Tom Arnold's Blog

It's over a week since Aengus died, but I will not sleep easy till I pay my respects and add a word of tribute to a great man.Aengus was a good friend an colleague throughout much of the 70s in Bangladesh and the 80s when he was in Dublin and I in Rome. We last saw each other at a dinner Concen gave for me in Dublin in the 90s. My only regret is that we lost contact after I retired to Alberta, Canada, while he was a mere stone's throw away in New York.Tom Arnold and those who have commented before me have eloquently stated how Aengus touched their lives. To me, he was the concience of humanitarian aid workers around the world bringing an honesty and professionalism to what I often thought was the last bastion of unprofessionalism.Well done Aengus, yours was a life well lived!   

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