Dave RIP
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JesusA (imported)
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Dave RIP
Dave, a long-time and very active member of the Eunuch Archive community, passed away on August 12th at age 72. He had been in decline for about a year and many of our recent telephone conversations had been from his hospital bed.
Dave joined the Archive in 2001 and made over 5,300 posts over the years.
Dave had been confined to a motorized wheelchair since an accident on his 21st birthday. He worked for over 30 years in a federal research lab and has scholarly publications in chemical engineering where I cant even understand the titles. Dave also published a number of short stories in various science fiction anthologies and about 40 stories on the Fiction Archive here.
For at least a short while, many of Daves non-Archive stories will be available on his website at http://fragments.ws (http://fragments.ws). The anthologies will continue to be available through Amazon and other booksellers.
Dave joined the Archive in 2001 and made over 5,300 posts over the years.
Dave had been confined to a motorized wheelchair since an accident on his 21st birthday. He worked for over 30 years in a federal research lab and has scholarly publications in chemical engineering where I cant even understand the titles. Dave also published a number of short stories in various science fiction anthologies and about 40 stories on the Fiction Archive here.
For at least a short while, many of Daves non-Archive stories will be available on his website at http://fragments.ws (http://fragments.ws). The anthologies will continue to be available through Amazon and other booksellers.
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Arab Nights (imported)
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Re: Dave RIP
Obviously a very sharp guy. People like him are impressive who have something like an accident confining them to a wheel chair from 21 on and still manage to contribute so much. Hat off and head bowed.
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Re: Dave RIP
Very sad to hear this news. He's one of the longest term members of the archive, and he'll be missed. 
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Re: Dave RIP
my condolences to all those who knew and admired him. quite a fascinating bio Jesus. it's great he already has a place where he will be remembered !!!
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Dave always seemed to have interesting and useful things to say, I'm sure he will be missed by many of us, myself included.
May the Nature Spirits guide him home;
may the Honored Dead welcome him among them;
may the High Ones grant him rest, and rebirth in due time.
As it was, as it is, as it will be.
There will be a returning for him.
WheelyCurious
May the Nature Spirits guide him home;
may the Honored Dead welcome him among them;
may the High Ones grant him rest, and rebirth in due time.
As it was, as it is, as it will be.
There will be a returning for him.
WheelyCurious
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Re: Dave RIP
My sincerest condolences to his family, friends, and to all of you. *digital hugs all around*
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Valery_V (imported)
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Re: Dave RIP
We mourn and remember...
I admire his tenacity and his sense of humor.
On his wonderful website, he wrote:
- Fragments.ws is dedicated to adult-themed transformation stories.
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http://fragments.ws/
I admire his tenacity and his sense of humor.
JesusA (imported) wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 8:32 am Dave had been confined to a motorized wheelchair since an accident on his 21st birthday. He worked for over 30 years in a federal research lab and has scholarly publications in chemical engineering where I cant even understand the titles. Dave also published a number of short stories in various science fiction anthologies and about 40 stories on the Fiction Archive here.
For at least a short while, many of Daves non-Archive stories will be available on his website at http://fragments.ws (http://fragments.ws). The anthologies will continue to be available through Amazon and other booksellers.
On his wonderful website, he wrote:
- Fragments.ws is dedicated to adult-themed transformation stories.
* * *
http://fragments.ws/
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