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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A terrific person and inspiring colleague, he will be missed. My sincere condolences to Antonella and his family.


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<p>We will miss him</p> <p>I am so sad to learn of Malcolm's passing. He was a highly accomplished, dedicated scientist with an open mind, a generous spirit, and a keen sense of humor. He was a friend and mentor to so many of us around the world. I will miss his inquiring spirit and his ready smile.</p> <p>Phil Myers</p>


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It's shocking and really sad to learn the sudden passing of Malcolm. I have many fond memories of him through my interactions with him. He will be truly missed as a great astronomer and a dear colleague! Qizhou Zhang


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<p>Per Malcolm e Antonella</p> <p><span>Il ricordo di Malcolm, persona squisita, sempre garbato e disponibile ci rimarrà sempre. E’ stato un piacere lavorare con lui e per lui. Ci stringiamo ad Antonella abbracciandola. Anna, Antonella M., Emanuela, Mimma, Patrizia, Pileria, Roberta, Serena, Silvestra.</span></p>


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I knew Malcolm as a wonderful person and mentor who was very considerate, agreeable and kind. I will miss his friendly advice immensely. Deepest condolences to Antonella and family. Sarita Vig


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Malcolm's passing is a terrible loss. He was a very fine man -- his humanity, intellect, and sense of humor were all very special. Our deepest condolences to Antonella and all of the family. Bruce Draine and Dina Gutkowicz-​Krusin


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I am really sad to hear about Malcolm. He has been a great source of inspiration for many years, and I will always remember his sharp insight and kind manner. My best wishes to his family and friends! Floris van der Tak


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A humble and inspiring human being in the first place, a great scientist from whom I always learnt something, a peer who is concerned. You will be missed, but I am sure you lived well and may your should rest in peace. Nanda Kumar


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A humble and inspiring human being in the first place, a great scientist, a peer who showed concern..​Malcolm you will be missed. But I am sure you lived well and may your soul rest in peace.


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David Arnold Williams


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<p>Malcolm Walmsley, astronomer</p> <p>Malcolm will be very greatly missed by his colleagues. He was a great scientist, a leader in his field, and most of all a delightful and charming friend. Condolences to Antonella and all the family</p>


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Malcom was very smart and very friendly at the same time. A big hug to Antonella by Roberto Baglioni.


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A great loss! Gian Paolo Tozzi


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We will keep a wonderful memory of Malcolm, and we feel close to Antonella and to the family in this sad moment. Barbara and Rino Bandiera


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Ricorderemo Malcolm con affetto e rimpianto. Cara Antonella, i nostri discorsi sui massimi sistemi continuerann​o. Marco Riccarda Maria e Anna


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We'll always fondly remember Malcolm, his lovely accent and his sense of humor. Our most heartfelt condolences. Gianna Cauzzi and Kevin Reardon


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My deepest condolences to Antonella and Malcolm's family. Malcolm was not only a distinguishe​d scientist but a fine and generous person. We will miss him, Susana Lizano


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This is a very sad day for me and many of us. Malcolm was my mentor and dear friend. I'll miss his insight, his advice, his sense of humour. My deepest condolences to Antonella and all his family. Paola Caselli


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Malcolm was an excellent scientist, a great humanitarian​, and a wonderful friend and collaborator​. I will miss him. Ed Churchwell


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Malcolm was one of the nicest people and sharpest minds we have known. He will be greatly missed. Our deepest condolences to Antonella and to his Family. Carsten Dominik and Kees Dullemond


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Al Glassgold Malcolm was a truly fine person whose mature advice and critical thinking I always valued and, sadly, will now miss.


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A great scientist, a lovely person, an example to follow, and a friend. It's been a privilege and a real pleasure to work with Malcolm for so many years. I'll miss him so much. Riccardo Cesaroni


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Ciao Malcolm, and thanks for sharing with us your knowledge, your kindness, your humour, your funny Italian, your soft walking in the corridors of the Observatory, wearing slippers. From Arcetri, Daniele


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A big hug to Antonella by Silvia e Luca Fini


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