Nuts.

I had different dealings with John over the years and finally got a chance to 
meet him in person at Providence RI (SHARE) 2017.

I knew he wasn't in the best shape. But still, I am sorry to see him go.

Thanks for letting us know.

Regards,
Steve Thompson


--- [email protected] wrote:

From:         "M. Ray Mullins" <[email protected]>
To:           [email protected]
Subject: Very sad news
Date:         Tue, 20 Feb 2018 10:40:21 -0800

It is with deep sadness that I must convey this news.

Tineke Graafland-Ehrman has announced that Dr. John Ehrman, to whom we 
owe so much for our love of IBM mainframe assembler, passed away within 
the past day. John will be cremated, and there will be a memorial 
service in Palo Alto in the future.

SHARE is working on posting a memorial page. which is why I felt it was 
OK to pass along the news.

If you were not aware, SHARE created an award, The John R. Ehrman Award 
for Sustained Excellence in Technical Education, to honor him. The first 
award is scheduled to be given at SHARE 130 in Sacramento.

Godspeed, John. May there always be plenty of resources to assemble and 
run your code.

-- 
M. Ray Mullins
Roseville, CA, USA
http://www.catherdersoftware.com/
http://www.z390.org/

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