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Mighty Micro     

Bullshare - 07 Nov 2013 15:52



It is with great regret I have to let the MoneyAM community know some terribly sad news about our great friend Derek (Mighty Micro).

You might have noticed his absence from the BB’s as he had been battling various complications since suffering from a stroke last year. Both Derek and his wife Ruth received excellent support from the medical profession and the Macmillan organisation as his condition worsened. At the week-end, they organised for him to go into the Duchess of Kent, a Sue Ryder hospice.

Yesterday, he slipped away peacefully at lunch time with all his family there.

He had many friends in the MoneyAM community and will be sorely missed, for so many reasons.

Derek was a driver behind the launch of MoneyAM, his company (IST) build the website and tools from scratch in a amazingly short time and continue to this day to support our software.

His wit and charm were evident not only on the BB’s but in real life, he was certainly a larger than life character, when you met Derek he left a lasting impression. His kindness on the BBs was very evident and his help on all things IT helped many of us less technical users out of sticky holes.

He was at the forefront of the computing revolution having worked at NCR in the 60 ‘s and ICL, His company IST (Imperial Software Technology) was a spin out from Imperial University, he and his colleagues grew this into a successful technology business with such clients as Oracle, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, BP, NASA , the CIA and many many more.

As many of you know he was a very keen traveller and radio ham, his business often took him to California, he particularly loved flying with BA and seemed to know every pilot by their first names.

Andy Lovell, his colleague at IST, will keep me up to date with funeral arrangements, I will put these up on here when we know more.

Derek will be sorely missed.

Mike

Funeral Arrangements

Derek's funeral is at 10.30 on Friday the 22nd of November at Easthampstead Park Crematorium, RG40 3DW. Afterwards there will be a reception at Cantley House, Milton Rd, Wokingham RG40 5QG. (http://www.cantleyhotel.co.uk/)

Everybody is welcome to come to the reception as well as the funeral. It will be helpful with the organisation to know numbers, so do let us know if you expect to come, but you are welcome even if you haven't confirmed.

hilary - 07 Nov 2013 20:40 - 11 of 41

This news is very sad.

As Ruthie and others before me have said, DelBoy was just a lovely bloke. All the rocket science stuff went straight over my head, but he sure as Hell knew how to get ski boots back safely from Utah to Nelson Mandela Towers.

RIP MM!

Plateman - 07 Nov 2013 21:27 - 12 of 41

Sad news, Del Boy was liked and respected by all.

Jules - 07 Nov 2013 22:11 - 13 of 41

I am so sorry to hear this. I didn't even know he had had a stroke.
Such a lovely man who helped me many a time with his humour and knowledge.
My heart goes out to his family especially Ruth.
RIP Mighty M.. you will be sorely missed.
Julie x

Kayak - 07 Nov 2013 22:37 - 14 of 41

Truly a unique chap, he will be missed.

STORMCALLER - 09 Nov 2013 07:44 - 15 of 41

Very sad to hear this news, not only for his family but also for the wider community who knew him.
Many people pass us by without a ripple, Derek would never be one of those with so much personality, I still remember being introduced to Derek by Mega Bucks at a London MoneyAM event, great day, but meeting Derek was worth the ticket on it's own.

Condolences to family

KenF

ExecLine - 09 Nov 2013 14:33 - 16 of 41

I didn't have much to do with him and never actually met him. Such is the relationship one often has with fellow contributors on a web site with forum facilities such as this one.

I can remember him trying to help me on several occasions on here and I did value his often witty and helpful comments to the board at large, particularly with 'techie and computer issues'.

Importantly, I am very sad to hear of his passing.

My condolences to Derek's family at this very sad time.

Bullshare - 11 Nov 2013 09:36 - 17 of 41

The funeral will be at 10.30 on Friday the 22nd of November at Easthampstead Park Crematorium,Reading RG40 3DW. The family will have a do afterwards but are still confirming the venue so details of that to follow.

Needless to say I will be there to represent MoneyAM

regards


Mike

Seymour Clearly - 11 Nov 2013 09:56 - 18 of 41

I'm really sorry to hear the news. I met him at a Traders meeting and he was a true gentleman - to the point where I inadvertently interrupted a business meeting he was having with Martin Stamp and he contacted me afterwards and apologised for not accommodating me, but it should have been me apologising.

Mike, please include my condolences to his family.

Limpsfield - 11 Nov 2013 16:37 - 19 of 41

Like a lot of us on here, I met him a few items over the years and he was always such a cheerful man, always ready to take the mickey out of himself. He will be sadly missed.

Mr Euro - 11 Nov 2013 17:30 - 20 of 41

A true gent indeed. RIP sir.

Bobcolby - 12 Nov 2013 18:04 - 21 of 41

I remember MM from traders meetings.

RIP

Dil - 13 Nov 2013 02:12 - 22 of 41

Gutted , always had great banter with MM and the patience he showed when giving the technical help he gave to an idiot like me would have tried the patience of a Saint.

RIP mate.

Bullshare - 14 Nov 2013 09:18 - 23 of 41

Just updated the first post with more details about the funeral arrangements


Mike

Haystack - 20 Nov 2013 14:42 - 24 of 41

I will be there

Bullshare - 21 Nov 2013 09:04 - 25 of 41

All,

For anybody wishing to give something, the family are asking for donations to MacMillan Nurses, Wokingham and the Duchess of Kent Hospice in Reading. Both were extremely supportive and kind to Derek especially towards the end. Jonathan (Derek's son) said that he felt quite humbled by the kindness of the staff at the Duchess of Kent. Nothing was too much to ask for either Derek or the rest of the family.

The Funeral Directors at www.milesfunerals.com have a 'Donations to Charity' link. When prompted, insert the name 'Derek Lambert' and you will be able to donate online.

Spaceman - 28 Jan 2014 19:47 - 26 of 41

Unfortunately I have only just caught up with this sad news.

Derek was a remarkable and lovely man, I didn't know him very well but we shared many emails and I remember a very enjoyable afternoon spent at a bar in London with Derek, Dottie and my friend Lambykins during which we enjoyed a few glasses of wine.

I will drink a glass or red this evening and think of you Derek.

Big Al - 31 Jan 2014 20:14 - 27 of 41

My God!! I've not visited the room for quite some time and have only just seen this. I'm absolutely gobsmacked.

It's not too much to say Derek was one of the nicest people I've ever come across. Can't say much more than that.

RIP MM

Al

PS - I will never forget the complaints I used to get when the weekend thread was late, even if it was only a few minutes. Great banter. There was always some Napa bottle he was opening as I was diving into something more old world. :)

Haystack - 11 Nov 2014 14:41 - 28 of 41

I can't believe a year has gone. Sadly missed.

One of his quotes was,

"I knew Bill Gates when he was just a millionaire".

Haystack - 11 Nov 2014 14:59 - 29 of 41

Here is a picture of Derek that people might like.

He used to play in a rock band. They came close to making it big.

Derek is in the middle at the back. The girl was a famous singer and actress at the time called Yana.

Spaceman - 05 Feb 2015 20:59 - 30 of 41

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