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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

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    10:21p
    Bob Denn 1927-2006
    Damn, even though I knew this was going to happen, it still hits me
    pretty hard. I'm thinking of all the time that our paths in this
    game crossed. Those of us who had the honor of playing at his clubs
    and playing at his annual Arden Cup event all got to see what kind
    of a man Bob Denn was. It is not often you see someone with a grace
    like his. He wasn't somebody one got to know very well, but his
    presence was felt by many in this game. I think back to how he ran
    his club. He supplied all the boards, tiles and Sam Timers. For
    real. He found many great venues for us. Barnes and Noble,
    Borders, and the gourmet food section of Marshall Field's (we're
    next to the gourmet chocolate section), where the club is currently
    situated. Thinking back, I wish I showed up more often. His
    presence was always felt there, by everyone. Before I played there
    regularly, the members had gotten him a personalized board in
    appreciation of his outstanding stewardship.

    The Arden Cup was a testament to who Bob was. It was a chance for
    those who didn't get to play in his clubs to find out what Bob was
    all about. I'll never forget the extravagant reception he put on at
    Maggiano's one year on the Friday before the event began. That was
    definitely unprecedented (though he would certainly pull out all the
    stops again when he ran the Can-Am last year). The venue is an
    excellent one. And there are the trademark bowls of gumdrops at
    each board, that are always replenished at various intervals. The
    trophies (the eponymous Arden Cup) are something else, too. They're
    so heavy that they have to be mailed home to out of town winners. I
    wish everyone could have seen when Bob was presented with the
    People's Choice for Director of the Year Award at this past
    tournament. Those that saw it will never forget. People either
    cried or really wanted to.

    Over the past few months, I had been going to club, each time
    wondering if it would be the last time I would see him again. I
    always looked forward to showing up and chatting with him about
    whatever was going on in the game at the time. I was able to go to
    his place to visit him a couple more times before he finally passed
    on. I'm glad I did. It seems like we all know someone who passed
    away who we didn't get to spend a few more quality moments with. It
    goes without saying that Wendy and I will really miss Bob. It's not
    often in one's life that one meets someone like Bob, and sees how he
    touches the lives of all around him. I hope that many of you in
    this group get the opportunity to come to the Arden Cup next year
    and witness his spirit that will imbue this event for many years to
    come.

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