Mayne'z Memorial Of The Fallen
“For those whose light still burns in our hearts — may the flag rise again in their honor.”
In this space, the flag lowers not in silence, but in remembrance.
Its colors catch the last light of the day, carrying the weight of every story, every struggle, and every life cut short before its time.
This tribute stands for all who fought battles seen and unseen — for those taken by illness, by hardship, by the quiet wars life wages against the body.
Their names may fade from the world’s noise, but their impact remains carved into the people who loved them.
This banner at half‑mast is for them, and for the families who continue forward with their memory burning steady in the heart.
Eric "Oracle" Seer
Elias "Vex" Vance
Mitchell "Spray-Can Prophet" Hayes
Owen "Milo" Hayes
Jonny "Gas Mask" Howler
Silas "Shade" Thorne
Richard "Rook" Alister
Asher "Whisper" Hack
1980 - 2007
1965 - 2012
1996 - 2017
2001 - 2017
1953 - 2021
1975 - 2023
1952 - 2023
194? - 2026
19?? - 2026
1969 - 2026
There are moments when the world seems to pause — when the wind quiets, the sky softens, and even the sun feels like it lowers its voice. A flag at half‑mast marks one of those moments.
It stands as a silent sentinel for the lives that shaped us, the brothers and sisters who walked beside us, the ones whose stories ended far too soon.
Beneath its lowered colors, we remember not just the battles they fought, but the courage it took to face them.
We remember the laughter that once filled rooms, the arguments that proved we cared, the shared history that no illness or hardship can erase.
This tribute is for every soul taken by the slow cruelty of disease, by the weight of life’s unseen wars, or by the simple passing of time.
Their absence leaves a shape in the world that only memory can fill.
And so the flag bows, not in defeat, but in reverence — a gesture that says their light mattered, their struggle mattered, and their legacy continues in the hearts of those who remain.
May this space stand as a testament to their journey, and may we carry their stories forward with the same strength they showed in their final days.
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