Declan O'Hara

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Born (2001-07-06) July 6, 2001 (age 22)
Long Valley, New Jersey
NationalityAmerican
Occupation
  • Folk hero
  • Talented musician

Declan O'Hara, (born July 6th 2001 in Long Valley, New Jersey To Jennifer O'Hara and Patrick III O'Hara). An American folk hero and talented musician Declan made his way to the world stage with his band The Gypsy Souls. He dies sometime in 2086 after the decline in his Bio Net and the simulation software started to degrade. He was loved for his taste in Music and his love of life. Never seen without a smile or a reason to laugh Declan lived happier then most.

Early life: Starting from his first year in this world in 2002 it was immediately prevalent to jennifer and Patrick that their son was nothing short of extraordinary after his first words when he announced for all to hear "I love the Lumineers". In his first 5 years in school Declan was bounced around from intermediate classes to High honors and then back down to regular classes. Seemingly born with a golden pick in his fingers by age 10 Declan was already a master licker, spewing riffs and chords to any ears willing to listen, his sound had been found.

In middle schools from grades 6th-8th Declan honed his skill with the guitar to a razors edge, finding inspiration in his favorite artist Wesley Keith Schultz from The Lumineers. Finding solace in the peace and calm of nature away from the masses of screaming mommy's finna hear his music Declan found a love and appreciation for nature. Often finding himself wandering into the woods alone with nothing but his guitar it wasn't long before he would bring along string tied to his guitar, fashion crude j hooks out of old picks and at the tender age of 13 had invented fishing. Landing 3 state records and 1 national record for bass in his first year at age 14 Declan retires from professional fishing.

First car, and the death of happiness.

Stoner Era----

ramsey work

Sober story

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