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photos of Brian (but the account needs to be confirmed first). We are also creating a memorial page which we will share on our user page in the next few days when it is ready. We always knew that Brian was an extremely kind and clever man, but seeing his contributions to this project have shown us just how generous and (more surprisingly!) patient he could be too.
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I just found this out now. I only saw Brian and his sources during my first successful FAC, but he was very thorough with his spotchecks and easygoing with me, and looking at other FACs he was the same. The FAC community is now worse off without him, and I send my condolences to Mr. Boulton's family,
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A lasting impression and an impact that transcends the length of life itself. You may be gone from our sight, precious angel, but time itself can not remove you from our hearts. We learn to move forward without your physical presence but ever mindful that your Song is shining on us in a beautiful and
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I've never met Brian, but have followed his work here on this Knowledge (XXG) Project. I always looked forward to his next article which he felt moved to work on. His work is exemplary and worthy of recognition throughout this entire project. He will be surely missed. My thoughts and prayers are with
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Like Casliber, I missed this last month as well (I left my condolences on Brian's user talk page). A couple of suggestions: (1) the tributes and condolences being expressed here (at WT:FAC) will at some point disappear into the archives. Maybe at that point (or before?) they should be copied over to
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My deepest condolences to Brian's family. He was without a doubt the finest editor that Knowledge (XXG) has seen. Not only for his many wonderful articles which combined meticulous scholarship with clear and engaging writing but also for his unfailing kindness, civility, and collaborative spirit. He
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I'm really upset to hear this. I met Brian once at the "Wehwalt Arms" a few years back where we were glad to see him after a round of ill health, and it was genuinely nice to speak to him and hear his enthusiastic words about various articles he had worked on. His writing and track record of FAs is
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My heart sank as I read this very sad news just now. I thought I’d found another wonderful, dedicated fellow editor with whom to develop a working relationship on Antarctic explorations, and I’d only just awarded him the above barnstar a week ago. I am so sad, and wish to send my condolences to his
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A lovely person, funny, wise, patient and helpful. Knowledge (XXG) owes him much, and so do I: he was a mentor to me, he taught me such a lot, and I shall miss him dreadfully. The world is a better place for Brian's sixty-something years of being in it. I hope it is of some small comfort to Brian's
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I have just received an email from Brian's daughter to say that he died peacefully on 9 December, following a long illness. Requiescat in pace. 106 FAs, 2 FLs, gawd knows how many source and prose reviews at FA, and countless numbers of editors helped, encouraged and improved over the years. A good
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Very sad to see this. Interaction with him was always an enjoyable and fruitful experience, and his opinions and contributions were always well-considered and respectful of other editors. A great loss for everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him, even via the internet. Heartfelt condolences to
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Late to hear about this and I don't think I ever interacted with Brian directly, but I've seen his name around many times. His work on Knowledge (XXG) has done a huge amount of good, and will continue to be of huge benefit to our readers. He will be missed, and my condolences to his family and all
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About five years ago I became more involved on Knowledge (XXG) and requested a peer review of an article I had been working on. After waiting a few weeks, Brian noted that I had waited long enough and provided a review. His detailed feedback and graceful criticism there and on future GA/FA reviews
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I just saw the sad news on the FAC talk page. Brian had an incredibly deep commitment to improving the quality of pages on Knowledge (XXG), through his content work and reviews of articles. He is undoubtedly one of the best editors Knowledge (XXG) has ever seen, and all of us will miss him. If his
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I have had the benefit of several of his rigorous but good-spirited source reviews. One of my proudest Wikipedian moments was when Brian wrote "A clean bill of health ... Very professionally done" in a source review of one of my FACs. The thought that I shall not have another opportunity to prove
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This is sad news. I also only had the pleasure of meeting Brian once, but it was a great pleasure indeed. On Wiki, we had more encounters, in which his knowledge, his depth of understanding, his compassion and his tolerance shone through. His contribution to this place is self-evident, through his
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He touched all of our lives and his articles touch the lives of so many. Still, this is devastating news. Condolences to his family and so many belated thanks to Brian for the help he offered me and apologies for the many times I was grouchy and cranky, peace be with you. Thanks Ling for posting
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article from some time ago. I cannot remember seeing such dedication to the project and commitment to improving the quality of articles, as Brian maintained towards his work here. We are surely poorer for our loss, but richer for having Brian as our inspiration for what can be achieved here with
