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Christopher Egan JD 01-19-2008
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Posted by thisbeit on January 21, 2008, 6:52 pm

>
>>
>>>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?
>
The death of Christopher Egan IS a discussion about architecture



Posted by Michael Bulatovich on January 21, 2008, 7:32 pm

>
>>
>>>
>>>>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?
>>
> The death of Christopher Egan IS a discussion about architecture

I guess you're right.



Posted by Edgar on January 21, 2008, 1:40 pm
Sorry to hear that.

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Edgar

>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
>



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Posted by thisbeit on January 22, 2008, 8:43 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


Wait a second... on the egan-martinez website this page
http://www.egan-martinez.com/recent_updates.htm states:

As of May 1, 2006 we have re-located to a new mailing address in San
Antonio:

2503 Jackson Keller, # 703
San Antonio, Texas 78230
We are best reached on our cellular phones:
Christopher Egan (architecture) 210-867-3428
Ana Martinez (food & graphics) 210-867-3014

On the 'contact us' page http://www.egan-martinez.com/contact.htm Chris'
cellphone is still listed

Cell Phones:
Christopher Egan (210)-867-3428
Ana Martinez (210) 867-3014

But more importantly, if Chris passed in February, why is the site updated
on May 1st?




Posted by thisbeit on January 22, 2008, 8:49 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
>
>
> Wait a second... on the egan-martinez website this page
> http://www.egan-martinez.com/recent_updates.htm states:
>
> As of May 1, 2006 we have re-located to a new mailing address in San
> Antonio:
>
> 2503 Jackson Keller, # 703
> San Antonio, Texas 78230
> We are best reached on our cellular phones:
> Christopher Egan (architecture) 210-867-3428
> Ana Martinez (food & graphics) 210-867-3014
>
> On the 'contact us' page http://www.egan-martinez.com/contact.htm Chris'
> cellphone is still listed
>
> Cell Phones:
> Christopher Egan (210)-867-3428
> Ana Martinez (210) 867-3014
>
> But more importantly, if Chris passed in February, why is the site updated
> on May 1st?
>
>
Hmmmm... never mind:
http://www.kingwilliamassociation.org/newsletter/07march.pdf



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