
I received this communications a short while ago. It is with the greatest sadness that I must announce this.
Diane Phelan
Message: Dear Anthony and the WUWT moderators:
I am the daughter of Robert Phelan and I unfortunately have some bad news to pass on. My father passed away suddenly last night from what we believe to be a heart attack. I know you had a party planned on the 18th. I would hate to say it’s cancelled because knowing my father, he would want the celebration to continue, but I’m hoping we could have a conversation first.
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I’m so sorry to have to bring this news to you. He spoke of you often and with much respect and admiration.
Bob was the nicest and most helpful individual you could ever want to meet. I had met him twice, at two Heartland conferences, and we spoke over the phone often. He was tireless and dedicated to helping us all here, he was very helpful to me, and we’ve all lost a dear friend. Many of you knew him by his signature [REP].
I can tell you this was like a kick in the stomach for me. I loved Bob like a brother. He was always quick with a laugh and easy to talk with. He was fair, and honest, and good. My last communications with him was yesterday morning, and as usual, it was a message to help me with something about WUWT, passing along an important comment that I might otherwise have missed due to the volume.
I spoke with Diane Phelan his daughter, today, and I have conveyed my deepest sympathy to her and to the family. Details on funeral or other arrangements are obviously uncertain right now, and I will pass them along on this thread as I have them. I’ll also post a photo and official obituary when I have them.
As for the WUWT East Coaster’s picnic planned at Bob’s house on the 18th, – I don’t know at this point. One day at a time.
Bob was a lecturer at Eastern Connecticut State University in Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work. He understood people well, which is what made him such a great asset as a lead moderator at WUWT. To say he will be missed here, is an understatement.
The header of WUWT goes to a black band now, to honor and mourn his passing.
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UPDATE: A site for donations to help cover funeral costs will be made available in a day or two. I’ll announce that here when it is ready. – Anthony
UPDATE2: 8/11/12 6:30PM PST
The wake is this Wed, August 15th from 4-8p at the Cody-White Funeral Home (right off the Milford MetroNorth stop) 107 Broad St., Milford, CT 06460.
The funeral is this Thurs., August 16th at 10:30 am at St. Mary’s Church, 70 Gulf St. Milford, CT. The interment will be at St Mary’s Cemetery immediately following.
Full obituary here
The link to the memorial fund site set up is:
http://www.giveforward.com/therobertphelanmemorialfund
There’s lot of new pictures of Bob there. Please take a moment to look and consider helping.
The Phelan family asked me if I would ask your to donate to the memorial fund in lieu of flowers. I am happy to do so, especially after learning of this below.
I received this update from his daughter Diane Phelan, when I inquired where Bob was when he was stricken:
To answer your question, my father was found at his study desk, where we often found him asleep! He had very likely fallen asleep moderating the blog, or doing some related research.
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As I probably mentioned to you, he most likely didn’t feel it and it was quick and peaceful for him, something I am grateful for and it’s what he would have wanted.
Thank you for any considerations you can offer. I have made a significant contribution myself. – Anthony
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He was eloquent, so much so that it was evident in a dozen word moderation note.
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Sunrise, Sunset.
Sunrise, Sunset.
Swiftly flow the years…
One season following another,
Fading from happiness to tears.
Sunrise. Sunset.
Sunrise……Sunset.
My deepest sympathies to the family of [REP]. I knew him and appreciated him as the voice of reason behind many comment threads here at WUWT.
I and many others will miss him but we never knew him. Such was his greatness.
Sincere condolences to those who did know him, especially his family. Many care about your pain.
Richard
Difficult to believe we will no longer see the initials REP moderating on this site.
I add my condolences to his family and friends.
Robert E Phelan was one of the most interesting commenters on sceptical blogs, often bringing his social science expertise to bear in a thought-provoking manner. I’ve started a thread at
http://bishophill.squarespace.com/discussion/post/1920076
where readers are invited to post links or quotes from his contributions, just to show that the “soft” social sciences have something useful and original to offer to the discussion. Anyone who’s more organised than I am and has kept references is invited to contribute to a memorial “best of” compilation of his contributions. Thanks WUWT readers, and thanks Robert.
His legacy, in part, can be found in the fond memories that the people here have of him. To the ancient Egyptians, your afterlife depended on how well you were remembered. Even by their standard, [REP] will do well.
Godspeed [REP]
RIP.
The warmists scratch their heads why sceptic blog sites go from strength to strength and the answer is here. When the death of someone you’ve never met, never really exchanged words with makes you cry, you know that that person was someone special. Moderating is a very hard, under appreciated job and Bob was firm, fair and witty. If the World was led by people like that, we’d have few problems. Sceptics are revolutionaries and Bob was a big part of what makes this the gentlest, most reasonable revolution ever. A special thank you to his family for lending him to us. We will remember.
Paul Vaughan gives a fine example of Roberts work. He was a fair minded man and will be much missed.Sympathies goes to his family for whom this has been a great shock
tonyb
My condoleances to the family for this loss. It is a sad day for the blog to loose one of its finest moderators…
My condolences to Robert’s family.
Being at the ‘alarmist’ side of many climate change issues, I often disagree with many of WUWT commenters. Still, I have found moderators to be fair, balanced and reasonable. May this long list of supporting posts give some strength to his family, and let me express my gratitude for the important work that WUWT moderators are doing day-in, day-out.
Robert will be missed dearly.
As someone else commented, REP had the rare ability to keep the cats herded without raising any hackles. Condolences to his family.
“They are not yet dead, who live on in people’s hearts.” RIP Bob. Condolences to Bob’s family and friends.
Didnt actually know him but I could tell by his replies and comments that he was one of the good ones .With a mind I could have really gotten to know. RIP REP
Condolences to his family and friends.
Pointman
I am shocked. I always appreciated Bob’s frequent and fair moderation notes. I was sorry not to have any possibility to get over the pond for the WUWT picnic he had planned for the 18th – it would have been a great pleasure to finally meet him. He will be sorely missed by the moderation team.
People have already said just about everything I would like to have said.
I can only add that I wish I had known him as a man and not just by his initials.
This is so sad. I lurk here regularly and post rarely but [REP]’s moderation was always fair and witty and his remarks usually spot on. My condolences to his family and friends.
What incredibly sad news.
Two further thoughts cross my mind.
Firstly, will Robert’s family be made aware of this page which might provide some small comfort to them, knowing that he was held in such great respect and admiration?.
Second, is that we don’t show our appreciation enough of people that peform sterling service on our behalf. Yesterday was my Birthday. We spent it going for a long walk on Dartmoor, then had a delicious cream tea at the most delightful country house hotel. I said to the owner how delightful the experience had been and she was visibly pleased. We need to tell people like Robert, like DB Stealey and all those we come into regular contact with in all walks of life, how much their efforts are appreciated
tonyb
May I offer my deepest condolences to his family, friends, students and colleagues. He will be missed here. 🙁
Gone, but never to be forgotten. You can’t stop the signal.
My sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Ivor Ward
Sad day, I would join the long list of people here offering condolences to Mr Phelan’s Family and Friends.
My condolences to the family.
United we stand, divided we fall
A fallen trouper who will be greatly missed
R.I.P. Robert Phelan