Greetings friends
I was informed by Red Maria that we shared a mutual friend in Scott Bubar, aka Deacon Frye !
Scott certainly touched alot of folks and was repected, & loved, by many a community around this world wide web ....
I cannot even imagine how hard his passing was on his family, and close friends at home in CT.
The following are posts that I did at the time of his passing, I was not aware of his participation on this board so please except my apology !
Slàinte, Mac
It is with great sorrow, and a heavy heart, that I bring you the news of our good friend Scott Bubar's passing !
I received the following e-mail from Scott's son , Jonathan ( his pride & joy) and its contents left me stunned and saddened.
"Hi Tom,
For the several past months my father has been in poor health. I recently finished a vacation with my father in Maine where his health was increasingly deteriorating. On August 24, my father died of heart failure. It was my father's wishes that I would inform the members of sword forum if he ever died. I was hoping that you, Tom, would be able to relay this message to the members of the forum. I am sorry for putting this burden on your shoulders, but at the present time I am having trouble registering with sword forum. I am also unaware as to where on the forum my Dad has posted. Once again I apologize for putting this burden on you, however I would really appreciate it if you could inform the members. -- Thank You, Jonathan Bubar"
My reply to Jonathan & Family :
Dear Jonathan
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad .... this comes as a real shock !
Please express my deepest condolences to your family, and of course to you, his pride & joy!
(he spoke to me often about you, as I did with him about my daughter Rachel, he was very very proud of you!)
I will of course notify his Forum friends on SFI, NetSword, MyArmoury, and the Mohican boards, to which he was such a great contributor & friend !
I feel honored that you asked me to do this for Scott !
Your Dad was a very special man .... I'm glad that I had the chance to speak with him on the phone a few times, share many a good e-mail, and of course the hundreds of Forum discussions ! ( Scott always raised the most interesting questions, and usually found the answers before most of us :-)
He will be missed ....
Rest in Peace, my friend, the pipes will lead you home !
Please keep in touch, Jonathan ! -- Thomas aka Mac
God Bless you, Scott ! Your friend, Mac
Here are links to boards that I placed this message, concerning Scott !
If anyone knows of any other places that should be notified please let me know !
Peace, Mac
NetSword :
http://netsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/002257.html
Sword Forum:
http://forums.swordforum.com/showthread.ph...6046#post436046
Mohican Board:
http://www.mohicanpress.com/messageboard/t...p?TOPIC_ID=2542
myArmoury:
http://www.myarmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?t=2182
Viking Sword:
http://www.vikingsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/002468.html
legacy.com had the following notice about our good friend !
*Be sure and sign his guestbook , Peace, Mac
http://legacy.com/Legacy.asp?Page=LifeStor...ersonID=2554127
Scott Bubar (Sikandur)
Scott Bubar, a Stamford, CT resident for the past 16 years, passed away on Tuesday, August 24, 2004 at Stamford Hospital, Stamford, CT. Born May 31, 1951 in Brooklyn, NY, he was the son of the late Harley Marshman and Margaret Weber Bubar. He was 53.
Scott grew up in Darien, CT and graduated valedictorian from Darien High School. He also graduated from Yale University. He was a long time employee of the Stamford Hospital most recently working as a case manager.
He is survived by his son, Jonathan Aston Bubar of Stamford, CT and his long time companion, Pauline Costanzo also of Stamford, CT. He is also survived by one brother Mark S. Bubar of Riverside, CT and a half-brother Robert Bruce Perkins of Mandeville, LA.
A Funeral Service will be held at the Edward Lawrence Funeral Home on Saturday, August 28, 2004 at 12:00 Noon with Rev. Mark Scarlata of Stanwich Congregation Church in Greenwich, CT. Burial will follow at Spring Grove Cemetery, Darien, CT.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Stamford Health Foundation, 2015 West Main Street, P. O. Box 110315, Stamford, CT 06913.
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