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In Memoriam

This page is for the remembrance of pioneering and influential people in the BBS community that have passed on1).

Steve Deppe

Steven Brent Deppe (May 22, 1958 - July 10, 2014) A.K.A. Ille Homine Albe

Early contributor to Synchronet BBS Software and mentor to Digital Man.

Chuck Forsberg

Kenny Gardner

1954 - 2019

Developer of GAP BBS Software and the DOOR.SYS file format.

Marion "Jack" Rickard

Randy Suess

Randy John Suess (January 27, 1945 - December 10, 2019)

Randy Suess, Computer Bulletin Board Inventor, Dies at 74

Wynn Wagner III

Winfield “Wynn” Wagner, A.K.A. Sven Andréas Wallin (January 18, 1951 - May 23, 2018)

Original developer of Opus-CBCS and contributor to important BBS standards, like FOSSIL (history).

Mark "Sparky" Herring

Mark Herring, contributor to PCBEcho, author of QMail and creator the QWK packet format died in April 2020 as the result of a fake-swatting incident over his @Tennessee Twitter handle.

Mike Woltz

Michael David Woltz DECEMBER 22, 1945 – DECEMBER 20, 2022

Author of Spitfire_(BBS) Software

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/west-des-moines-ia/michael-woltz-11072625

Ward Christensen

Ward Christensen (October 23, 1945 – October 11, 2024) was the co-founder of the CBBS bulletin board, the first bulletin board system (BBS) ever brought online. Obituary

Janis Kracht

Long time Fidonet sysop and past Z1C passed away on October 21, 2024 after a short battle with pancreatic cancer. Obituary

John Friel III

Qmodem author and Mustang Software employee died December, 2024.

Ruben Figueroa

SysOp of Prison BBS. Ran multiple bbses on a variety of platforms(Synchronet/Mystic/Wildcat!). NC of Net 124 in Region 19. Used the handle “Zazz”. Ruben passed away on January 27, 2025 at the age of 73. Obituary

Brian “Hawk” Hubbard

Hawk Hubbard passed away on June 27 2024. Hawk was known for his BBS Piranha and later Under the Black Flag and ACiD Underground. What Hawk was probably most noted for was his contribution to the ANSI/ASCII art scene, with his work appearing on many bulletin boards and in various message groups. Hawk, also known as “The Captain” was a very proficient fiddle player.

https://www.heraldtimesonline.com/obituaries/psbn0891799

See Also

1)
so called “silent keys” in the Amateur Radio world