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RIP Brianboulton, one of the finest editors this site ever had. I knew you weren't well but I didn't realise you didn't have much time left. If I'd known I'd have spoken to you before you passed and thanked you. We spoke many times privately and always found you to be a classy guy and always the
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contender with the Antarctic expeditions of Scott et al. as his specialist subject. But his renowned modesty prevailed and he claimed he new very little about the subject – despite his numerous Featured Articles on the subject. Brian and I joined Knowledge (XXG) around the same time and Brian's
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I can only echo what others have said. Brian was a huge help to me when I first started on WP, and was unfailingly full of wise advice whenever asked. I was lucky enough to collaborate with him on one article, and it was a rare honour. My deepest sympathy to his family, and I hope it is a small
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Thanks to everyone for their moving tributes to Brian; it means more to us than we can say. We are amazed to see how widely he was loved and respected by this community, and so happy to know that so many people have him in their thoughts. We have created this user page to upload one or two more
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Devastated. A kind, expert, willing and helpful Wikipedian, par excellence. This place will be far the worse without him. I do hope his family see these messages and realise how much his onwiki 'family' appreciated him too. I can only imagine how much someone with such a kindly footprint on the
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in Paris, but rapidly achieved success, and later became recognised as one of the most influential musical works of the 20th century. The score has many novel features, including experiments in tonality, metre, rhythm, stress and dissonance. The scenario is the celebration of spring by various
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I cannot begin to say how sorry I am. I had the privilege of meeting Brian and his daughter in London once, and this news breaks my heart. Brian was an amazing man and a true scholar, and the world is a lesser place without him. If his family and friends are reading, please accept my heartfelt
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So sorry to hear this -- the place really will not be the same without Brian. I envy my colleagues who had the chance to meet him in the flesh. It was entirely natural and appropriate that he was the driving force behind the FAC Mentoring Scheme, as he was really a mentor to us all. My sincere
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Carmen, and finally kills her in a jealous rage. The depictions of proletarian life, immorality, and lawlessness broke new ground in French opera. Bizet died suddenly after the 33rd performance, unaware that the work would achieve international acclaim within the following ten years.
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is a short introduction, - in the background you hear an extreme performance, a recording which renders only the music Monteverdi wrote (and no additions to make it a proper liturgical vespers service), with 10 singers, and soloists for all instruments. I heard them in concert at the
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I am very sorry to hear of Brian's loss. He was, without a doubt, one of the finest and most eloquent editors in the history of Knowledge (XXG). He built a lasting legacy of high quality writing on the encyclopaedia that will live on. Thank you for all your time volunteering Brian.
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in Paris on 3 March 1875, its breaking of conventions shocked and scandalized its first audiences. The opera was originally written with musical numbers and spoken dialogue. Set in southern Spain, it tells of the downfall of Don José, a naïve soldier who is seduced by the fiery
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gentle manners combined with his powerful intellect was one of the reasons why I decided to stay. I thought that if all Knowledge (XXG) editors were as kind and gifted as this man, I would love it here. I am deeply saddened and I will miss him so much. Goodbye dear Brian.
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Not only was Brian an incredible writer and reviewer, but he had that amazing quality of being able to get more out of those around him. His work at FAC over countless years has vastly improved Knowledge (XXG) for the better, and I am deeply saddened to hear this news.
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where others have also left condolences (I am not sure if the family will necessarily find their way here even though there are links from there to here and pings made here). (2) While reading condolences left at another recently deceased Wikipedian's talk page (see
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Thank you Brian for what you've given to the world by your volunteering here at Knowledge (XXG)! Your influence will be felt by countless readers over generations. Your family should be proud of what you've done, which is altruism of the highest order. Rest easy.
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I wanted to create something by which we could all commemorate our friend Brian and, although userboxes are often used for frivolous purposes, it occurred to me that it would be meaningful simply to display the following userbox on our user pages:
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I did have the privilege of meeting him once. An immense loss to his family, and also to Knowledge (XXG). Gave generously of his time and advice to the end. It's stunning knowing that there will never be more pithy, to the point comments over his
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I have only just seen this. I had the good fortune to meet Brian, as well as a relative of his (a daughter, I think) nearly three years ago in London. Good man, longstanding Wikipedian. A loss that he has now died. Best wishes to his family.
