Just curious, were there some inappropriate threads deleted? I only read one that did any kind of speculating? The others were merely inquiring and not in any kind of horrible way? If curiousity wasn't in our DNA we wouldn't be where we are today, although I personally would not ask such questions I don't take offense to any. I also have benefited from Darryl's knowledge and will definitley miss following his comments and his insight. My deepest condolences to his family and friends as well.
It is hard to believe Darryl is no longer with us here on earth.
When I met him approx. 15 years ago, while he was at SOLA, I could not believe such a humble young man with such a sweet smile could be so crazy brilliant! He gave us (opticianary and optometry educators) his first version of Optics Lite I was hooked.
Nick-named him:
Darryl Meister, Meister Rama, sharpening pencils at the copy machine!' (Long nick-name, I know).
Many years later his nickname became 'Adorkable'!
He wrote many things for our students, and every year I would ask them to acknowledge him with a thank-you email. He ALWAYS responded to each student...a real class act.
As others who's lives have changed by the loss of a child/loved one, I can say that NO REASON will be adequate...there is no use asking.
When people would (be rude enough to) ask me if my daughter Amanda was texting or talking on the phone during her accident it was like a knife-stab. Truth is, it was a fluke accident with no foul-play...all of the rules were followed (seat belt, speed limit, ectl)...
Please, lets support Darryl's family by sending loving thoughts and prayers and by contributing to their fund-raiser posted on his facebook page.
RIP My Dear Friend Darryl, I will love you forever.
Until we meet again,
xoxoxo
Laurie
Ophthalmic Optician, Society to Advance Opticianry
Well said Laurie! Thanks for sharing.
Optiboard has lost a true, gentle Optical Master
OMG, I haven't heard about this until now. Like most of you I have looked to Darryl for advice, either directly,with a phone call, or indirectly through his writings... I can not think of a more prolific force in the industry. RIP
Paul:cheers:
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