I am saddened to report that I received this notice from Karel's brother, Ton Peijnenborg:
Dear Ernie,
My brother Karel died Thursday afternoon.
He slipped silently away during my presence.
Thank you for your thoughts and prayers.
He enjoyed your friendship deeply.
All the best, Ton Peijnenborg
Many of you who have been on this forum for a while got to know Karel, who lived in the Netherlands. Although we never met in real life, I got to know Karel for over 20 years. We first "met" on The Motley Fool website:
where his intellectual curiosity got the best of him and he dove deeply into challenging, and grudgingly accepting, my method for stock picking. When The Motley Fool began charging a subscription we moved over to the Yahoo Groups and then finally, along with Richard, we moved the forum here. Karel graciously volunteered to manage this website for the last 18 years, gently plucking spammers from our midst and keeping the conversations civil and fun. For someone who used English as a 2nd language, Karel was incredibly articulate and witty online.
I admired Karel for his intelligence, sense of humor and for his amazing curiosity for all things new. Most of all, I appreciated his kindness. He was a great man and a good friend. I will certainly miss him. Safe passage, my friend.
Dear Ernie,
My brother Karel died Thursday afternoon.
He slipped silently away during my presence.
Thank you for your thoughts and prayers.
He enjoyed your friendship deeply.
All the best, Ton Peijnenborg
Many of you who have been on this forum for a while got to know Karel, who lived in the Netherlands. Although we never met in real life, I got to know Karel for over 20 years. We first "met" on The Motley Fool website:
where his intellectual curiosity got the best of him and he dove deeply into challenging, and grudgingly accepting, my method for stock picking. When The Motley Fool began charging a subscription we moved over to the Yahoo Groups and then finally, along with Richard, we moved the forum here. Karel graciously volunteered to manage this website for the last 18 years, gently plucking spammers from our midst and keeping the conversations civil and fun. For someone who used English as a 2nd language, Karel was incredibly articulate and witty online.
I admired Karel for his intelligence, sense of humor and for his amazing curiosity for all things new. Most of all, I appreciated his kindness. He was a great man and a good friend. I will certainly miss him. Safe passage, my friend.

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