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Marysville was a magical OSonOS. I remember that night hike with Rob. He was an
important part of making the whole experience special.
Thank you, Viv, for letting us know of his passing.
Warmly
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On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 11:01 AM Gail West via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> Thank you Viv. And Rob for his passion, humor and care as he
> journeys on. What a great treat it was to travel around with him in his
> pick-up visiting the land and it's inhabitants!
Thank you Viv. And Rob for his passion, humor and care as he journeys on.
What a great treat it was to travel around with him in his pick-up visiting
the land and it's inhabitants!
Gail
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 4:17 PM Viv McWaters via OSList <
oslist@lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:
> Hi all
>
>
of achieving those goals.
A sad loss to be sure, but a great life of service to us all.
David
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Marysville was a magical OSonOS. I
a long time
>> since I saw you last in Torquay. when I was staying with Heather. I hope you
>> are keeping well.
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Anne
>>
>> From: OSList > <mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org>> on behalf of Viv McWaters
>>
g such dear memories Viv it has been a long time
> since I saw you last in Torquay. when I was staying with Heather. I hope
> you are keeping well.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Anne
>
> --
> *From:* OSList on behalf of Viv
> McWaters via OSList
>
Sad to hear, thanks for sharing Viv.
I do remember the night hike Rob took us out on in Marysville! Fond memories of
such a nice human being. My love to Rob and all his loved ones.
Thomas
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> 3 juni 2020 kl. 10:17 skrev Viv McWaters via OSList
> :
>
> Hi all
>
> Some
Hi Viv,
thank you for posting about Rob, and also mentioning about Brian. I like
that in your description of Rob you said he always had an opinion to
share...this brought a smile to me despite the sad news of Rob's passing.
adding myself to the circle of people sitting in memories and
keeping well.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Anne
>
> From: OSList on behalf of Viv
> McWaters via OSList
> Sent: Wednesday, 3 June 2020 8:13 PM
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> Cc: Viv McWaters
> Subject: [OSList] Sad news
>
> Hi all
>
> Some of you ma
in Torquay. when I was staying with Heather. I hope you are
keeping well.
Kind regards
Anne
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Subject: [OSList] Sad news
Hi all
Hi all
Some of you may remember Rob Chaffe from the Australian OSonOS at Marysville,
in the hills out of Melbourne. He took us walking through the bush to
experience the native nocturnal wildlife.
Sadly, Rob died this morning, after a long battle with cancer. It was Rob who
introduced me to
] Sad News from Scotland
Dear List Friends,
This is very sad news. We first met Kerry in the flesh when we were on the road
with our DD open spaces in Scotland. He was a great inspiration and supporter
around us helping make WOSONOS 2012 happen in London. A real positive force and
a great
Of course that has to be 2012. Sorry about that.
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Thanks for sharing
] Sad News from Scotland
Dear List Friends,
This is very sad news. We first met Kerry in the flesh when we were on the road
with our DD open spaces in Scotland. He was a great inspiration and supporter
around us helping make WOSONOS 2012 happen in London. A real positive force and
a great
Of course that has to be 2012. Sorry about that.
Van: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] Namens Koos de Heer
Verzonden: zondag 31 augustus 2014 17:49
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Onderwerp: Re: [OSList] Sad News from Scotland
Thanks for sharing
] Sad News from Scotland
Dear List Friends,
This is very sad news. We first met Kerry in the flesh when we were on the road
with our DD open spaces in Scotland. He was a great inspiration and supporter
around us helping make WOSONOS 2012 happen in London. A real positive force and
a great
Of course that has to be 2012. Sorry about that.
Van: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] Namens Koos de Heer
Verzonden: zondag 31 augustus 2014 17:49
Aan: 'World wide Open Space Technology email list'
Onderwerp: Re: [OSList] Sad News from Scotland
Thanks for sharing
Hi folks
I first 'spoke' with Kerry on this List back in 2002 - together with Fr Brian
Bainbridge he was one of my early mentors as I launched on my journey into
Open Space. I am sad that I never got to meet him in person but I've often felt
his presence close by.
I've been thinking of his
Helo! I am sorry too to know this sad new, my own father passed away in
october 2013 and one of my good friends (only 56 years old) in december
2013, I feel these loses.
We all have just a limited time here and we have to make our best to enjoy
life in this time we have.
If we can learn how to be
A sad loss indeed. I didn’t know Kerry well, but I got to experience his big
presence regularly during the monthly Open Space Institute-US phone calls for
the years we were both on the board. He had a practical, no-nonsense style,
cutting to what mattered with huge heart behind it.
I will miss
Dear friends,
I’ve posted a photo of Kerry that I took at an event that Peggy, Tova and I
hosted in Israel last summer. https://www.facebook.com/ChristineWhitneySanchez
I will miss Kerry’s wisdom, heart and humor.
Namasté,
Christine
Christine Whitney Sanchez, M.C.
Phoenix, AZ, USA •
I'll chime in with others to share my appreciation for Kerry. I absolutely loved the times that I spent with him at various conferences etc.Spending time with Kerry was always among the highlights of the experience for me. Remembering his incredible humor combined with his thoughtfulness and
First meeting was WOSONOS Berlin 2010. Never to be forgotten!!!
Over the years Kerry was always there...cheering me on. That will continue.
Elwin Guild
On Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:20 PM, John Engle j...@haitipartners.org wrote:
I'll chime in with others to share my appreciation for
Dear List Friends,
This is very sad news. We first met Kerry in the flesh when we were on the road
with our DD open spaces in Scotland. He was a great inspiration and supporter
around us helping make WOSONOS 2012 happen in London. A real positive force and
a great character.
