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A Life Well Lived
The Court
Demas Memorial Endowment continued...
"I
met Court about 4 or 5 years ago through his numerous
friends at Carnegie Mellon. He is a radiant soul that
is loved by so many. His zest for life has and will continue
to inspire me. He has made a significant impact on my
thinking and behavior in life. I can only wish to be more
like him in every way. He is awesome, a wellspring of
human potential and happiness. I'm going to miss him greatly."
- Bryan Appleton
"My wife and I hesitated a lot before telling the
children what had happened. They remember a Court who
was very free-spirited, so approachable that they were
asking him all kinds of questions about his life, girl
friends, etc. I know a Court working incredibly hard
,
so confident in his ability that he told me
he could
write programs to do almost anything so long as the problem
was well defined. We argued on every single point throughout
the product development cycle. A lot of work
was
done and there were truly amazing accomplishments."
-Etienne Baranshamaje, Komera
"This
morning I awoke from a particularly vivid dream
there
was a massive party. Court approached on foot from the
distance and I excitedly welcomed him and barraged him
with questions as to what had become of him. He expressed
his gratitude at being back
he said he'd come back
for the party but needed to find his family and loved
ones first."
-Jan Sobel
"I know that court was deeply devoted to Burning
Man
it represents a disproportionate concentration
of things that are right about humanity and our world.
The pictures of the Temple of Joy will be my offering
to Court, who now lives in my heart." - Mark Alexander
My
beautiful son, Court, lived life as he wanted, owning
little in the way of possessions, but much in the way
of experiences, friendships, self-knowledge and inner
peace and contentment. His spiritual journey left him
happy and self-assured. Court was highly-principled, a
good citizen of the world and a gentle and loving human
being. We will all miss him very much. - Beatrice Cronin
If you'd like to honor Court's memory and/or the values
he lived by with a contribution to his endowment, give
today
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