Subj : FidoGazette Vol 13 no 38 Page: 2 To : All From : Janis Kracht Date : Wed Sep 18 2019 23:00:26 No more Roger Nelson by Ward Dossche - 2:292/854 The last couple of years a morbid reality hit, if you saw your name mentioned in an article here written by me, it meant you were dead. Quite shocking. Really, I have been writing too many obituaries and it uncovers a reality about FidoNet ... it is dying, and so are we. On Sept. 10th 2019 Roger Nelson of 1:3828/7 NCS BBS passed away from reasons undisclosed but definitely natural. Roger was 85 years old when he died. He was born in New Orleans, LA and moved to Houma LA around 1985. He is survived by two sons and a daughter. He has 4 grandchildren. Roger had a computer repair shop called Nelson's Computer Service. He retired around age 65, some 20 years ago. His main hobby was fishing until his legs limited him from getting in and out of the boat. After that he was rather reclusive and spent most of his time watching classic movies and tinkering with computers I was told. Roger entered the nodelist Nov.15th 1991. But as is the case with many of us, he had been active before as a user on a BBS and later as a point. At least that's what he mentioned to me. Roger was very modest but a man of many talents. We chatted a lot about JFK being murdered (he was very close to the team of Jim Garrison, the New Orleans District Attorney who was the only one to bring someone to trial, without success), about fishing, about the D'Bridge software and about anything else really. Aviation ... of course. He was a moderator of certain echomail conferences and though he was accused by some of squatting echo-tags, if it really happened that way, then after some careful consideration I think Roger did it with the best of intentions in mind. He could be so very human. Unknown to many Roger entertained links to some sysops who were claimed to be controversial ... it was very easy to get in arguments with Bob Seaborn or Roy Witt, but they were on Roger's "friends-list" and I remember he was thoroughly shaken when Bob Seaborn passed away. He had few friends, but those he had were very loyal and highly trusted. If you were one of them, you were blessed. He loved a good Guinness, his favourite beer, and there were endless discussions about Irish Guinness versus the English counterpart ... it appeared it's even being brewed in the US. Then FIDONEWS 36-37Page 3 16 Sep 2019 I sent him a batch of Belgian 12-degree trappist ales. From that moment on he figured trappist ales were the best. Roger was a gentleman, you could agree with him or disagree, but whenever we did we both agreed to disagree -- like men. During my summer-stay this past July at Camp Fife BSA in Washington-state Roger was admitted in a nursing home where tests were going to be performed but he was going to go home after receiving some physical therapy, or so he said. Although that may have been correct, the fact is that both Nick Andre and I had been noticing a shift in behaviour by Roger and we were getting really concerned ... You know, when you've had this same scenario happen with other people downplaying the seriousness of the situation, you become suspicious. After a lengthy exchange of ideas, mostly about the JFK-murder, of course, this summer of 2019 I wrote him "... one day ... soon ... shaking your hand in friendship is now on the top of my bucket-list" ... then came September 10th 2019 and Roger was no more. FIDOGAZETTE Vol 13 No 38 Page 2 September 18, 2019 ----------------------------------------------------------------- --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-4 * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38) .