Posted on 06/16/2002 5:00:45 AM PDT by mhking
We got home last night after being out much of the afternoon, and I received a distressing e-mail: It is with deep sorrow that I must tell you that Rodney O. Lain took his own life yesterday. Irma called my wife this afternoon and informed her of the news.
Rodney was just here with me in Atlanta three weeks ago; he was down for his brother's college graduation. We grabbed a few drinks, and gabbed for hours. I had no clue that anything like this was in the offing. Regulars to Mac message boards or sites may be familiar with his regular musings on MacObserver.com or his own site iBrotha.com. He worked full time for UPS in Minneapolis, and part time in Apple's store in Mall of America.
Rodney struggled for several years with depression.
Rodney was the brightest, most creative man I have ever met. He was more than just a black guy who taught me what racism does to people. He was my friend. He was my brother. He was such a good friend I never even thought of him in terms of race, but as a great and gifted human being.
Now he is gone to where there will be no more pain. No more worries about seratonin levels. No more fears from being abandoned as a child. No more racism. No more pain from having his faith violated by his former religion.
Dammit Rodney why didn't you take your pills??
Pray for Irma. She's got a rough week ahead. A funeral date has not yet been set.
Bill Ferguson
PS: A special thanks to all his fans in the Apple Computer world. There was nothing Rodney loved more than Mac Computers and writing about them. He always wanted to be the black Guy Kawasaki, he idolized Steve Jobs, he made it as far as working in the Apple Store in the Mall of America, and writing for several web-zines. One thing is for certain, writing and Mac's were his love in life.
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William Ferguson, ferguson@quango.net on 15/06/2002
He and I had become good friends over the last year or so - fellow travelers, if you will - we shared a lot of insight on writing and politics and life. I was planning on introducing him to FR soon; he was a black conservative himself, and just finding out that there were more of us out there than he realized.
I'm still in shock this morning.
It's a hell of a way to spend Father's Day.
It makes me more thankful for my family here, and to know that they love me, but this is still a shock to the system. So I ask for your prayers for Rodney's wife, Irma. I have never met her, nor talked to her, but she does need prayers through a difficult week.
And to be selfish (and I apologize in advance for my selfishness), I could use your prayers as well - this one hurts.
BUMP!
The surging sea outweighs,
The world uncertain comes and goes,
The lover rooted stays.
I fancied he was fled,
And, after many a year,
Glowed unexhausted kindliness
Like daily sunrise there.
My careful heart was free again,
O friend, my bosom said,
Through thee alone the sky is arched,
Through thee the rose is red,
All things through thee take nobler form,
And look beyond the earth,
And is the mill-round of our fate
A sun-path in thy worth.
Me too thy nobleness has taught
To master my despair;
The fountains of my hidden life
Are through thy friendship fair.
It takes great courage for a black person to be a conservative and there must have been a very special bond between the two of you. I am so sorry for your loss of a good friend.
I can't even begin to think of words that I, a complete stranger, can say to comfort Irma. Only that complete strangers, too, feel a sense of shock and loss, and extend their sympathy and their inadequate prayers to her in this trying time.
May the God that created him have gentle mercy on his soul. In the most literal sense, vaya con Dios, Rodney O. Lain.
d.o.l.
Criminal Number 18F
Prayers for Irma and for you.
Ping.
Prayers for you & for Irma.
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