Condolences
the guy set me straight many times with his responses on stackoverflow. A Great soul.
peace be to his family
I've only just found out that David has passed away. I only knew him from his contributions on stackoverflow.com. He helped me on more than one occasion and I miss him both for the quality of what he wrote and for his forthright manner. He's gone much too young. May he rest in peace. John
I got to know and hang around with David when he spent time in Cleveland, before pursuing New York. Absolutely stellar inteligence and a remarkable understanding of music. Great memories of David at work at Huntington Bank, and great memories of a really fine person. Sorry for your loss.
I knew David only through reading his many posts about Microsoft Access in newsgroups. His posts were marked by a fierce intelligence, and they were helpful to myself and uncounted numbers of others. My condolences.
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I knew David from his years in Oberlin and his brief stay in Cleveland after his graduation. I regret losing contact with him afterward but he made a lasting impression during that period. I remember with pleasure his stories of life on the farm; and I will not forget the period when he roomed with me before getting his own apartment. RIP
I also knew David online, and alas, never met him in person. I loved how he expressed his passions and his peeves, his wit and his wisdom. And his stubbornness and crankiness just added flavor to the mix. I miss him.
I knew David from online. Though we both went to Oberlin, he left the year before I arrived. David had strong opinions, as so many of us do. I was charmed of late by his increased openness about his life, I'm afraid I couldn't really follow the musicology or geekery! He was a strong voice in our comunity, and I will miss him. I was looking forward to many more years.
I knew David for many years online. He was funny and contentious and very passionate about a great many things. He loved his music and was so excited about the release of his CD. My last contact with him was to congratulate him for his success. His death was sudden and unexpected and saddened me. I wish I'd gotten to meet him in real life.
I knew David for years online. He stayed at my house once when he was in Oakland for a music festival. He was opinionated and passionate and a lovely voice. I will miss him.
I am so sorry to hear of David's death. I like to feel I got to know him on the various forums where he was so helpful to so many people. I will miss him.
I like to think I knew David Fenton quite well in the online world with respect to Microsoft Access. His questioning of my replies was always thought provoking and, all too often, he had a good point. Made me a bit uncomfortable at times that did.
We would also somewhat banter back and forth in between the technical replies. That said there were times when his replies to others were a bit caustic.
I was quite looking forward to meeting him in person in NY sometime if I ever made it to that end of the continent. He will be missed in the online Microsoft Access community.
I did not know David personally, but over the years, he answered many of my questions regarding MS Access databases. He, amongst others, helped me grow my knowledge and improve my database skills. He was a knowledgeable and generous individual always willing to help a fellow programmers.
Please accept my deepest and most heartfelt condolences.
Sincerely,
Daniel
I know David from the programming side, and his online postings. For years I followed his postings very closely. He was very knowledgeable, especially on the topic of Replication, where I count him in the top-2 worldwide with Michael Kaplan. We actually worked together on a Replication project this year.
Gosh, I'm really shocked.
My condolences to the family.
We are sorry for your loss! Please accept our sympathies. God bless!
David and I were classmates from Mrs. Keele's first grade class at Chesterfield Grade School until graduating from Carlinville High. The Fenton family is in my thoughts and prayers.
I am sorry to hear about David's passing. I was a year ahead of him in school and remember him to be a nice person. Our thoughts are with your family during this difficult time.
I played percussion with David at Carlinville High School. He was the "go-to" guy with music questions and I liked him very much. I'd lost touch after I graduated and had wondered about him over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.