Thursday, October 13, 2016

A Hole in the Blogosphere

Late last night I received the sad news that the well known wargames blogger (amongst many, many, other things)  Jeff Hudelson of Saxe-Bearstein finally lost his heroic fight with cancer earlier this month.

A shot of the battle of Wollmitz lifted from Jeff's blog.
My friend and ally Tom trying to negotiate a town on our left flank.
Jeff and I lived on opposite coasts of Canada, over 6,000 km apart, so I have only once had the pleasure of facing him across the table. The occasion was the Battle of Wollmitz in 2008, back  when I was maintaining a website rather than blogging. There was also a rather disastrous (for me) but fun Renaissance PBEM mini-campaign that he invited me to play in a few years ago ( alpianduchy.blogspot). Above all though, he was a valued friend, e-correspondent and fellow blogger whose emails, questions and observations often got my brain whirring.

He will be missed.

Rest easy Jeff.

(Obituary)

20 comments:

  1. Such very sad news. I knew Jeff as well through the blogosphere and communicated many times over the last few years sharing an interest in the ECW. Tragic loss.

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  2. So sad to learn this news. Thanks for letting us know, ROss.

    Best Regards,

    Stokes

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  3. Ah sh*t... we lost another good'un... RIP Jeff.... :o((

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  4. So sorry to hear about his sad demise, a great blogger and gamer, Tony

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  5. I am so sorry to hear the news.Had I not had the gracious email invitation to join EvE the Duchy of Tradgardland would never of happened nor would I have begun as a blogger.In all my communications with him through the blogsphere he was considerate and helpful. He will be missed.
    Thanks to you Ross for letting us know.

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  6. I didn't communicate with Jeff directly but I always enjoyed reading his comments here and would have enjoyed his company, I am sure. My sympathies to you, Ross, and to all his friends. Rest eternal grant to him, O Lord, and may light perpetual shine upon him.

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  7. Sad news, indeed. His was among the first of the blogs I encountered: wonderful stuff. Though the community is virtual, the loss is palpable. RIP Jeff, and condolences to his family and friends.

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  8. Sorry to hear this, Ross. I met Jeff at his house on Vancouver Island once and had a nice visit with him. He used to e-mail and ask for samples of my home made figures which I was always glad to send. His enthusiasm never seemed to wane even in the midst of treatments and illness. A nice man. John B.

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  9. That's very sad news Ross. Very sad indeed.

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  10. Sad news indeed. Jeff was one of the first commenters on my blog, and always had kind comments and helpful hints for me.

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  11. Aw, that is sad indeed. RIP, Blue Bear! Thank you for sharing Saxe-Bearstein and Stagonia (boo! hiss!) with us! You will be sorely missed, and never forgotten.

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  12. A lovely blog from a lovely man, RIP Blue Bear!

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  13. Thanks for telling us, Ross. Sad news indeed.

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  14. A mighty tree has fallen. We shall not soon see another like him. Rest in peace Blue Bear.

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  15. Such a sad way to go, but he shall be remembered

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  16. Such a sad way to go, but he shall be remembered

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  17. Sad news indeed.... we sparred with comments on a couple of ECW blogs, Jeff being a fervent Royalist supporter. May he rest in peace. Thanks for letting us know.

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  18. What sad news. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

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