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OBITUARY FOR ARCITE Tragically, Arcite has passed on, and many are left saddened by his death. Imagine the local newspaper has sought out Palamon to write Arcite’s obituary. Task: Create an obituary for Arcite as if you are Palamon. Expectations: 1 page Written from Palamon’s point of view Recalls significant events that occurred between these two (use timeline for help). Be creative!!

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Page 1: Obituary for  Arcite

OBITUARY FOR ARCITE

Tragically, Arcite has passed on, and many are left saddened by his death. Imagine the local newspaper has sought out Palamon to write Arcite’s obituary.

Task: Create an obituary for Arcite as if you are Palamon.

Expectations: 1 page

Written from Palamon’s point of view

Recalls significant events that occurred between these two (use timeline for help).

Be creative!!

Page 2: Obituary for  Arcite

Haltom City Councilman Richard Villa Garcia dies

Posted Wednesday, Aug. 28, 20130Service

11 a.m. Saturday at Iglesia Bautista Getsemani Baptist Church, 4755 North Freeway in Fort Worth.

BY TERRY EVANS

[email protected]

HALTOM CITY — Richard Villa Garcia got a kick out of making people laugh, he loved to

help kids find their way, and he was devoted to improving relationships between fellow

Hispanics and others in the community, his friends said Tuesday.

“He had a different perspective in respect to the Hispanic community, and we needed that

perspective,” said Haltom City Mayor Richard Hutchison.

Only a few months into his second term as a Haltom City council member, Mr. Garcia died

Monday at a Fort Worth hospital of complications of diabetes. He was 67.

His re-election in May despite obviously failing health during the campaign spoke volumes

about the high regard in which his constituents held him, Hutchison said.

“He served with a tremendous amount of integrity and provided a great amount of wisdom

to the council,” he said.

Born March 12, 1946, in San Angelo to Crecensio Hogeda Sr. and Margarita Garcia, Mr.

Garcia graduated from San Angelo Central High School and Angelo State University. His

only surviving family is a half-brother, friend Vicki Shad said.