Iague Margoni
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Iague Margoni is a Companion of the Order of the Dolphin. He is married to The Honorable Lady Madeleine Ashbury
Death
Iague Margoni passed away on 11/29/2016.
Offices & Positions
- Kingdom of Caid
- Guard for Sven III and Cassandra
- Guard for Patrick II and Kara II
- Guard for Mansur and Eilidh
- Barony of Calafia
- Baronial Webright, 11/21/2009 to 11/19/2011
- Captain of the Guard for Baron Oliver and Baroness Kate of Calafia, 11/21/2009 to 11/13/2010
Event Staff
- Gate Co-autocrat, Potrero War 2010
- Gate Co-autocrat, Potrero War 2011
- Co-event Steward, Leif Erickson Tourney 2011
- Gate Co-autocrat, Potrero War 2012
- Gate Co-autocrat, Potrero War 2013
Memories
Iague was a truly gentle man. I will miss his wonderful hugs and his beautiful smile. Peaceful rest, dear friend.
Soft and safe to thee, my brother, be thy resting place! Bright and glorious be thy rising from it! Fragrant be the acacia sprig that there shall flourish! May the earliest buds of spring unfold their beauties o’er thy resting place, and there may the sweetness of the summer’s last rose linger longest! Though the winds of Autumn may destroy the loveliness of their existence, yet the destruction is not final, and in the springtime, they shall surely bloom again. So, in the bright morning of the resurrection, thy spirit shall spring into newness of life and expand in immortal beauty, in realms beyond the skies. Until then, dear brother, until then, farewell!
He was a truly kind man with a generous and gentle soul. He was a caring and dedicated friend to many, and always had a big smile, a huge hug, and a kind (and sometimes salty!) word. He was a dedicated volunteer, and put in hours of service for Calafia, holding a lot of positions over the years. He was always willing to fill in where help was needed, no matter how small, large, or inconvenient the job was. He will be missed terribly, and the lives he touched will not be the same in his absence.