Re: [M100] Ron Wiesen
A little more about Ron Weisen, from QRZ: https://tinyurl.com/y4svu23o On Tuesday, December 21, 2021, 8:20:04 AM EST, Brian Brindle wrote: Hi everyone, I learned today from an amateur radio contact that WD8PNL, Ronald R. Wiesen passed away July 23rd, 2021. He was 71. Ron was noticeably absent from the list recently, especially with the current topics being right up his alley. He brought us many cool programs related to Amateur Radio as well as utilities for the M100. He was a US Marine with combat experience and had dozens of entertaining, crazy stories to go along with all of that. He ran Little Orphan Annie crypto challenges, would spin yarns about the simplest of things and was just pain fun. Ron was an awesome guy, he was already missed but knowing he is gone forever makes me immeasurably sad. 73 my friend, WD8PNL, Keeper of the Primordial Bit (mother of all bits), -= Ron Wiesen =- (SK) As of yet, we have received no comment from Bubba. Brian
Re: [M100] Ron Wiesen
Genuinely grieved to hear about Ron's passing. He was a fount of reliable, thoughtful information, always brought something to the conversation, and was just a fine fellow. I noted on Nov. 10th that he did not post his annual 'Happy Birthday' observation, and wondered a bit about it. Very sorry to learn of it. John On Tuesday, December 21, 2021, 4:16:30 PM EST, Russell Flowers wrote: Very sad, I'm sorry to hear it. He was very active on this list. On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 2:35 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote: Sad news! Ron was a core member of this community for a long time and a big contributor of software and support. He stuck around for some time after Rick's passing, but I think he really missed Rick and it just wasn't the same for him after that loss. So I think many of us had already been missing Ron. Rest in peace Ron. And as he often signed off, -= Model T's Forever =-
Re: [M100] Ron Wiesen
Very sad, I'm sorry to hear it. He was very active on this list. On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 2:35 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > Sad news! > > Ron was a core member of this community for a long time and a > big contributor of software and support. He stuck around for some time > after Rick's passing, but I think he really missed Rick and it just wasn't > the same for him after that loss. So I think many of us had already been > missing Ron. > > Rest in peace Ron. > > And as he often signed off, > > -= Model T's Forever =- >
Re: [M100] Ron Wiesen
Sad news! Ron was a core member of this community for a long time and a big contributor of software and support. He stuck around for some time after Rick's passing, but I think he really missed Rick and it just wasn't the same for him after that loss. So I think many of us had already been missing Ron. Rest in peace Ron. And as he often signed off, -= Model T's Forever =-
Re: [M100] Ron Wiesen
I didn’t know the man, but sad to hear all the same. Hearing this makes it feel ever more important to reach out and wish everyone good health and a merry Christmas. James Sent from my iPad > On 21 Dec 2021, at 1:20 pm, Brian Brindle wrote: > > > > Hi everyone, > > I learned today from an amateur radio contact that WD8PNL, Ronald R. Wiesen > passed away July 23rd, 2021. He was 71. > > Ron was noticeably absent from the list recently, especially with the current > topics being right up his alley. He brought us many cool programs related to > Amateur Radio as well as utilities for the M100. He was a US Marine with > combat experience and had dozens of entertaining, crazy stories to go along > with all of that. He ran Little Orphan Annie crypto challenges, would spin > yarns about the simplest of things and was just pain fun. > > Ron was an awesome guy, he was already missed but knowing he is gone forever > makes me immeasurably sad. > > 73 my friend, > WD8PNL, Keeper of the Primordial Bit (mother of all bits), -= Ron Wiesen =- > (SK) > > As of yet, we have received no comment from Bubba. > > > Brian > >
Re: [M100] Ron Wiesen
That is really sad to hear. He was always a good laugh. Felt like his brain operated at a higher level than most. His legacy will live on with TEENY. On Wed, Dec 22, 2021, 2:20 AM Brian Brindle wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I learned today from an amateur radio contact that WD8PNL, Ronald R. > Wiesen passed away July 23rd, 2021. He was 71. > > Ron was noticeably absent from the list recently, especially with the > current topics being right up his alley. He brought us many cool programs > related to Amateur Radio as well as utilities for the M100. He was a US > Marine with combat experience and had dozens of entertaining, crazy stories > to go along with all of that. He ran Little Orphan Annie crypto challenges, > would spin yarns about the simplest of things and was just pain fun. > > Ron was an awesome guy, he was already missed but knowing he is gone > forever makes me immeasurably sad. > > 73 my friend, > WD8PNL, Keeper of the Primordial Bit (mother of all bits), -= Ron Wiesen > =- (SK) > > As of yet, we have received no comment from Bubba. > > > Brian > > >
Re: [M100] Ron Wiesen
sorry to hear that for sure. He was a great member of the list and community for sure, and he had a great depth of knowledge. On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 8:20 AM Brian Brindle wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I learned today from an amateur radio contact that WD8PNL, Ronald R. > Wiesen passed away July 23rd, 2021. He was 71. > > Ron was noticeably absent from the list recently, especially with the > current topics being right up his alley. He brought us many cool programs > related to Amateur Radio as well as utilities for the M100. He was a US > Marine with combat experience and had dozens of entertaining, crazy stories > to go along with all of that. He ran Little Orphan Annie crypto challenges, > would spin yarns about the simplest of things and was just pain fun. > > Ron was an awesome guy, he was already missed but knowing he is gone > forever makes me immeasurably sad. > > 73 my friend, > WD8PNL, Keeper of the Primordial Bit (mother of all bits), -= Ron Wiesen > =- (SK) > > As of yet, we have received no comment from Bubba. > > > Brian > > >
[M100] Ron Wiesen
Hi everyone, I learned today from an amateur radio contact that WD8PNL, Ronald R. Wiesen passed away July 23rd, 2021. He was 71. Ron was noticeably absent from the list recently, especially with the current topics being right up his alley. He brought us many cool programs related to Amateur Radio as well as utilities for the M100. He was a US Marine with combat experience and had dozens of entertaining, crazy stories to go along with all of that. He ran Little Orphan Annie crypto challenges, would spin yarns about the simplest of things and was just pain fun. Ron was an awesome guy, he was already missed but knowing he is gone forever makes me immeasurably sad. 73 my friend, WD8PNL, Keeper of the Primordial Bit (mother of all bits), -= Ron Wiesen =- (SK) As of yet, we have received no comment from Bubba. Brian