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So far I have found the following threads directly related to modelers of this forum who have passed away in the recent years.
If I have missed anyone please correct me and add to the list: Barry Barry Chip Finn Chip Fyn Zé Reis Zé Reis Ron40 (Ronald D. Hall) Ron Hall /Ron40 in critical condition Blue Angel (Tony) Blue Angel's Passing Miles Mandell Death of a paper modeler
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the two i contacted or tried to were barry and blue angel.was aware of chip fyn also
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As Rick said we have discussed some options in the past, but need more suggestions. So if you know of a site that covers the issue tackfully, please pass it on. We will review all an work to implement it into our community.
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The NWACC has a "Necrology" in each issue of its publication, that has list and occasional bio members who recently passed away.
Also consider having on list tribute to designers and publishers who were not members but left their mark on paper modelling. |
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Maybe a black ribbon across their avatar, or (the late) before or after their screen name?
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Quote:
Warbird Information Exchange • View forum - Gone West... For what I see, is not only about members of that specific forum, but also about pilots, friends and other people related to the interest of that forum. I've seen that besides paper modelers, some members of this forum have also shared with us the news of the death of a close relative or a friend, and even loved pets (that sometimes become part of the family). I wonder if those threads could also be included in a section like this. To keep it serious and respectful, no computers, printers and/or hard drives would be allowed to be mourned in the RIP section. Quote:
Kind regards.
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We have spoken about this before, as a team member i am all for it. I find it very hard to remove friends from my list who i know are not with us anymore, i keep them there out of respect, and when i see their names it's a reminder of all the good things they did/shared with us here on the forum. A place we can do this in a pleasant, caring and sharing way would be right here on the forum.
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My thoughts:
I have always liked "In Memoriam" over anything else when referring to those who have departed us. …Having said that, how about "Final Cuts" as a name for the section? I know many of the railroad communities will announce someone's passing someone under the "Final Run" heading.
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In memorium perhaps on or under the Avatar?
I must confess I like Nebeltex's idea of a black ribbon across one corner of the Avatar best.
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Gone but not Forgotten RIP
Great idea - especially for those who keep announcing that they're leaving but then come back after being dead and/or gone for awhile.
I believe this to be a form of Attention Deficit Disorder wherein some are just playing around for sympathy while others contract an extreme case of the malady (and fail to notice that they were supposed to return). Happens to the best of us on occasion. An entry might go like this: "Mr. Doe left our warm and wonderful group while attempting to build tank treads for an entire 1:16 scale Panzer Korps tank diorama. Mr. Doe was on his 44th set of treads when he just got up and walked away and hasn't been seen by anyone since. Our kind commiserations go out to Mrs. Doe and her 13 kids on Mr. Doe's unexplained disappearance." Splitting up estrangement from just outright dying might be splitting hairs though for some in the group it maybe really difficult to tell the difference. To those who have truly passed on and aren't coming back, my condolences. To those who are just practicing, please accept my forgiveness. -Gil |
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