Hi, I'm not sure where to post this but my husband (Veeshush) was a very active member on this forum. I don't have access to his passwords. So I just wanted to post here and let everyone know that he passed suddenly Saturday around 5pm. Our 2 year old daughter went in for a pacemaker recently and he was going to get himself checked out, but he went into total heart rejection. He had a transplant back in 2000 in Boston, and has been 15 years out. I can give more details through email if that's better to anyone that wants to know more. He really enjoyed talking to everyone here and brought him a lot of happiness. Again, sorry if this isn't the place to be posting. I made an account just to let everyone know. Thank you.
Ivorydeer, you posted in the right forum. We offer our condolences to you and your family, on behalf of Wilders Security Forum. In the short time that Veeshush was here, he contributed quite a bit to our forum, and he'll be missed. Our prayers are with you.
Thank you very much for the replies. You all were the first group of people I thought to go to, you guys brought him a lot of joy despite all the medical grief he went through. Thank you again. He looked up to all of you and thought you were some of the most intelligent people, it's hard for him to find others that are as into computer/security as him, one of his biggest passions/hobbies.
Thank you, especially mirmir. I tried your email actually, not sure if it went through but you in particular I've heard so much about, all great things. He really admired your intelligence and thought of you as a great friend.
http://www.nunnandharper.com/book-of-memories/2145436/Povse-Louis/service-details.php Thanks again for the comments. This was just placed for anybody that would like to leave a message or just check it out in memory of him. ~ De-linked Above URL to Prevent SPAM - JRViejo ~
Sad news, my sincere condolences to you and your family, even if I didn't know him personally, I got the impression that your husband was a great man, a man of knowledge. May his soul rest in peace.