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[OM] Re: Walt Wayman makes his transition 07/15/07

Subject: [OM] Re: Walt Wayman makes his transition 07/15/07
From: Andrew Fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 17:13:37 +1000
This was a morning when I rather wish I hadn't bothered to check my  
email before heading off to work. First day of term and my heart  
wasn't really in it to say the least.

Walt was one of the reasons I hung around this list long after I  
drifted away from OM useage. I can hardly recall a single thing we  
ever agreed on except temperament, the considered opinion that it's  
mostly nonsense and you don't actually have to put up with any of it.  
Oh and the heroes we shared such as Tom Waits and Kinky Freidman.
I often harbored a quiet fantasy that it would be good to meet up  
with him sometime, share a drink and rail against the degeneration of  
the world in general and many of its inhabitants in particular. That  
is now impossible and a matter of deep regret, even though it was  
probably utterly unrealistic. We'd probably have fallen out over some  
trifle anyway and it's hard to forget that he was always very well  
armed. Still, it was good to know that he was out there somewhere,  
irritating the hell out of some poor fool. So instead I made a small  
resolution today to renew contact with a few people before they  
become lost to me as well. And another to further develop the  
curmudgeon in me - one has been lost and the balance must be restored  
and maintained.
He seems to have lived a remarkable life, experienced much, loved and  
been loved. There isn't much else that you can really desire. He goes  
to his oblivion too early of course, but well exercised. I suspected  
that all was not well, even before the awful loss of his partner -  
the car, the Leica - he seemed to be doing some serious living as if  
he knew time was short. Very sensible - as Epicurus said, it is  
pointless to fear death for when we live, it has not come and when it  
has come, we do not suffer from it.
One of my last personal contacts with him was when he bought a couple  
of small but rare items from KEH for me and then made a gift of them  
to me as a simple and unexpected act of kindness. For those in Oz,  
the latest issue of Digital Photography' contains an extended quote  
from him on the subject of avoiding wedding photography, a statement  
so pithy, sharp and perfect that it needed to be used and stimulated  
the article. Amusingly, my editor assumed that I had invented him. I  
wish I could have done.
I suppose that some of you will be tempted to pray for him again but  
I rather wish you wouldn't, not that you'll take any notice. Given  
his personal position, it would seem rather presumptuous but then I  
share his lack of faith. Better to accept the inevitable, remember  
him fondly and take a drink in his memory from time to time.  
Strangely I had to discuss Plato's Phaedo with a class this morning,  
a passage in which he discusses the immortality of the soul and the  
nature of the afterlife – and which may be partly the origin of the  
Christian conception of heaven and hell; the more modern view that  
is. I found that difficult as you may imagine but wishful thinking  
did not make it seem any more convincing to me nor would it have done  
to him I suspect.
I'll be dedicating a little Jamieson's to him this evening.
That's a more appropriate memorial.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx



On 16/07/2007, at 4:56 AM, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:

>
> Walt passed away peacefully this morning.  Since leaving the  
> hospital  and
> going to hospice, all the tubes and other intrusions had been  
> removed from  his
> body and he was no longer restrained to prevent their removal.  He  
> was  able
> to eat some real food a day or two ago.  I am assuming most would   
> consider
> scrabbled eggs and grits to be real food . . . it certainly is to   
> a good
> southern boy.  It was in this environment that Walt had some of  
> your  words read to
> him and had the opportunity to speak fondly of his many  friends on  
> the OM
> mailing list.  His friends and family asked me to convey  to the  
> list what an
> important part each of you have been to Walt these past few  years  
> and the past
> few weeks.  We were the people he chose to hang out with  . . . we  
> were his
> friends.
>
> In keeping with his wishes, no funeral is planned.  In the event of a
> memorial service the list will be notified, however I suspect that  
> is also
> something he would just as soon pass on.
>
> Good bye, old friend.
>
>
> Bill Barber
>
>
>
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