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Monday March 19, 2012 02:55 by Flint - Common Struggle flintsparc at gmail dot com
Southern Anarchist Passes
The Anarkismo.net Editors Group wishes to express its deep sadness on the passing of our comrade Don Jennings. Don, or Randy as he was better known to us, was a member of our Editorial Group for a number of years, when this site was still in its infancy. He was also a regular contributor of reviews and articles.We will always remember him as a deeply human person with a great sense of humour, calm and reflective, though passionate in his refusal to accept the injustices of this world. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. We take this opportunity to extend our solidarity and sympathy to his family and friends.[Italiano]
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4I am so saddened by this news. Although I never met him in person, I did know him through internet and over the years had many occasions to talk and discuss ideas. Randy always struck me as being a gentle person, a man very much at peace with himself who was able to transmit that to others. I could always imagine him somewhere in the middle of Georgia, walking through the woods, maybe fishing, enjoying the good things this world gives us. We will all miss him.
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The North American and international anarchist movement have just lost a committed militant, a brilliant thinker and a good person altogether. As part of the anarkismo editorial committee in its early stages, he played a part in developing this site. I will remember him for his critical contributions, for his wit and fine sense of humour. Solidarity and love to his relatives, comrades and beloved ones.
Don was a great friend and comrade. I enjoyed many long conversations with him and spent time in meetings, study groups. protests and marches. He will be missed but he will be with us always. as the article Flint posted showed Don was an avid writer and members of the now defunct Capital Terminus Collective are compiling his works for publication, so that those new to the movement might be exposed to his unique voice.
Sad indeed. Randy and I had the opportunity to hang out at the Washington, DC "Million Worker March" when he was starting to get out and about in the broader milieu.
Randy was a regular comrade, what you saw is what you got. he was a thinking person and much more capable with the pen then many of his more educated comrades.
Although I am not always sure I understood (my bad) what he was driving at, he did so with convixtion, with passion and always in a spirit of comradeship.
Being a father, I feel for the youngish children he leaves behind. For a void in their young lives is much greater then the void left in our plotical ones.
Randy, you'll be missed for all the good you've done, for the prole souls that you have enlightened and for the personal bonds which you established.
"Prole Cat", Presente!