A sad loss.
Hi folks
I first 'spoke' with Kerry on this List back in 2002 - together with Fr Brian
Bainbridge he was one of my early mentors as I launched on my journey into
Open Space. I am sad that I never got to meet him in person but I've often felt
his presence close by.
I've been thinking of his
Helo! I am sorry too to know this sad new, my own father passed away in
october 2013 and one of my good friends (only 56 years old) in december
2013, I feel these loses.
We all have just a limited time here and we have to make our best to enjoy
life in this time we have.
If we can learn how to be
A sad loss indeed. I didn’t know Kerry well, but I got to experience his big
presence regularly during the monthly Open Space Institute-US phone calls for
the years we were both on the board. He had a practical, no-nonsense style,
cutting to what mattered with huge heart behind it.
I will miss
Dear friends,
I’ve posted a photo of Kerry that I took at an event that Peggy, Tova and I
hosted in Israel last summer. https://www.facebook.com/ChristineWhitneySanchez
I will miss Kerry’s wisdom, heart and humor.
Namasté,
Christine
Christine Whitney Sanchez, M.C.
Phoenix, AZ, USA •
I'll chime in with others to share my appreciation for Kerry. I absolutely loved the times that I spent with him at various conferences etc.Spending time with Kerry was always among the highlights of the experience for me. Remembering his incredible humor combined with his thoughtfulness and
First meeting was WOSONOS Berlin 2010. Never to be forgotten!!!
Over the years Kerry was always there...cheering me on. That will continue.
Elwin Guild
On Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:20 PM, John Engle j...@haitipartners.org wrote:
I'll chime in with others to share my appreciation for
Dear List Friends,
This is very sad news. We first met Kerry in the flesh when we were on the road
with our DD open spaces in Scotland. He was a great inspiration and supporter
around us helping make WOSONOS 2012 happen in London. A real positive force and
a great character.
A sad loss.
Hi folks
I first 'spoke' with Kerry on this List back in 2002 - together with Fr Brian
Bainbridge he was one of my early mentors as I launched on my journey into
Open Space. I am sad that I never got to meet him in person but I've often felt
his presence close by.
I've been thinking of his
Helo! I am sorry too to know this sad new, my own father passed away in
october 2013 and one of my good friends (only 56 years old) in december
2013, I feel these loses.
We all have just a limited time here and we have to make our best to enjoy
life in this time we have.
If we can learn how to be
A sad loss indeed. I didn’t know Kerry well, but I got to experience his big
presence regularly during the monthly Open Space Institute-US phone calls for
the years we were both on the board. He had a practical, no-nonsense style,
cutting to what mattered with huge heart behind it.
I will miss
Dear friends,
I’ve posted a photo of Kerry that I took at an event that Peggy, Tova and I
hosted in Israel last summer. https://www.facebook.com/ChristineWhitneySanchez
I will miss Kerry’s wisdom, heart and humor.
Namasté,
Christine
Christine Whitney Sanchez, M.C.
Phoenix, AZ, USA •
I'll chime in with others to share my appreciation for Kerry. I absolutely loved the times that I spent with him at various conferences etc.Spending time with Kerry was always among the highlights of the experience for me. Remembering his incredible humor combined with his thoughtfulness and
First meeting was WOSONOS Berlin 2010. Never to be forgotten!!!
Over the years Kerry was always there...cheering me on. That will continue.
Elwin Guild
On Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:20 PM, John Engle j...@haitipartners.org wrote:
I'll chime in with others to share my appreciation for
Dear List Friends,
This is very sad news. We first met Kerry in the flesh when we were on the road
with our DD open spaces in Scotland. He was a great inspiration and supporter
around us helping make WOSONOS 2012 happen in London. A real positive force and
a great character.
A sad loss.
Thanks Michael and Richard for bringing the tragic news of Kerrys passing.
I will carry his wonderful hugs and laughter with me for the rest of my life.
Truly remarkable man with wonderful spirit. I was so glad to meet him in London
WOSonOS after many years and am shocked by his death now. )-:
I had the privilege of opening the space with Kerry in his home city of
Edinburgh two years ago for the World Fringe Congress.
What a generous-hearted man. We sat outside the space together, in the warm
sun, whilst everyone inside got to work.
Kerry made it look simple. Kerry wasn't afraid to
Thanks Michael and Richard for bringing the tragic news of Kerrys passing.
I will carry his wonderful hugs and laughter with me for the rest of my life.
Truly remarkable man with wonderful spirit. I was so glad to meet him in London
WOSonOS after many years and am shocked by his death now. )-:
I had the privilege of opening the space with Kerry in his home city of
Edinburgh two years ago for the World Fringe Congress.
What a generous-hearted man. We sat outside the space together, in the warm
sun, whilst everyone inside got to work.
Kerry made it look simple. Kerry wasn't afraid to
Thanks Michael and Richard for bringing the tragic news of Kerrys passing.
I will carry his wonderful hugs and laughter with me for the rest of my life.
Truly remarkable man with wonderful spirit. I was so glad to meet him in London
WOSonOS after many years and am shocked by his death now. )-:
I had the privilege of opening the space with Kerry in his home city of
Edinburgh two years ago for the World Fringe Congress.
What a generous-hearted man. We sat outside the space together, in the warm
sun, whilst everyone inside got to work.
Kerry made it look simple. Kerry wasn't afraid to
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