[meteorite-list] Passing of Bob Walker
From: W&S Schroer <schroer_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2010 11:23:20 +1030 Message-ID: <79FE988E0E804BCA9812C2F2F3DB54E1_at_WERNER> Hi Michael, > (I assume "clark it" is Ausie for "bite the dust" sort of slang) It's actually "cark it" and you are right, it's an Aussie/New Zealand slang for 'passing away'. RIP Bob. Werner Schroer Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Blood" <mlblood at cox.net> To: "Meteorite List" <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 8:10 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Passing of Bob Walker Count, Karmaka and all, I was grateful Count posted to the list. I received my letter Yesterday and was profoundly grief stricken. I was dreading braking The news to list members. Bob and I have been exchanging emails daily to several times a day for the last few years. He went from customer to friend to dear friend, being the only other collector I know who seemed to match my passion for hammers. In over 20 years in meteorites I have had no closer friend and none With whom I communicated daily as with Bob. I broke down altogether yesterday when I heard from his partner. I am certainly most grateful she wrote me, as I hadn't heard from Bob in over a week (because he was gone) and wrote every day and Never got an email bounced back - but was dreading the worst under The circumstances. Odd, in his last email to me he responded to my concern he had Been in the hospital for over 2 weeks and they were supposedly just Trying to work out a way of lowering his pain (of which he never complained). In any event, he started out his last email to me, "Don't Worry, I'm not going to clark it yet." (I assume "clark it" is Ausie for "bite the dust" sort of slang). When Bob left, he had 10 of my finest Thin Sections - Lunar and Martian and I believe in past posts I have saved, there is the contact Info for the institutional fellow collaborating with him on this project. If those of you who loaned him thin sections will contact me off list, I Will request your TSs be returned with mine and send them off to Those involved in assisting Bob on this last project provided I can reach This fellow. Anyway, the meteorite community has lost a great friend. My condolences to all of you who had the privilege of developing a personal relationship with Bob. I wish I could afford to go to Australia for Whatever memorial service they may have for him, but if I could afford That I would most definitely have gone many months ago to share time With dear Bob. We also shared a strong interest in several varieties of Plants ( particular varieties of Orchids, Hoyas etc.). Damn, I am going To miss him terribly. I will be creating a memorial page for Bob and will let you all know when it is up. Life is "too short" for those we love, eh? Peace be with Bob and with you all, Michael On 10/9/10 1:29 PM, "karmaka" <karmaka at email.de> wrote: > ?A farewell is necessary before we can meet again, and meeting again, after > moments or a lifetime is certain for those who are friends.? Rest in peace, > Bob -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: "Count Deiro" > <countdeiro at earthlink.net> Gesendet: 09.10.2010 21:56:18 An: > meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com Betreff: [meteorite-list] Passing of Bob > Walker >Dear List, > >If this has been posted...I apologize for repeating sad > news. I have not seen it mentioned. > >Bob Walker of Brisbane, Queensland, > Australia, veteran of the Royal Australian Military Forces, a true mate > and > associate in the love of all that has to do with meteorites, passed away > in > hospital October 2nd. last. > >Bob had been in daily communication for months > with several of us on List and had busied himself, even after learning of > his > terminal diagnosis, with his obsession with thin sections, sending DVDs > and > posters to everyone who would have them and asking for new samples to > incorporate in his work. He had already arranged to donate most of his > collection of Australian meteorites to local institutions and museums. > Just > recently having the pleasure of assisting at an installation of his > favorite > pieces for public view in Queensland. > >To the end he was upbeat though he > knew he was dying and showed more concern for the health of his friends > who > also have cancer, writing daily and sharing encounters with the "white > coats" > and trusting that they would "fixee fixee" everyone. > >You know the answer > now...Bob. I hope it's that you have crossed the event horizon and are in > the > presence of all that is beautiful. > >RIP > >Guido > >P.S. The military has > already shut down his mailbox. Condolences and inquiries can be sent to > Bob's > partner: > > Meryll J. 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