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Dwight S. Wilson

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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WILSONDWIGHT S. on April 29, 2009, age 44, formerly of Newtown Sq. Beloved son of Kenneth L. and Odette S. Wilson. Loving brother of Zenah W. Orndorff (William D.) and his nieces Travertine and Naomi Orndorff. Memorial Service Saturday, May 9, 2009, 3 P.M. in Wayne United Methodist Church, 210 S....

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I knew Dwight as a colleague for well over a decade. As a person, he was a nice, humble and a decent man. With his broad and in-depth knowledge of technology from every angle, I will always consider myself a student of his. A good man will always be remembered.

I knew Dwight because I was a friend of Dwight's mother. When I had a computer question (almost 2 decades ago), Odette would say, "Ask Dwight." So I did. With all of his knowledge, he was able to address my questions on my level- a novice. Although I did not bother Dwight recently, I know he would have answered my questions--even with his international fame. What generosity and caring- to help a middle-aged women who was a friend to his mother! He had talent, developed his talent, and...

Dwight was a great person. We enjoyed knowing him. God Bless to him and his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you - from everyone at Exceed Education.

I worked with Dwight for the last five years at Bridge Education. While true Dwight was a quiet person, he did share many conversations with me over the years. Dwight and I shared skills in the Java Programming Language. It should be said that Dwight had an incredible amount of knowledge in the Java paradigm not to mention many other technologies.

As a high ranking Java professional myself, I simply must say that Dwight was at the top of his profession. Whether he knew it or not,...

I worked with Dwight over the past few years off and on. He didn't frequent our center that often so I didn't know him that well but after reading his Biography it is clear that there was alot more to this quite, private person that I knew. It would have been nice to get to know him better. He did teach me how to do my first xml page. He explained it to me in about 2 minutes or less. He will be missed by all of us at Bridge Education.

He is good colleague of mine at Bridge Education. He is one of the smartest person I have ever met in my life time. Sun and Bridge Education have lost an excellent Instructor. My deepest sympathies for your loss.

We are so sorry to hear of Dwight's death. We are all saddened and extend sincere condolences to his family from the family of Joe McFadden.

Dwight and I went to the same high school and I sort of knew him then. Through friends I got to know him better after high school. I remember visiting him in Baltimore and his apartment was a computer programming heaven. Machines everywhere - I saw the Apple LISA there for the first time and the NEXT computer. Also Dwight's apartment was where I first listened to a CD when they came out - he had one heck of a stereo.

I also visited his family at New Year's at their home in...

I've only known Dwight for a few years, but he was always a kind person and professional instructor. I appreciated the great work he's done for me . I hope that the family knows that he'll always be a part of the Bridge Education family.