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Man changes name to Darth Vader
Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the first film in the series to not feature Darth Vader.
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Since the Canandaigua national doesn’t have a strong family ties as he grew up in a number of homes, he made a decision to change his name legally previous year, The Democrat and Chronicle of Rochester reports.
“I wanted to do something of my own”, he said. “I wanted a separation from my self and my past”.
For 13 years, Vader has been fighting leukemia and a serious bone marrow disorder, which is treatable.
Perhaps that’s why Darth Vader was so keen to help this wife break the news she was pregnant to her husband.
Vader has undergone 15 sessions of chemotherapy and is now on the list for a bone marrow transplant at Seattle’s VA Puget Sound Health Care System.
Vicar Ulrike Greve (left) conducts a service which includes a clip from the movie “Star Wars” at the church Zionskirche in Berlin December 20, 2015.
Darth Vader often appears publicly in costume and he’ll even show his license to prove he is Darth Vader. He also repeatedly confirms his identity as the Darth Vader. He’s completed 15 sessions of chemotherapy since 2002 and is using GoFundMe to raise money for medical expenses not covered by insurances. On Saturday he was set to go to the premier in Toronto.
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“Every year, especially this year, doing 32 events, it gave me something to always take my mind off things”, he said. Some 500 congregants wielding light sabres and Darth Vader masks packed into Berlin’s Zion Church for a special Sunday service with the film’s theme song played on the church’s organ echoing around the rafters to the delight of all those in attendance. “I’m sure it’ll get old”.