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Amigaworld.net News   Amigaworld.net News : AmigaWorld moderator Coder involved in tragic accident.
   posted by Samurai_Crow on 16-Sep-2013 15:45:36 (52915 reads)
According to the posts to Patrick Wesseling's wall on Facebook by his wife, he was hit by a car and killed while jogging. He was known here as Coder, one of the site's moderators.

Rest in Peace Coder!



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WolfToTheMoon 
Re: AmigaWorld moderator Coder involved in tragic accident.
Posted on 17-Sep-2013 21:16:21
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RIP

My condolences to family and friends


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Rest in peace Coder...


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Really sad news.

RIP.


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So sad to hear! :(
RIP Coder


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A tragic way to die!

We miss you Pat!

Rest in peace!


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RIP Coder


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From: Behind dikes, on seabottom. Netherlands, that is. More exact: Flevoland.

@ Hondo et al,

I have contacted Jinny and offered my help in dealing with Patrick's Amigagear.

Others may have done so, too, but since there is an active Dutch Amigascene I just thought we should try to be helpfull.



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My condolences to the family. Sad to see parting an amigan.
R.I.P.


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My prayers for his family.

Someone in the Linux community was involved in a similar tragic accident in the past six months. It seem this sort of thing happens more often than is known.


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This is sad beyond words. I can't believe it...

I don't follow the Amiga that much anymore but not long ago, i stumbled on Coder's blog about his amiga projects and it amazed me how passionate, enthusiastic, optimistic, friendly and nice he always seemed to be (and still continued to be). He seemed like such an all round nice guy.

RIP Patrick and my condolences to friends and family.

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Very sad news.
Condolences to his family and his friends.



ciao and RiP Patrick.

Enrico Vidale

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Really sad news sorry to hear this my thoughts are with his friends and

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Shocking and sad news!
An Amigan, but first of all a husband, a young person with his life ahead, interrupted by such a tragic event. My deepest condolences to his wife & family.
A great loss to the community.
Rest in peace Patrick (Coder).


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Very sad news, RIP coder.


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@ bison
Quote:

Someone in the Linux community was involved in a similar tragic accident in the past six months. It seem this sort of thing happens more often than is known.


Another member of our community, Darius Brewka had a nearly fatal accident a long time ago.
My brother helped him as a betatester for his famous AmiStart program (well known in AROS/Icaros Desktop). I hope he`s doing well now...


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RIP Patrick... And my best wishes of support for his family, he will be missed

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Very sad news indeed. We had the occasional chat on Twitter. He was a lovely chap and will be very much missed.


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@Cass

I betatested os4 version of amistart for Darius Brewka. He was really a good developer, easy to communicate with and always fixed bugs and good ideas. Havent heard much since the accident. I hope that he is getting better.

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R.I.P. Patrick , my condolences to all his family and all his friends.


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I can't believe it. Such awful, tragic news. RIP Coder. Best wishes to all his family and friends.

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