In memory of

Gordon SMITHEMAN

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Blondie MaxPC

January 25, 2021

Weird, I just mentioned you, my right hand man "G" from Maximum PC's folding section. We worked well together.

Michael Whitney

May 15, 2012

I'm late to this list of condolence because I too have been fighting health problems.
Gordon you and I had some very helpful "talks" when I first got sick and I'll always remember and appreciate your time and words.
May you always be remembered,
Michael Whitney / Whitneymr

Ray Murphy

March 6, 2012

I am greatly saddened by the news of Gordon's passing, my heart is heavy. Gordon was and is an inspiration to many of us, and he will be sorely missed.

Jake Phred15

February 25, 2012

You are truly missed Gordon

Davin Forrester

February 17, 2012

Condolences and regards to the Gordon & Rose Smitheman family. I knew them from an online forum. They were awesome people. I spent many hours reading the words of Mr. G and sometimes laughing at his jokes and humor 'till it hurt. They will both be missed. Even by us who have never personally met them before. Their words were always so kind and thoughtful. Mr. and Mrs. G, you both were icons of our age. Thanks for your friendships. God Bless you and keep you both.

Mike Brown

February 16, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with the Smitheman family. I will miss you always Gordon. Your inspiration, ideas, and enthusiasm are what brought and kept many to the Folding@Home project. The entire Folding community mourns your passing.

I know that you and Rose are together and happy. Heaven will be a better place with your presence.

-mikemtp

Mark Smith

February 13, 2012

My deep condolences to G's family. You inspired me years ago to get into folding and I watched how you inspred so many others. You'll be so missed.

May the Lord keep you and Rose in His most beautiful place!

Tom Black

February 12, 2012

Gordon, you have been such an inspiration to SO many people worldwide! Your dedication and work to the Folding@Home project is not only laudable, but a beacon for others to gather around.

Our conversations while I was first dealing with my Traumatic Brain Injury from Iraq helped me out tremendously. Your faith, service and friendship shall be greatly missed my brother. Since you always liked my photos, here is one I will dedicate to you, Gordon. -Tom AKA Quakindude on Maximum PC forums.

Chris Warren

February 12, 2012

You will be missed Gordon. You made such an impact on the Folding@Home project which fights cancer every day.

Chris Warren (chrisk@HWC)

Michael McCord

February 11, 2012

Gordon, your impact as the Global Ambassador of Folding on its enthusiasts and scientific results cannot be underestimated. The team will be raising money and donating a memorial computer server in your and Rose's name in perpetuity to Stanford, so contributors to the project will receive work forever linked to your names as an internet address. I had the honor of knowing you personally and you were as fine the definition of an American gentleman as I have ever known. Until we meet again.... Michael McCord, M.D., Beaumont, TX

Andrew K

February 10, 2012

Thanks for being such an inspiration and a positive force Gordon. My condolences.
Magnumsrule@MPC

Jack Crain

February 10, 2012

Thanks for being a friend and inspiration, Gordon.

Condolences to the Smitheman family for your loss.

February 10, 2012

You will be missed but your memory and spirit will live on. Thank you for everything you have given Gordon!
Dane
Wiked(@MPC)

Blondie MPC

February 10, 2012

Gordon; you will be missed very much on Maximum PC & in the Folding @ Home community.

Thomas Underhill

February 3, 2012

http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1670235

Gordon had friends and admirers around the world. I posted a link to a thread at HardOCP, a computer technical site. My condolences.

Rick Holman

February 1, 2012

RIP from Rick Team MaxPC

February 1, 2012

May the peace of the Lord be with you Gordon and your wife Rose.

You were a hard worker, loyal and truly treated all of your peers with respect.

Bud Herb

Jody Burton

February 1, 2012

I only knew Gordon online, where he was a motivating force to many in the computing project Folding@home. He struck me as a man with a heart of gold. Gordon leaves behind a great legacy within the F@H community, especially at Team Maximum PC. Yours is a shared loss, as I am deeply saddened to hear of his passing. My sincere condolences to Gordon's family and friends.

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