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I've not contributed as much on here of late, more so on the Google
Group. But there is overlap and I know some of you will have known Ron Button, who sadly died yesterday. Like me Ron was one of the original conributors to USW in the very early days. I know one or two of you knew him personally, or as a regular on here. In fact that was where I first got to know him and then helped him to set up his AWS to replace his ageing Davis one. Of course having the Woodford Wells Weather web site and a computerised data system was great fun for him. Nevertheless he still maintained his daily weather diary and has daily weather records going back to the fifties or before I believe :-) In these last ten years we frequently had lunch together and enjoyed chats about the weather and other topics, many of which we didn't agree upon! Hopefully, apart from his in depth knowledge of past weather events, you will remember him for his dry wit and his fatherly ability to not get involved with some of the less pleasant goings on at USW and the ability to lessen the tension and get things back on track, usually with some sharp but witty remark. He was only diagnosed with a brain tumour a couple of weeks ago and up until Christmas, before he started to become ill, he was probably the brightest, liveliest, most active man I have ever met in his mid eighties and I will miss my chats with a classic "old school" amateur weather enthusiast very much, Dave --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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In message , Dave Cornwell
writes I've not contributed as much on here of late, more so on the Google Group. But there is overlap and I know some of you will have known Ron Button, who sadly died yesterday. That's sad news. Thanks for letting us know. -- John Hall "Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history." George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) |
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On Thursday, 14 February 2019 19:52:05 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
I've not contributed as much on here of late, more so on the Google Group. But there is overlap and I know some of you will have known Ron Button, who sadly died yesterday. Like me Ron was one of the original conributors to USW in the very early days. I know one or two of you knew him personally, or as a regular on here. In fact that was where I first got to know him and then helped him to set up his AWS to replace his ageing Davis one. Of course having the Woodford Wells Weather web site and a computerised data system was great fun for him. Nevertheless he still maintained his daily weather diary and has daily weather records going back to the fifties or before I believe :-) In these last ten years we frequently had lunch together and enjoyed chats about the weather and other topics, many of which we didn't agree upon! Hopefully, apart from his in depth knowledge of past weather events, you will remember him for his dry wit and his fatherly ability to not get involved with some of the less pleasant goings on at USW and the ability to lessen the tension and get things back on track, usually with some sharp but witty remark. He was only diagnosed with a brain tumour a couple of weeks ago and up until Christmas, before he started to become ill, he was probably the brightest, liveliest, most active man I have ever met in his mid eighties and I will miss my chats with a classic "old school" amateur weather enthusiast very much, Dave --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus Sad but we all get to push up daisies one day. Any one grabbing his shtick |
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Thanks for the information Dave, that's very sad news.
Ron was a wonderful and positive contributor to these pages and will be sadly missed. In this internet age, it's a very positive thing to have had someone like him to become part of the newsgroup family. Never knew him, never met him, but a good friend on here. |
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On Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 9:50:54 PM UTC, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Sad That's all was needed, eg? Agreed with David Ron's positivity. Richard |
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Dave Cornwell wrote:
I've not contributed as much on here of late, more so on the Google Group. But there is overlap and I know some of you will have known Ron Button, who sadly died yesterday. Like me Ron was one of the original conributors to USW in the very early days. I know one or two of you knew him personally, or as a regular on here. In fact that was where I first got to know him and then helped him to set up his AWS to replace his ageing Davis one. Of course having the Woodford Wells Weather web site and a computerised data system was great fun for him. Nevertheless he still maintained his daily weather diary and has daily weather records going back to the fifties or before I believe :-) In these last ten years we frequently had lunch together and enjoyed chats about the weather and other topics, many of which we didn't agree upon! Hopefully, apart from his in depth knowledge of past weather events, you will remember him for his dry wit and his fatherly ability to not get involved with some of the less pleasant goings on at USW and the ability to lessen the tension and get things back on track, usually with some sharp but witty remark. He was only diagnosed with a brain tumour a couple of weeks ago and up until Christmas, before he started to become ill, he was probably the brightest, liveliest, most active man I have ever met in his mid eighties and I will miss my chats with a classic "old school" amateur weather enthusiast very much, Dave --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus Very sad news. I corresponded with Ron occasionally over the years and finally got to meet him face-to-face at Philip Eden's funeral. A lovely man with an excellent wit and whose glass always seemed to be half full. I shall miss our correspondence. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. https://peakdistrictweather.org twitter: @TideswellWeathr |
