Our dear Richard Bailey
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Our dear Richard Bailey
It is with great sadness to inform you that this morning our dear solarchat friend Richard Bailey passed away. He had been suffering with prostate cancer for the past year. He always kept us up to date with his daily solar images and entertained us with his banter with SwissWalter. The two of them together talking about the 'bank' of solar spots and whether he was in the money or in deficit always had me in stitches. This has come as quite a shock as he has been doing so well recently.
Well Richard, you are with SwissWalter now and investing in the solar bank together.
Well Richard, you are with SwissWalter now and investing in the solar bank together.
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Re: Our dear Richard Bailey
“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.”
― Carl Sagan, Cosmos
After a long day in the warmth of the sun, we come home to rest at night in the cool of the earth.
Rest in peace Richard...
― Carl Sagan, Cosmos
After a long day in the warmth of the sun, we come home to rest at night in the cool of the earth.
Rest in peace Richard...
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Sad news
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Very sad.
R.I.P.
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Does anyone have a copy of that lovely photograph of Richard, Pedro, Stephen and Mark from 2014? I would love to have it.
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So sorry to hear the sad news about Richard. Thanks for letting us know, Alexandra.
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RIP.
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Another reminder to take time out to stop and smell the roses.
RIP.
Stu.
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Sad news indeed, Stephen posted the photo on FB yesterday
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Great pic!
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So sad to read this - I did enjoy Richard's contribution to my Solar world. RIP.