WALMSLEY, Charles

This was published in the following publications on 01.05.2017:
Irish Times

WALMSLEY, Prof. Charles Malcolm (Ailesbury Lawn, Dublin 16, and Via Senese, Florence, Italy), born in Ranchi, India, on October 22, 1941, died after a short illness in Dublin on May 1, 2017. Deeply regretted by his wife Antonella Natta, his children Paul and Emilie, granddaughters Madeleine, Violette and Isabella, stepson Alessandro and his partner Laura, sisters Elizabeth Ryder and Joanna Crooks, and extended family and friends in Ireland and abroad. Funeral arrangements later. Family flowers only, please. Donations, if desired, to Médicins sans Frontières.

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Alyssa Goodman Malcolm was one of the most brilliant and generous people I ever knew, and I'm so sorry he left us now, too soon! I hope Antonella and the family can feel Malcolm's loving spirit forever.


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<p>Un saluto a Malcolm</p> <p>As well as being a lovely person, Malcolm was a great supervisor and mentor. My heart goes out to dear Antonella and the family. I will have to imagine, in all my future work, what Malcolm would scribble down in red ink on the margins and make do with that. I will always remember his kind and supportive words when I last saw him.</p> <p>Olja Panic'</p>


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We lost a brilliant scientist, a good colleague and a fine Mensch. Our condolences to Antonela and the family. Jaap and Marja Baars


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We lost a great man and scientist. My deepest condolences to his family. Rbert Zylka


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Dirk Muders


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A sad loss of a charming person. My condolences to his family. Jonathan Rawlings


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My deep condolences to Antonella and to all the family. Malcolm was always encouraging young people, and he was extremely kind to everyone. I deeply miss his “fare pressione” with warm words. Ray Furuya 09-05-2017


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Ernst and Janet Kreysa


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<p>For Malcolm's family</p> <p>Having known Malcolm for over forty years, we are much saddened by his death. We greatly valued the breadth and depth of his knowledge, his quiet humour, his ready sympathy and his unassuming modesty. Our condolences to all the family.</p> <p>Ernst and Janet Kreysa (Swisttal) </p>


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I was very sorry to hear of the loss of Malcolm. I greatly benefited from my interactions with him through A&A. George Hassel


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This is very sad news. My deepest sympathy and condolences to Antonella and Malcom's family. I will miss his advice, constructive comments, and great kindness. Philippe André


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With great sadness I heard about Malcolm passing. Malcolm was one of these great and inspiring scientists who are showing the way for the young ones. Not only listening to them but alsoprovidin​g ideas and suggestions Patrick Hennebelle


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My editor and frequent Inquisitor. I shall miss him dearly. Harvey Liszt


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Malcolm was a fine human being who dispensed wisdom with kindness and no small amount of humour. He will be missed by many but especially by Antonella, his children and the wider family. Our condolences to them. Tom & Susan Millar.


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As editor of A&A Malcolm has helped me more than once. I was very grateful. My deepest condolences. Seyit Hocuk.


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A big loss. My condolences to his family. Markus Röllig, Köln


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<p>An inspiring spirit left</p> <p>I am looking back to many enjoyable, stimulating, deep, and personal discussions. Malcolm was a great scientist and colleague. Condolences to Antonella and all the family.</p>


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I just leaned this sad news from a colleague from Arcetri. My condolences to Antonella and the rest of the Malcolm's family. Svet Zhekov


9yrs

<p>For Malcolm, may the road rise up to meet you...</p> <p>I am saddened to learn of the passing of Malcolm Walmsley, a treasured colleague and friend. He was an outstanding scientist and a gentle, generous man. My condolences to Antonella and the rest of his family.</p>


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Such sad and unexpected news. My condolences to Antonella and the rest of the family. Jan Brand, Bologna


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It was always great to meet Malcolm. I will miss the stimulating discussions and his great sense of humour. My deepest condolences to Antonella and his family. Izaskun Jimenez-​Serra


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Antonella and family, my deepest condolences. Malcolm was not only a giant in astronomy, but also one of the kindest persons I’ve ever met, and will be greatly missed. Buon viaggio Malcolm


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<p>For Malcolm</p> <p>I am really saddened to hear of Malcolm’s death. He was an excellent scientist and a wonderful person. Many will mourn his passing for many reasons. Condolences and best wishes.</p>


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My deepest condolences to Antonella and the family. I will miss his friendly character and his helpful comments. Til Birnstiel


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