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On Thursday, 14 February 2019 19:52:05 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
I've not contributed as much on here of late, more so on the Google Group. But there is overlap and I know some of you will have known Ron Button, who sadly died yesterday. Like me Ron was one of the original conributors to USW in the very early days. I know one or two of you knew him personally, or as a regular on here. In fact that was where I first got to know him and then helped him to set up his AWS to replace his ageing Davis one. Of course having the Woodford Wells Weather web site and a computerised data system was great fun for him. Nevertheless he still maintained his daily weather diary and has daily weather records going back to the fifties or before I believe :-) In these last ten years we frequently had lunch together and enjoyed chats about the weather and other topics, many of which we didn't agree upon! Hopefully, apart from his in depth knowledge of past weather events, you will remember him for his dry wit and his fatherly ability to not get involved with some of the less pleasant goings on at USW and the ability to lessen the tension and get things back on track, usually with some sharp but witty remark. He was only diagnosed with a brain tumour a couple of weeks ago and up until Christmas, before he started to become ill, he was probably the brightest, liveliest, most active man I have ever met in his mid eighties and I will miss my chats with a classic "old school" amateur weather enthusiast very much, Dave Hi,Dave, Like you I do not post much these days but this is bad news indeed - thank you so much for letting us know. I met Ron a couple of times and found him a lovely man, one of the old school of observers. Ken |
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On 15/02/2019 11:41, Ken Cook wrote:
On Thursday, 14 February 2019 19:52:05 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote: I've not contributed as much on here of late, more so on the Google Group. But there is overlap and I know some of you will have known Ron Button, who sadly died yesterday. Like me Ron was one of the original conributors to USW in the very early days. I know one or two of you knew him personally, or as a regular on here. In fact that was where I first got to know him and then helped him to set up his AWS to replace his ageing Davis one. Of course having the Woodford Wells Weather web site and a computerised data system was great fun for him. Nevertheless he still maintained his daily weather diary and has daily weather records going back to the fifties or before I believe :-) In these last ten years we frequently had lunch together and enjoyed chats about the weather and other topics, many of which we didn't agree upon! Hopefully, apart from his in depth knowledge of past weather events, you will remember him for his dry wit and his fatherly ability to not get involved with some of the less pleasant goings on at USW and the ability to lessen the tension and get things back on track, usually with some sharp but witty remark. He was only diagnosed with a brain tumour a couple of weeks ago and up until Christmas, before he started to become ill, he was probably the brightest, liveliest, most active man I have ever met in his mid eighties and I will miss my chats with a classic "old school" amateur weather enthusiast very much, Dave Hi,Dave, Like you I do not post much these days but this is bad news indeed - thank you so much for letting us know. I met Ron a couple of times and found him a lovely man, one of the old school of observers. Ken I first met Ron, some 20 years ago, at a COL meeting. He was the nearest 'weather enthusiast' to my Epping weather station. We would meet up regularly to put the weather world to rights, otherwise it would be regular messages often along the lines of 'you got any snow yet'. A very pleasant man indeed with some fine anecdotes of his younger days at school in East London (or was it SW Essex?) in the 1940's as well as memories of winter 1947. I believe Ron started working at the Met Office after leaving school before going into business. A real gent. RIP Ron. George in Swanston, Edinburgh www.swanstonweather.co.uk -- George in Swanston, Edinburgh, 575'asl www.swanstonweather.co.uk |
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Like everyone else, I'm very sad to hear this. I knew Ron only as a member of this group, but always enjoyed reading his good-humoured contributions. Thank you, Ron, for being one of us.
Colin Youngs Brussels |
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On Friday, February 15, 2019 at 7:43:41 PM UTC, Colin Youngs wrote:
Thank you, Ron, for being one of us. Well said, Colin. Richard |
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