Sunday, December 15, 2013

Harry Potter Obituary

Harry James Potter died at the age of 97 this last Thursday, December 12, 2077. Having lived with his family in London for all of his life, he died in the comfort of his own bed. Doctors speculate the cause of being old age, or a possible collapse of the lungs. 

Potter was born July 31, 1980 to Lily and James Potter just outside of Bothale, London. Having been an only child, his parents were both murdered when Potter was at the mere age of 1. Lord Voldemort had killed them, and his attempt to kill young Potter failed, and ended up almost ending Voldemort’s life, for love had protected Potter. Raised by his aunt and her family, Potter stayed a humble servant to the family until he was invited to Hogwarts to be a full-time student. Celebrated as the TriWizard Tournament Champion and excellent quittage seeker, Potter also gained fame when he defeated Lord Voldemort in his final years at Hogwarts. After school, Potter, along with his closest friend, Ron Weasley, revolutionized the Auror Department with their skills and innovative magic. Working in close headquarters to them both, was Potter’s other closest friend, Hermoine Granger (Weasley’s wife), in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement. 

Married to Ginny Weasley, Potter lives on with his child, Albus Potter, born May 2, 2008 in London. Albus Potter, married to Melissa Lovegood, now live in Cauldron Valley with Potter’s 5 grandchildren. Having been worried about his son’s magical instabilities and impairments, Potter spent extensive time aiding him in developing his magical skills. This soon sparked Potter to create an organization, now headed by Albus Potter, to help the magically challenged. The organization remains non-profit, and lives on as one of Potter’s greater contributions to the wizarding world. 

This coming Tuesday, December 17, 2077 will be the memorial service for Harry Potter. It will take place in The Ministry of Magic’s presidential room of requirement. His ashes will be cast out into the sea under the service of the Magically Deceased Department. After the ceremony, there will be a gathering at Hogwarts for friends and family to share a feast and share their relationships and experiences with Potter.  

If interested, donations will be accepted by P.I.M.C. (Potter’s Institution of the Magically Challenged) at the service. Harry Potter brought joy to all, and his accomplishments have made the wizarding world what it is today. A few hours before his passing, Ginny Potter tells us that his last words were, “Tell Albus to put young Milly in the first quittage class. There is nothing much more breathtaking than the world of magic, and the initial moment your body leaves the ground.”   

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