RIP, never really come across him but never nice to hear anything like this, hope his friends and faimily are ok and not to sound bad, but hopefully he shared the value of some of his stuff with his family, I had a friend who's uncle past away and his family just had a house removal men take all the stuff away for nothing.......and I my mate was really pissed off as he had thousands of pounds worth of collectible car figures or something and the removal guys must of known full well and still didn't give anything to the family.........just another little reminder to keep your stuff with a rough value so your friends and family don't make a similar mistake and sell/give away your collection unaware of it's value, I would prefer to think my family get so thing back from it should the worst ever happen
RIP, I talked to this guy a few years back about various Wii stuff. Was a very nice guy, the last conversation I had with him was about his fantastic Sega CD injects he did, I think sometime in 2012 if I recall correctly.
I just read it today... this is very sad news. I always enjoyed his posts on the board. Really sad and disturbing to see a member of the community pass away, and being a father of young children makes it an even bigger tragedy. My condolences to the family
WOW... I only drop in occasionally nowadays, when I saw this thread I was in tears, I used to talk to him quite often Nice man will be missed RIP
thank you all for your words of kindness, I have and will forward it to his wife and kids. Kerstin was overwhelmed that so much response came from this, his hobby wasnt quite understandable for her. With this response she feels like he has done something memorable for people here and on the other sites he was active. Again thank you in her name for all your condolences and kind words. Still some things to sell, come more posts I will then do so here(I dont see ebay fit after the pm´s with assembler himself) to help the family get some financial reserves. Thanks, Martin