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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Goodbye to a Dear Friend
I learned today that a dear friend passed away. Hakki Ogelman was not just a colleague, he was a dear friend. A world-renowned astrophysicist, he was responsible for my first poster presentation at a professional conference; an analysis of the time series data from a gamma-ray burst. That was way back in 1995. Hakki was in charge of the research group Compact Objects at Wisconsin (COW). Hakki suffered a debilitating stroke in the mid 1990's, but perservered. He lost a months-long battle to cancer on 4 September 2011. He passed quietly, for which I am grateful. Goodbye, old friend, I will miss you...
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Oh my god... and just the other day I was wondering how he and his group were doing since I hadn't heard much about them lately.
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