The Passing of a Friend

Many of you probably already know that our good friend and fellow patriot Remus has passed on to the next life.

http://www.woodpilereport.com/

He was a fine man with a keen mind, he and his contribution will be greatly missed. I hope his family are able to archive his posts so that his work lives on to educate others.

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10 Responses to The Passing of a Friend

  1. Bigus Macus says:

    His blog was always a favorite.

  2. pb says:

    See you’all in traditionalist Valhalla. God willing.

  3. Andy5759 says:

    He has joined the host of Angels. The one crowd he wouldn’t want to avoid.

  4. NM says:

    Thought you might appreciate these links to archives of Woodpile:

    This is the best so far, in that it’s like looking at the original site, although only back to 2015 (#405):
    Woodpile.lundissimo

    And of course there’s always the Wayback machine

    Really gonna miss his weekly update on painting, astronomy, physics, photos and adverts, esp the cars, from 1930’2-40’s, photos of Great Depression working people, firearms, survival stuff and just generally amused slicing and dicing of the US’s political and cultural world.

    • Darin says:

      Just saw that, dam shame, I was locked and loaded ready to vote for him when he ran for POTUS. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_sad.gif

    • mawm says:

      Allen West on Twitter – “Herman Cain was the embodiment of the American success story and dream. His life was one that reflected the fundamentals of constitutional conservatism and equality of opportunity.” http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

  5. Dallas says:

    A loss to the world. I sincerely hope, as others have said, that his archives become available to continue to make his gifts available to us. I feel fortunate to have saved quite a few of his fascinating web page contributions when previous posts were possible to bring up. My first motivation was for the art and commentary at the beginning of each post. A class act, that ol’ Remus.