[BlindMath] Announcement of the Passing of Assistive Technology Pioneer David Holladay From Duxbury Systems: In Loving Memory of Our Dear Friend and Colleague
David Andrews
dandrews920 at comcast.net
Sat Feb 17 13:51:20 UTC 2024
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>Dear Duxbury Community,
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>This week brings sad news for our Duxbury
>Systems family. Our colleague, David Holladay,
>passed away in a hospital on Thursday, February
>15th, following an accident at home that
>morning. David was a cancer survivor and
>valiantly battled multiple medical problems over his last five years.
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>David was an early innovator in braille
>software. Together, he and his wife, Caryn Navy,
>founded Raised Dot Computing (later Braille
>Planet) in 1981. Davidâs early work on Apple
>II computers was groundbreaking in support of
>accessibility for blind users through speech and
>production of braille and of print from braille
>input. He went on to support production of print
>math from Nemeth Code mathematics braille. Later
>work at Raised Dot Computing culminated in the
>introduction of MegaDots, an innovative product
>with unparalleled support for braille formats.
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>David and Caryn joined Duxbury Systems in 1999
>and have been part of the family ever since.
>Davidâs work at Duxbury focused largely on
>extending the reach of DBT to many, many
>countries and languages around the world. Though
>confined to bed over the last several years of
>his life, Davidâs passion for braille
>wouldnât allow him to rest. He was working until his very last day.
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>It is our belief that the larger braille world
>will miss David as much as we do here at Duxbury.
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>*****
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>David's funeral will be at Congregation Shalom
>in Chelmsford Massachusetts at noon Eastern
>Standard Time on Monday, with burial at 1 PM at Beth El Cemetery in Chelmsford.
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>We'll post a link for live streaming the service when we receive it.
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