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Jessica Gandolf
July 24, 2011
Kathy our thoughts and prayers, along with the entire Waynflete community, are with you and your family. It has been so moving to read about the love surrounding Ethan. May you still feel his love surrounding you.
Jessica, Lincoln, Elias and Dana
Aislinn McGuire
July 6, 2011
Kathy, Chuck, Grace, boys, Rachel and all - I am so sorry for your loss. I have very fond memories of tadpoles, fierce competition on 2nd grade math quizzes, marveling at Ethan's brilliance and a helpful, serene boy when I broke my arm by showing off and trying to do a no-handed cartwheel on Thomas Street. We emailed a few times this past year and I once again found myself marveling at all Ethan has accomplished with apparent ease and grace (and Grace!). I am so sorry he is no longer with us. (Aislinn McGuire - NYC)
Gennifer Broadbelt
July 4, 2011
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. Ethan is with his Lord and his God now, with all the PEACE THERE IS. Grieve not for Ethan, but acknowledge the most sovereign God and Lord that we all will see and reign with Ethan someday. Ethan is continuing teaching with the Angels because that was his Profession. God will continue to guard your Cathy and Chuck, his sons, and wife.
Gennifer and Wendy.
Liz
June 28, 2011
Ethan was a wonderful coach, father, and mentor. He was my son's basketball coach and showed such courage when he would rally to make it to a practice or a game even when he was feeling his worst just to be there one last year for the boys including his son. I feel so grateful that he was able to be there for such a special season that will always remain in the hearts of those of us that experienced his perseverance and courage firsthand. He will truly be missed.
Brenda Schick
June 28, 2011
I was not a personal friend of Ethan's but I am a colleague in research. Out research domains overlapped in some areas. I've been a big fan of Ethan's research, and use some of his results in teaching and international presentations. His work on Theory of Mind in children with cochlear implants was so well done. As I told Ethan, when I read it, I wished I had done it. It was well-designed, well-executed, and the final publications were so well written. His work was published in international journals.
I didn't know about his cancer until I recommended his name for an Editorial Board for an international journal. Ethan was definitely ready to move up in research world.
I know most of you posting knew Ethan as a partner, parent, relative, friend, and student. I want to convey my sorrow at the research that will not be done by this talented, knowledgeable, and dedicated scientist.
However, I know that his publications will be read by many for many years to come. My students will certainly read them! Awesome work Ethan!
Diane Feeney
June 24, 2011
I have only good memories of Ethan. They are now magnified by what i read in his blog. I am awed by the courage, humor and love he showed during the last year of his life. He lived passionately and met his death in the same way.
Diane Feeney (a friend from his time in San Francisco)
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June 23, 2011
Kathy and Chuck -- I am very sorry to hear of the tragic loss of your dear son. While I never knew Ethan, I know from what you have told me, Kathy, that he was a fabulous, accomplished and kind man that you had every reason to be very proud of. My thoughts and best wishes are with you at this very difficult time.
June 22, 2011
Cathy and Chuck, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. The Napolitano Family Portland, Maine.
Alana Conner
June 20, 2011
"Eponymous Ethan," as he dubbed himself during a graduate school icebreaker, was exactly that--a self-titled man. His confidence and insight inspired many of us during the long slog towards the PhD. Now his writings--bless him for his eloquence and discipline--will continue to do so, long after his too-soon departure. May his strength and sweetness be of some consolation to his dear family; I send my own deepest sympathies.
Kathi Stagl-Swann
June 18, 2011
Ethan will live on in our memories and hearts and God bless his family during this time making their way without him. Ethan did a great public service with his articles and blog, speaking from the heart and most frankly about the dignity with dying that many people will read and relate to in the future. He will touch many lives....
Green Johnson
June 18, 2011
TO THE FAMILY OF ETHAN,I WOULD LOVE TO SEND MY HEART AND PRAYERS TO YOU.ETHAN AND I BECAME FRIENDS UP AT WESTERN PLAYING N THE NOON BASKETBALL GAMES.HE PLAYED UNTIL HE COULDN'T GO ON,BUT PLAYED TO THE END,WHEN ANYONE ELSE WOULDN'T HAVE DONE THAT.A WONDERFUL PERSON AND I AM VERY GLAD TO HAVE MET HIM.PEACE TO YOU.
Kelly Fitzgerald
June 17, 2011
Dr. Remmel's enthusiasm for academia and developmental psychology was truly contagious. Anyone should consider themselves lucky to become even half the instructor, mentor and friend that he was. His strength, skills and passion have touched many of us in more ways than he could have imagined. He will be deeply missed.
Gary Ryan
June 16, 2011
Chuck, Kathy and Rachel,
My heart and thoughts are with all of you. I will remember Ethan in all the stages of his life from a toddler to the gentleman. I will miss his smile
Stacey Robertson Dougherty
June 16, 2011
Kathy, Rachel, and family,
Our hearts and thoughts are with you all and we Robertson family members are honored to have known Ethan at Waynflete. He is a true gentleman in every sense of the word. We all will always hear his laugh and see that "I am going to drill to the net" smile when we remember him. Our thoughts are with you. Much love.
Jeff King
June 16, 2011
Ethan touched so many people's hearts. He will be greatly missed! The many tears shed because he is gone from our lives are an honor to him!
Bryan Dench
June 16, 2011
Our hearts ache and grieve with you, Chuck, and your family. I am so sorry.
Dana Myers, PsyD
June 16, 2011
What an incredible contribution Dr Remmel has made, in so generously sharing the story of his final journey. Sincere condolences to family and friends.
June 16, 2011
Such sad news about the brilliant man who grew from the sweet little boy i babysat all those years ago. my love and heart to you all.
Ann Wroth
Emily Niemann (Schmidt)
June 16, 2011
I had Dr. Remmel for two Developmental Psychology classes at Western in 2004. I, too, remember him to be kind and passionate about his specialty, as well as teaching. I appreciate his interest in students' learning, as he interacted well with them during his quality teaching. I am sure he will be missed among university faculty. My best to his family through this difficult time.
Carrie Wroth O'Leary
June 16, 2011
The little boy I babysat for all those years ago grew into a brilliant and loving man. Sad news for all of us.
chan
June 16, 2011
My deep sympathy Remmel family. During this time of sorrow and pain, know that God cares for you.-1Peter 5:7 As you remember the times shared with Ethan may those memories make your heart smile, through this time.
June 15, 2011
Heartfelt condolences to Ethan's family and friends. I am so sorry for your loss and am sending warm wishes to all of you. Sincerely, Jennifer Elowitch (Portland, ME)
Chris Comeau
June 15, 2011
Rest in peace Ethan, we will always remember you as we watch Miles and Seth grow.
Owen Burdick
June 15, 2011
Ethan will be remembered as an inspiration to everyone who came within his circle. Although I never knew him personally, his blog has been a great teaching; I am deeply grateful. I send sincere wishes for healing to his family.
Andy Bunn
June 15, 2011
Rest in peace my man.
Emma Norman
June 15, 2011
What a beautiful life! Ethan was (and is) a true inspiration for aspiring to live each day to the fullest.
Thank you, Ethan and family, for making the world a better place!
Max
June 15, 2011
rest in peace, brace man who taught us to love life
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