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Christopher Egan JD 01-19-2008
---> Re: Christopher Egan Chandler Knowle...01-20-2008
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Posted by Chandler Knowles on January 20, 2008, 8:48 pm
Thanks for the info.

A damn shame. He was a fine man and a fine architect. I had spoken to him
about some projects that later fell through and was really looking forward
to working with him. In the next life now, I guess.

He was younger than I!

Chandler Knowles
Pensacola, FL


>I came across some sad news today. Longtime frequent poster and all around
>nice guy, Christopher Egan died last February.
>
> I thought that those of you who remember Christopher would like to know
> why you haven't seen him around here for a while.
>
> jd
>



Posted by Paul F on January 20, 2008, 9:19 pm

> Thanks for the info.
>
> A damn shame. He was a fine man and a fine architect. I had spoken to
> him about some projects that later fell through and was really looking
> forward to working with him. In the next life now, I guess.
>
> He was younger than I!
>
> Chandler Knowles
> Pensacola, FL


Same here, I had a potential project in Mexico that I had talked to him
about, but it never materialized. He was always a gentleman and a
professional


>
>
>>I came across some sad news today. Longtime frequent poster and all around
>>nice guy, Christopher Egan died last February.
>>
>> I thought that those of you who remember Christopher would like to know
>> why you haven't seen him around here for a while.
>>
>> jd
>>
>
>



Posted by Chandler Knowles on January 20, 2008, 9:26 pm
"Paul F" wrote

> Same here, I had a potential project in Mexico that I had talked to him
> about, but it never materialized. He was always a gentleman and a
> professional
>

I guess that about says it all.

"If you seek his monument, look around."




Posted by thisbeit on January 21, 2008, 9:07 am

>I came across some sad news today. Longtime frequent poster and all around
>nice guy, Christopher Egan died last February.
>
> I thought that those of you who remember Christopher would like to know
> why you haven't seen him around here for a while.
>
> jd
Very sad news. Shoking in fact. I didn't know he'd been ill unless he
died suddenly...

I often think of the reality that in time people who've been affiliated with
this NG will eventually pass on while some of us still lurk, post and
preach, inform and in-fight, bicker and bitch. Chris was always more of a
peacemaker than monger. Maybe his passing was somewhat of a message from
him for some of us to extend olive branches to each other and agree that all
the pointed opinionated ugly banter that's been going on over the past few
weeks is really just an acknowledgement or celebration of the fact that we
all have the freedom to express our opinions and that they are just that,
opinions.

All in fun, no winners, no losers.




Posted by Michael Bulatovich on January 21, 2008, 10:22 am

>
>>I came across some sad news today. Longtime frequent poster and all around
>>nice guy, Christopher Egan died last February.
>>
>> I thought that those of you who remember Christopher would like to know
>> why you haven't seen him around here for a while.
>>
>> jd
> Very sad news. Shoking in fact. I didn't know he'd been ill unless he
> died suddenly...
>
> I often think of the reality that in time people who've been affiliated
> with this NG will eventually pass on while some of us still lurk, post and
> preach, inform and in-fight, bicker and bitch. Chris was always more of a
> peacemaker than monger. Maybe his passing was somewhat of a message from
> him for some of us to extend olive branches to each other and agree that
> all the pointed opinionated ugly banter that's been going on over the past
> few weeks is really just an acknowledgement or celebration of the fact
> that we all have the freedom to express our opinions and that they are
> just that, opinions.

There doesn't seem to be much interest in threads about architecture left in
the group. Why not start one or contribute to one?



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