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Re: Michael Bartosh



Michael had just recently done a site-visit while he had a spare day here in Denver.  He was able to fix problems that I've been spending weeks on in merely a 1/2 a day.  We were in the process of setting up another day for him to come back out in July.  I got the news on this last night and was utterly shocked and saddened, and well, angry at the same time.  How on earth can someone who knows so much and yet is so humble about it be taken away so easily.  In my opinion there is a huge vacuum not only in the Mac community, but the world has lost a great soul....

Michael - you truly will be missed - but never forgotten.

On Jun 12, 2006, at 4:34 AM, Josh Wisenbaker wrote:


On Jun 12, 2006, at 6:31 AM, Ian Baillie wrote:

> Sad to hear the news about Michael, and so young too. I have never 
> met him,
> but saw him as someone who was always keen to help others on the 
> list by
> having either direct solutions or pointing them in the right 
> direction. He will be
> missed. Condolences go out to his family. I hope his spirit of 
> helpfulness will
> continue to live on through others...

Here is the text of what I posted on AFP548.com about Michael. I know 
not everyone reads the site but I think that everyone here would like 
a little more info about the loss of our friend.

<article>
It is with the heaviest of hearts that I write these words, but this 
weekend we lost Michael Bartosh to a tragic accident in Tokyo, Japan 
at the far too young age of 28.

Early on Sunday morning Michael fell to his death from a friend’s 
balcony. Police have ruled the death an accident.

To many people Michael was a source of endless information that he 
provided about Mac OS X Server. He was an author, a trainer, a 
consultant, and, to many, a good friend. All of us here at AFP548.com 
are still in a state of shock over the loss. We are sure that many in 
the community feel the same way.

He is survived by his wife, Amber. Please keep his family in your 
thoughts during these difficult times. We know he will never be far 
from ours.
</article>

Thanks,
Josh

--
Josh Wisenbaker, ACSA
http://www.afp548.com
Breaking my server to save yours.

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References: 
 >Michael Bartosh (From: Dave Schroeder <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Michael Bartosh (From: Ian Baillie <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Michael Bartosh (From: Josh Wisenbaker <email@hidden>)



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