The reefing community has suffered a massive loss. It is with great sadness that I am informing you that Bob Avery (aka beakerbob) passed away yesterday after a heroic battle with cancer . Bob's generosity and photography were appreciated by reefers around the country.
Bob served as a director for the Mid-Michigan Marine Club since its inception 10 years ago. For a number of those years he served as President. His work with the Mid-Michigan Marine Club help grow our swap into the largest coral reefing event in Michigan.
I had the privilege having Bob as a best friend. We rode together and attended nearly every frag swap in Michigan over the last dozen years. We served as moderators together on MichiganReefers.com. We worked in the same department until he retired a couple years ago. Bob was also a master home brewer and a fabulous woodworker. We never lacked for conversation when we were together. He helped me countless times from stuff with my tank to projects around my house.
Immediately after the Lansing swap this year, Bob felt ill and went into the doctor for what he thought was a routine cold. Tests revealed that he had leukemia and further testing revealed it was a particularly aggressive variant. Bob spent the past eight months fighting the fight. He had been in the hospital since June. Bob didn't make it widely known that he was sick and kept his situation mostly to himself.
While it became increasingly apparent he wouldn't win the battle, I did not expect the suddenness of his death. I last saw him a couple days before the Flint swap and he had been talking about getting out of the hospital for the first time all summer. I had a quick email exchange with him last weekend to determine if he was still in the hospital to drop in for a visit.
Bob's family has decided to have a memorial service in a month or two. Bob's son Laren (aka Son of Bob on the forums) mentioned to me that the family wanted to get Bob's corals out into the community so that all of us can remember Bob as we enjoy our tanks and spread Bob's love of reefing in the community. As more details are known, I will keep you guys informed.
A couple of my favorite photos that Bob took:
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