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One of my closest friends, @craigmaloney, passed away this morning. He was diagnosed with stage four cancer a bit over two years ago. He spent that time fighting like hell for his life. His eternal optimism was almost indestructible and deeply admirable. He refused to give up, even in the face of dwindling treatment options. I was given the opportunity to visit him last week, and even as his body was shutting down, he was still full of smiles.

Craig has been there for me since we became friends, through the best and the worst times of my life. Even when he was sick, he was there for me. He affected my life in many positive ways. There are two major life paths I took because of him that have forever changed the arc of my life story for the better. One, I attended PyOhio in 2017 after only two weeks of programming experience, and it introduced me to a supportive, wonderful community, of which I am a major part today. It led to my career as a community leader, programmer, and technical writer. Two, when I left my job of six years in September 2023, he suggested I try content creation, which I had fleetingly considered once or twice over the years, but never realistically, and never in a way where I believed I actually could. He convinced me I had more than enough to share with the world, and that what I have to share is important.

I am forever grateful to Craig's wife for giving me the opportunity to say goodbye. And I am forever grateful to Craig for making my life better in so many ways. Craig is an amazing person who wanted more than anything to have a positive effect on the world. You succeeded, in so many ways, friend. Rest peacefully now.

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in reply to Kattni

oh no. Thank you for sharing. I don't know what it's going to be like without @craigmaloney 's little cat with headphones all in my TL/notifications.
in reply to Kattni

Oh no.

Craig has been a meatspace friend for decades, and supported my writing career even before that. The world is a slightly worse place.

in reply to Michael Lucas

@mwl It really is. He always spoke highly of you. I know how amazing having his support can be.
in reply to Kattni

:flan_blush: And he of you.

He really was all about hooking cool folks up together. His work with MUG, his hard crust of cynicism over a pie of optimism, unabashed love of music and art and fun and computing... we're gonna miss him.

Thank you for letting us know.

in reply to Michael Lucas

@mwl You're very welcome. Posting here is basically the only thing I can do right now to help. His wife asked me to let people know. There's not much else I can do right now. I knew he reached a lot of people here, but I certainly did not expect that I would as well. This has been weird and wonderful.
in reply to Kattni

He had lots of friends, and we've all been worried about him.

He couldn't make our monthly Zoom, a couple weeks ago, and the voices in my head told me that wasn't good. I'm sure you're gonna tell his wife about the outpouring of grief here, no matter what I say, but: please do let her know he was loved.

And share any memorial arrangements, if you would. I know nobody knows anything yet, of course.

in reply to Kattni

Oh no. He's been a fediverse fixture just about as long as I can remember. Thank you so much for letting us know. 🕯️
in reply to Kattni

Condolences, he was a delight to have around on the timeline
in reply to Kattni

Oh my god. I am so saddened to hear this. Craig was "just" someone I would see around the fediverse and occasionally chat with, but he was someone whose opinions I respected and he seemed to treat everyone with respect himself. My condolences to his friends and family.
in reply to Kattni

Aw, my condolences to the friends & family of
@craigmaloney His presence will be missed.
in reply to Kattni

I just want to share this, it it’s a video of Craig speaking about Scheme, and it was one of my first real introductions to the language.

youtube.com/watch?v=Kq-4nhIkte…

It took me a while to grok the language, but I really wanted to, because people seemed to get so excited when talking about it. Craig was one of those people who influenced me to look into it more deeply, and I am thankful for that.

He will be missed.

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Morten Juhl-Johansen
@claudiom @thegibson I feel like we have chatted for many years - was he a part of the Identica crowd, perhaps?
in reply to Kattni

I'm devastated. He was really important for the P&C community and for me... I published a blog post to inform the Pepper&Carrot contributors

davidrevoy.com/article1021/goo…

reshared this

in reply to David Revoy

@davidrevoy I know the feeling, David. He always spoke so warmly and highly of you. Pepper & Carrot meant so much to him. Thank you for your post. He leaves a void in my life as well.
in reply to Kattni

:blobcatheart: :blobcatheart: :blobcatheart: Thank you.

I'm so raging of frustration to know I'll can't even cross the Atlantic and join the funerals...

in reply to Kattni

oh no, this is awful. I had no idea. We weren't mutuals but I saw him in my notifications a lot and he seemed nice. I regret not getting to know him better :(
in reply to Kattni

If I wanted to make a charitable donation in his name, which charity would be best?
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murph
@claudiom @mjj @thegibson
When I looked back in the wayback machine, I followed him back in 2008 on identi.ca .
in reply to Kattni

Never meet him but he was always excellent to me and others. May his memory be a blessing.