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Sadness has conquered my heart after I got this news. I hope he had a happy life and it's sad to hear another great editor has to go away from us. I've never known him or worked with him but I hope his soul will rest in peace amen. Cheers.
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My condolences to his loved ones and friends. He was among one of the best collaborators to FAC process, from my limited interactions with him. His role was literally quite irreplaceable, and I will miss him and his insightful inputs.
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This is just heartbreaking. There are very few editors (if any) who have done more for the FAC process, or Knowledge (XXG) in general, than Brian. I'd go even farther than FunkMonk and say the site won't be the same without him.
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This is devastating news. I was fortunate to have met him and I shall cherish it always. A fabulous writer and a lovely man. Thank you for your work Brian. My very best wishes to his family at this difficult time.
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Very sad - I only met Brian once, but saw him a good deal online. A great Wikipedian, who has already been greatly missed since he reduced his editing, and will continue to be. All best wishes to his family,
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I am shocked and greatly saddened to hear this. An irreplaceable editor with the highest of personal and professional standards – he will be most sorely missed. Heartfelt condolences to friends and family.
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were instrumental in my development both as a Wikipedian and a writer in general. He showed resilience in continuing to contribute to the project despite his illness. He will be greatly missed.
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Thank you for your kindness. I've always felt that this expedition got less recognition than it deserved, particularly in the UK – perhaps this will help to redress the balance, somewhat.
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I also have only just seen this, and although I never met Brian in person, I have many affectionate memories of his personable presence here on Knowledge (XXG). Best wishes from
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in 1907–1909. During its time in Antarctica, the Australasian Antarctic Expedition's sledging parties covered around 2,600 miles (4,180 km) of unexplored territory. Its ship,
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I am sorry for your loss. He had a mild-mannered indirect way of offering criticism. He was very generous. He was highly intelligent. Those are the things I remember.
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Wow, Brian is one of the many people around here whom I have never actually met, but has helped me become a better writer, and frankly a better person. He will be missed.
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I'm deeply grateful to have worked with Brian at FAC and peer review and elsewhere. He was incredibly erudite, incredibly productive, incredibly steady: a great editor.
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I'm deeply grateful to have worked with Brian at FAC and peer review and elsewhere. He was incredibly erudite, incredibly productive, incredibly steady: a great editor.
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I received an email notice from his daughter. I assume others have as well. He was definitely one of the nice guys. I remember Ceoil once referred to him as an angel. ♩
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Though I only worked with him once, he and his great contributions—especially those at FAC—will be missed by many. Condolences to his friends and family; rest in peace.
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I was shocked when I learned of it, and left a message on his talk page. Should we perhaps move the above to there, where his relatives will be more likely to look? --
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primitive rituals, at the end of which a sacrificial victim dances herself to death. After its explosive premiere the ballet was not performed until the 1920s, when
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All my condolences to you. He has had a lasting positive impact on all of those, myself included, who interacted with him. His legacy lives on in wikipedia at large.
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Greatly saddened to hear this news, which I only just found out about. A few months ago, I had noticed his recent return to one of his topic areas with his work on
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I'm back after a 10 year hiatus. I see user names and I can't really remember why I liked one and disliked another back in the day. Brian was one that I liked.
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has left a beautiful legacy not only to us, his fellow Wikipedians, but also to thousands of ordinary readers around the world. We shall not see his equal again.
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I'm sad to hear this - I didn't work closely with Brian, but he reviewed a number of my articles at FAC over the years and he was always pleasant to work with.
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I greatly appreciated Brian's many source reviews of articles I've put up for Featured. He was always patient and respectful but exacting. Vale Brian.
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this is very sad news. I am touched and inspired by the depth and profundity of his work and his creative efforts here. he will be greatly missed. --
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contact between Antarctica and Australia. Its broad exploration program laid the groundwork for Australia's later territorial claims in Antarctica.
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This is a gut punch; I so dearly loved our Brainy Brian. May he rest in eternal peace and his family know how much he was loved and appreciated.
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A true gentleman and a scholar who was unending helpful and always led by example. Once had the pleasure of meeting him, and hew be sorely missed.
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BB was an extraordinary contributor, and I cherish the interactions I had with him here. His work enriched this encyclopedia and its mission. --
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I, for one, very much appreciate the many improvements you have brought to the article. Thank you for all your contributions to our encyclopedia.
