Monday, December 10th, 2007...10:03 am
The Passing of Marc Orchant
It is with great sadness that we pass along the news of the passing of Marc Orchant.
Marc was a friend and reader of BBP. Though we never spoke to him verbally or met him face-to-face, what contact we had with him was classy and positive. As is indicated from the great outpouring of love and support, Marc was well respected in the blogging community.
He will be missed.
Oliver Starr broke the news yesterday in this way…
It is with great sadness that I report that Marc Orchant, Husband to Sue, Father to Rebecca and Jason, and friend to so many, passed away just a short time ago. I was notified by Marc’s brother Craig.
His family and closest friends were at his side and his favorite music was playing. Craig said that Marc’s passing was as peaceful and easy as anyone could have hoped and he left this world surrounded by love from so many people that he couldn’t possibly have failed to know how many people cared for, appreciated and respected him.
Anyone that knew Marc also knew how much he loved music; especially the Grateful Dead. The excerpt below is from one of the songs that helped the family say goodbye to Marc and helped Marc move on to the next world. I talked to Marc almost every single day for the past couple of years. I’m sure that I’m not alone when I say that I am going to miss him so, so much.
To allow for people that may need to travel and take time of work, services are most likely going to be held this coming Wednesday afternoon at the Temple where the Orchants are members. I will provide more specific details as soon as they have been provided to me. Marc’s family expressed once again their gratitude for the outpouring of love and support that the technology community has shown in this very difficult time. Your warmth, concern and friendship will not be forgotten.
River gonna take me
Sing me sweet and sleepy
Sing me sweet and sleepy
all the way back home
It’s a far gone lullaby
sung many years ago
Mama, Mama, many worlds I’ve come
since I first left homeGoin home, goin home
by the waterside I will rest my bones
Listen to the river sing sweet songs
to rock my soul
Oliver also posted a very nice memorial post here.
Sue, Jason & Rebecca. Know our prayers are with you. May the God of all comfort be so in this time of unspeakable grief.
Jason & Michael
Black Belt Productivity
1 Comment
April 8th, 2008 at 12:48 pm
Hi guys.
It’s clearly impossible to make our way round to every person/team that’s shown such compassion during this surreal time for our family. But you should know, we draw such strength from the ferocity of the blog community’s response to my dad’s passing. We all know how universally he affected our lives, but to be able to see that same influence in others in a tangible way is profoundly amazing.
So again, thank you. Keep being all… productive.
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