the small snippet I saw, I knew that he was a kind and caring person who loved games.
Rest in peace.








