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RIP Kib

I didn't personally know Kibitzer but I'll miss him and his insights, comments about our Favorite WBB Team. I enjoyed reading his posts and some made me pause and think. He was always so positive and loved the UConn Women's BB Team and all its players both present and in the past. He'll be missed. RIP Kib.
 
Only Mr. Kibitzer here on the Boneyard and always looked for his posts. My Condolances to all of you who knew him.

@Tonyc - What do you think of keeping the "Kibitzer Bad Ass Award" going as a memoriam to Kib on the forum. We would need someone faithful to kick it off after every game. Perhaps you would consider keeping it going?
 
It is always sad when we lose of member to the Boneyard family, but somehow this one feels worse. Rest in peace Kib. You and your family will be in my prayers.
 
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RIP Kibitzer. You will be missed. No doubt some one will pick up the baton and carry it forward during the season. “The Kibitzer Bad Ass Award“ will continue to be awarded to a deserving UConn player after each UConn game for years to come.
 
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I always enjoyed seeing David. For some reason, he seemed to like me. It was certainly mutual. He was a devoted fan and good man. Condolences to his family! Thanks for all you did, and rest in peace, Kibitzer!
 
A sad loss to the family obviously, that being personal and UConn family. Condolences to both and may he RIP.
He will be watching from above a team that will obviously be producing a Bad Ass each game for the foreseeable future.
A glad hand to him and all who have served our country. I will miss his commentary. :(
 
Only Mr. Kibitzer here on the Boneyard and always looked for his posts. My Condolances to all of you who knew him.

@Tonyc - What do you think of keeping the "Kibitzer Bad Ass Award" going as a memoriam to Kib on the forum. We would need someone faithful to kick it off after every game. Perhaps you would consider keeping it going?
The Bad Ass Award MUST be known as "The Kibitzer Bad Ass Award" for all time
 
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Only Mr. Kibitzer here on the Boneyard and always looked for his posts. My Condolances to all of you who knew him.

@Tonyc - What do you think of keeping the "Kibitzer Bad Ass Award" going as a memoriam to Kib on the forum. We would need someone faithful to kick it off after every game. Perhaps you would consider keeping it going?
I would consider it an honor.
"The Kibitzer Bad Ass Award" for all time
 
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Talked with @Tonyc yesterday. It was a tough loss not only for Kib's family, but for Tony's too. They were close friends.

I met David numerous times at hoops games, etc. Talked with Donna, his wife, many times as well, and also got to meet Dana, his daughter - quite talented musically.

The world is a sadder place for his passing. RIP David.
 
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Talked with @Tonyc yesterday. It was a tough loss not only for Kib's family, but for Tony's too. They were close friends.

I met David numerous times at hoops games, etc. Talked with Donna, his wife, many times as well, and also got to meet Dana, his daughter - quite talented musically.

The world is a sadder place for his loss RIP David.
Eric, can you post a link to the obituary?
 
RIP Kibitzer. You will be missed. No doubt some one will pick up the baton and carry it forward during the season. “The Kibitzer Bad Ass Award“ will continue to be awarded to a deserving UConn player after each UConn game for years to come.
From this day hence the postgame Bad Ass thread should absolutely be as you suggest @Carnac: "The Kibitzer Bad Ass Award". I nominate you as custodian!
 
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Very distressing news indeed. A very interesting guy and a lovely family. A true patroit. A decorated veteran. A true UConn Women's Basketball fan. A true Boneyarder. Rest in peace my friend. I salute you. CTyankee.
 
When I googled in search of his obituary, I found a number of stories about our departed colleague. Here's one of them.

 
When I googled in search of his obituary, I found a number of stories about our departed colleague. Here's one of them.

Thank you for the find.
 
When I googled in search of his obituary, I found a number of stories about our departed colleague. Here's one of them.

Impressive.
 
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