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{{realworld}}[[Image:Garth-ips.jpg|thumb|The title card dedicated to him]]
 
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'''Derek Garth''' was a [[production staff]] member on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' who [[death|lost his life]] in an [[automobile|automotive]] accident in [[1997 productions|1997]]. The episode "[[In Purgatory's Shadow]]" is dedicated to his [[memory]].
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'''Derek Garth''' {{born|22|July|1946|died|16|December|1996}} was a [[production staff]] member on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' who [[Star Trek deaths|lost his life]] in an automotive accident in [[1996 productions|1996]]. The episode {{e|In Purgatory's Shadow}} is dedicated to his memory.
   
Garth lived in Fresno and would drive from there to [[Los Angeles]] every Monday to work on the series. He would later return home on Friday night. It was on one of his Monday journeys in which he was killed.
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Garth lived in Fresno and would drive from there to Los Angeles every Monday to work on the series. He would later return home on Friday night. It was on one of his Monday journeys in which he was killed.
   
 
After Garth's death, [[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]] wrote "He was one of the nicest guys I ever met. We miss him". In the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'', [[Ira Steven Behr]] says Garth was "the most positive person on the set".
 
After Garth's death, [[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]] wrote "He was one of the nicest guys I ever met. We miss him". In the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'', [[Ira Steven Behr]] says Garth was "the most positive person on the set".

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The title card dedicated to him

Derek Garth (22 July 194616 December 1996; age 50) was a production staff member on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine who lost his life in an automotive accident in 1996. The episode "In Purgatory's Shadow" is dedicated to his memory.

Garth lived in Fresno and would drive from there to Los Angeles every Monday to work on the series. He would later return home on Friday night. It was on one of his Monday journeys in which he was killed.

After Garth's death, Robert Hewitt Wolfe wrote "He was one of the nicest guys I ever met. We miss him". In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, Ira Steven Behr says Garth was "the most positive person on the set".

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