We, as a community, pay tribute to our fallen comrade.
Mitchell
"Mitch" Lee Stuekerjuergen, also known as "Kuja105" on GameFAQs as well
as on our TUS Forums, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2006, at St.
Francis Hospital in Peoria, Ill. He was twenty years old.
A
regular to both communities, he was well known for quickly becoming a
friend to everyone who knew him. A sophomore journalism major from Ft.
Madison, IA, he was an avid gaming and science-fiction fan, with a
talent for inspiring discussion among his peers and an endless
appreciation for Calvin & Hobbes. Formallities aside, Mitch was one
hell of a guy -- I first met him a while back, when I was running one
of my first websites. He quickly gained my respect and became a
moderator. That community survived as long as it did because of his
work.
Outside of the internet,
Mitch was a person who cared about his family more than anything.
Though he may not have talked much about them, it was clear that they
were at the forefront of his thoughts and his heart. I'm going to miss
talking to him every day, and this community will never quite recover
from the loss.
Truthfully, there
is no way for me to properly express this alone. The following are
comments from his friends within the MGSTUS community. More will be
added as they are sent in --
Aero, of TUS Forums:
"I
still can't believe that you have actually gone. Every time I get
reminded of you - in whatever way that might be - I think that you
would come online and just tell everyone it was a big joke. I think all
this, even after seeing the evidence of your passing.
In
a way, I am also glad. Not glad that you passed away; far from that. I
am glad that - even while it was short-lived - I have been able to get
to know you. You were a great friend, even for someone who you only
talked to over the Internet. I started seeing you as a part of my
family, like I did with other TUS members. And that is how I will
remember you. Not as a stranger; But as someone who stood close to me,
who in a way lived in my heart.
And
that is where you will live on. Everyone who loved you will remember
you, and you will never truly die. You will continue to live on within
all of us, as long as we remember all the times - may it be good or bad
- we had with you.
I love you, bro. Rest in peace."
Solid -- Snake, of TUS Forums:
"Mitch,
your presence here at TUS has been Godly. We had poked fun at you but
you still stood tall and educated us and supplied us with stuff that
some could not. It's truly been a pleasure."
Error1355, of TUS Forums:
"I first met Mitch in GameFAQs, the year was 2003.
We
knew each other just as our names, and never really talked outside of
the forums. It wasn't very personal, and I never found out much about
him. It was only in TUS when we started to get to know each other more,
we all did too. He fit in very well in our "Regulars" group in the
forums, and he was the guy we always played around with, making him the
butt of the internet jokes. I remember the best laughs coming from
topics which we poked fun at him. Nothing was personal though, and he
would play along with it. He was always the guy with video game
soundtracks, and just a few days before what happened, I bugged him
about getting me some from Metal Gear Ac!d, which was really the last
time I really talked to him, I wish I would have known him better than
I have, he was a great guy. He would always keep me up to date with the
going ons with GameFAQs and LueLinks, he was the guy I looked up too on
those sites.
I miss you being in
the IRC chat, always yelling at me to call it an IRC channel... Well, I
hope you're up there looking down on all of us, becasue we'll be
looking up for you.
You get my saLUEte -- Sleep well."
Solomon Snake, of TUS Forums:
It
seems like a few days ago that I had joined this place and Mitch was
the guy you looked up to. His experience and wisdom was apparent from
his first post, and his insight into anything was an opinion worth
gathering. His calm ways, patience with new people and sense of humor
made him a step apart from the rest. In short, he was the best of us.
IndiviD, of TUS Forums:
A
lot can be said about the Internet. It’s where we steal our funny
jokes. Our incorrect information about the american revolution. Our
knowledge about kissing french girls. But - in addition to all this -
it’s where we meet the rest of the world. The world we didn’t even know
existed. To me, Mitch was that world. To me, the apocolypse is now.
Mitch
was a beautiful person. We had endless discussions about periods and
comics. Television and hidden treasures. Bill Waterson and bills
requiring payment. Hemmingway and hemoroids. The universe and his
umbilicus. I never - ever - thought I would feel so empty because I
wouldn't get the chance to talk to another male about his umbilicus
again.
He once promised me he would never tell my story about the turtlewax.
I guess this shows he was a man of his word.
Sleep now, Mitch.
And leave that umbilicus alone.
LoneWolf, of TUS Forums:
"Kuja,
you were an amazing person. I wasn't here long, but you always seemed
happy and willing to take or give a joke. I wish I had gotten to know
you even better and I felt I would have, but our time was cut short.
This community will never be the same without you here -- but we know
that you are now in a better place, looking down at us -- reminding us
that it's not a "chat", it's a "channel" and that Final Fantasy 7
Advent Children is art! Art!!!
God bless you, Mitch. Hopefully I will see you again some day."
Snake Plissken, of TUS Forums:
"As
much as the shock and pain has passed I feel now that I have some
closure finally. We finally know now for sure beyond the doubt and
confusion that he is now at peace. As stagnant as this sounds, Mitch is
free now where he is. Free from the hurt and worries, or even within
his own mind to that extent. We know for heart he is no coward (and he
really knew this too), and as that may be belated when we share this
with the other members, Mitch gave all that he could give for this
world. He went out with honor, without the temptation of living
something he just couldn't see through. He was always true to himself
in this light, and most of all, honest with his feelings.
He
came to people who cared about him, and he knew we'd be here for him
through this. As also, it will never be sad to know that we meant as
much to him as family, for a friend isn't just someone you can see
everyday, but someone you can also hear or touch distances away. Thus
is why he will never die truly. Mitch is now apart of us all, he's
inside of us, for every bit of what he's offered in our hearts and
friendship. And with this, he will now live on vibrant through our
subconscious, and our actions to life, like a symbol or nepotism in our
thoughts, or a character relative in our own dreams or memories.
For all that we see or seem is but a dream... within a dream.

Semper fidelis, buddy -- we'll miss you.
~ In the memory of Mitch, the TUS staff have decided to dedicate Version 3.0 to him. ~
~ Thank you for being a friend and always there for us. ~