I am a very sad Tuber. I'll pass this along to the Chico, berkeley, "jitesh" crew that I'm still in contact with. Anyone know what happened? Karim On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 5:26:02 AM UTC-7, John R. Dennison wrote: > > Michael Denison (Splunty) sent me a message on Facebook Sunday evening > that > caught me completely by surprise. He mentioned that Dan Damouth (Tuber) > had > passed away back in 2010. Doubly shocking as it turned out that Dan was > only > a year younger than myself. > > I am including Michael's message here for completeness. > > ============================================================================= > > I don't know how else to share bad news with you. > > One of the netrek folk discovered that Dan Damouth passed away September > 19, > 2010. I don't know if you were as close to him as some of us were, but if > you > were, I think you have to know. > > One of us should probably share with the netrek community. > > Hope you're doing well. > ============================================================================= > > > This was the first that I had heard of it which, considering that I was > not > especially close to Dan, isn't all that surprising. I would, however, have > hoped someone in the community would have heard something about this > before > now and passed the information on :( > > I did some research and was not able to locate an official obituary for > Dan but I did manage to locate: > > http://larryvoyer.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I194285&tree=v7_28 > > Michael has confirmed that this was indeed him. > > Besides getting this information out to what remains of the netrek > community I was wondering if anyone else had any information regarding > Dan's passing. > > I've contacted Addison and asked him to reach out to Jitesh and that > crowd. > > My thanks to Michael for informing me of this loss. > > > > > > > > John > > -- > Stupidity has a knack of getting its way. > > -- Albert Camus (1913-1960), Algerian-French author and Absurdist > philosopher, > The Plague (1947) > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.us.netrek.org/pipermail/netrek-dev/attachments/20121024/6d4e3e9b/attachment.html>