Dear HOT Community,

I first interacted with Tom via this email list and our IRC channel around the 
beginning of April when he jumped on the chance to help as we were in the 
process of 're-launching' the Training Working Group and specifically expressed 
interest in the development of LearnOSM. When we hit a bit of a stumbling block 
in our schedules and the group was without a chair for the first meeting we had 
attempted since the break for the HOT Summit, Tom stepped right up to lead the 
group through the agenda and quickly convinced me that the group was probably 
in better hands with Tom. Ever since, he has been key to the continuous 
progress and recent accomplishments of the TWG as well as many other 
contributions Tom has made to HOT and OSM.

As Suzan highlights, the best part of having Tom in our community was his 
personal openness; even when the topic/times were tough there was always a 
friendly and encouraging manner that I will remember most,

In memory,
=Russ

Russell Deffner
[email protected]
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT)

-----Original Message-----
From: Suzan Reed [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2015 12:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HOT] Tom Taylor passed away Dec. 24th, 2015 - Goodbye Tom

Dear Friends, 

Last night I learned our dear friend and tireless contributor Tom Taylor passed 
away December 24th. 

Tom was the Chair of the LearnOSM Working Group where I met him. He was a 
mentor to me as a newcomer to the group, and always so respectful. He shared 
openly about his illness and treatments, and talked about his family in a way 
that made me feel a real part of his life. He’d mentioned recently he was 
learning to cook because his wife was ill, and made some light humor about it 
that made me smile. He also said he was not well, more than before. Tom was 
always so open about his illness but it’s always heart wrenching when someone 
you care for is truly gone. 

Tom interacted with many of us in the HOT community. It would be a fitting 
tribute to him if we all shared our memories and lauded his memory with his 
many contributions to the humanitarian work we do through mapping. 

Tom caught my heart and my respect. I will miss him very much. 

Suzan Reed


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