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All of us who interacted with him can testify that he had a positive impact on this community and wikipedia at large. His legacy lives on here.
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voice of reason. Thankyou for your fine contributions and expert guidance with Featured Articles and TFA. We will all greatly miss you Brian.♩
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Thanks Brian for all the source reviews you conducted to keep the FAC process moving. Unfortunately, those were my sole interactions with BB.
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This is incredibly sad news. Goodbye, Brian, and thank you for everything you did here. With thoughts and best wishes to his loved ones,
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I am so sad. Brian was so giving of his time and talent - it was such a pleasure to have worked with him and he will be sorely missed.
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family is still watching this page, please accept my condolences, and rest assured that Brian has left a lasting legacy on the site.
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Brian was a brilliant contributor and a highly accomplished writer. I once suggested to him the he should consider applying to be a
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Brian helped me with comments on my first featured article. His wisdom, calm manner and constructive approach were invaluable. Per
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I remember how Brian would also take his time on articles I've nominated for FA to ensure quality. RIP Brian, you will be missed.
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RIP Brian, Thank you for your contributions to the project, My sincere condolences to friends and family at this difficult time. –
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I'm sorry to hear this. I didn't know him well, but he was extremely conscientious and helpful in any review of his that I saw.
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incredible, and he is one of the most talented and patient Wikipedians I have known. Please give my condolences to his family.
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with dramatic and virtuoso elements from the emerging opera, and offered a great diversity in musical styles and expression.
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Very sorry to hear this. Brian was a thorough and knowledgeable editor who helped me out at FAC on more than one occasion.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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There ought to be a fitting epitaph borrowed from some Antarctic explorer but (to quote Brian instead), most of them are "
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Definitely a fixture here, and definitely a great positive. He will be missed, condolences to his family and friends.
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I am so sorry to hear this. I only now found out - and yes, he will be very sorely missed. Rest peacefully Brian.
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A sad loss. Brian was one of the finest editors we've had, as well as one of the pleasantest people I've met here.
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I never met him or had much interaction on Knowledge (XXG), but his work speaks for him now that he is gone. · · ·
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mentioned on Brian's talk page that some people have started using). (3) Could someone put something fitting at
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Sorry for the loss of this excellent Wikipedian. My thoughts go out to his friends--seems like there are many.
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I owe him a great deal. And much like Browning's Grammarian, he kept at it to the end. A deeply felt loss.--
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Brian taught me and many others a lot, it will be difficult to fill out the void he left, if even possible.
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I am so sad. Brian was so giving of his time and talent - it was such a pleasure to have worked with him.
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I want to thank you for all the most excellent work you have done recently to rewrite the article on the
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So sorry to hear about Brian, we have a dearth of those with his skills and good humour. All the best:
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FAs and his incredible industry, but also through the spirit of collaboration he exemplified so well.
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friend to all who met him, and this place is a little less appealing now he won't be here anymore. –
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program, and the collection of many biological and geological samples, including the discovery of
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Just this day became aware of his passing. My condolences to his RL family and his WP friends. ―
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Dear colleagues; please know that Brian’s family have posted a message of appreciation at his
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comfort to see how fondly he is remembered here by so many people grateful to have known him.
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Happy birthday, Brian. You are still missed by more people than you could realise. Cheers -
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Happy birthday, Brian. You are still missed by more people than you could realise. Cheers -
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This is very sad news. His contributions here were enormous. I really appreciated his help.
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family to know how deep the affection and respect for him were here. Bless you, dear Brian!
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Extraordinarily sad news. A special Wikipedian. My deepest sympathy to friends and family.
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family and friends. Farewell, Brian; you will be missed by all who knew you. — Patrick.
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The article is the work of many over many years ... The main inspiration came from
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Very sorry to hear. A great guy to work with. Always helpful and very productive.
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Condolences. This is terribly sad news; Brian will certainly be sorely missed.
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I winced when I read this. A colleague in every sense of the word. - Dank (
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warm display of colors. Your Knowledge (XXG) colleagues remember, Brian. --
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I am so sorry. Brian was a great, friendly Wikipedian. He will be missed.
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myself worthy of him is thoroughly depressing. The world is poorer.
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civility, humor, patience and a willingness to help others.
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I am very sorry to hear about this. It is a very sad loss.
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