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Matt was one of the few people in the game I had the privilege of calling my friend. From my first days in the game, nearly three years ago, he took me under his wing and taught me the ropes. Our characters became friends, and so did we. He was one of the first to congratulate me when I became a father, and he was always there when I had a rough day and needed to vent... He never judged, he was never harsh of tone, no matter what. Matt, the world is a colder place without you in it, my friend. I'm going to miss the night-long talks about BM and everything else, and I'm going to miss you. May you rest in peace, Mattie. You deserve it.<br>
 
Matt was one of the few people in the game I had the privilege of calling my friend. From my first days in the game, nearly three years ago, he took me under his wing and taught me the ropes. Our characters became friends, and so did we. He was one of the first to congratulate me when I became a father, and he was always there when I had a rough day and needed to vent... He never judged, he was never harsh of tone, no matter what. Matt, the world is a colder place without you in it, my friend. I'm going to miss the night-long talks about BM and everything else, and I'm going to miss you. May you rest in peace, Mattie. You deserve it.<br>
 
--Marouane Djebbour
 
--Marouane Djebbour
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I first met Matt before my Battle Master days he was this young upstart kid that came in and was going to fix up an Excel sheet that I had developed. My original contact was to move my desk next to his so I could watch him and make sure he didn't screw things up too badly. Little did I know what a profound effect he would have on my life, he taught me about programing and when he ran out of time he supplied me with manuals I needed to get jobs done. Then he introduced me to Battle Master and to the greatest bunch of people I have found in my 57 years on this planet. Matt was more of an adopted son to me than anything and I will mourn his loss for years to come. I know that when I pass he will be there to meet me and show me the ropes once again. God bless Matthew Hetland.<br>
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Revision as of 03:57, 13 May 2008

As some of you already know, Matthew was tragically taken from us this weekend. He was found dead in his truck after being missing for two days, the reason for his death still unknown. When I heard he had passed on, I felt like I should do something in his honor, as he was one of the best players this game has seen. This is a page where everyone can write their condolences. Perhaps his loved ones can find strength in it..

Matt was one of the few people in the game I had the privilege of calling my friend. From my first days in the game, nearly three years ago, he took me under his wing and taught me the ropes. Our characters became friends, and so did we. He was one of the first to congratulate me when I became a father, and he was always there when I had a rough day and needed to vent... He never judged, he was never harsh of tone, no matter what. Matt, the world is a colder place without you in it, my friend. I'm going to miss the night-long talks about BM and everything else, and I'm going to miss you. May you rest in peace, Mattie. You deserve it.
--Marouane Djebbour

I first met Matt before my Battle Master days he was this young upstart kid that came in and was going to fix up an Excel sheet that I had developed. My original contact was to move my desk next to his so I could watch him and make sure he didn't screw things up too badly. Little did I know what a profound effect he would have on my life, he taught me about programing and when he ran out of time he supplied me with manuals I needed to get jobs done. Then he introduced me to Battle Master and to the greatest bunch of people I have found in my 57 years on this planet. Matt was more of an adopted son to me than anything and I will mourn his loss for years to come. I know that when I pass he will be there to meet me and show me the ropes once again. God bless Matthew Hetland.
--Richard Gibson