Very sad news.
RIP Stuart and condolences to all family and friends.
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Thread: RIP Stuart Crowther
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20-05-2019 07:54 PM #31
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20-05-2019 07:55 PM #32
RIP Stuart, the first name I associated with Hibs and the internet, for me back in 1998. Sad news.
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20-05-2019 07:56 PM #33
A right loss to the Hibs family.
RIP.
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20-05-2019 08:06 PM #36
Very sad news.
Every time I have a dram of Highland Park, I think of Stuart because I remember him telling me in the Persevere many years ago, that it was his favourite malt.
I haven't seen or heard of him for a long time so his taste in Whisky may have changed, but it'll always remind me of him.
R.I.P. Stuart.
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20-05-2019 08:09 PM #37
Sincere condolences to his family and loved ones. another taken too soon.
Rest easy Stuart.
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20-05-2019 08:10 PM #38
RIP
He will have the best seat on the house at Easter Road next Season.
Hibs net is a great legacy for us all.
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20-05-2019 08:32 PM #42
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RIP Stuart. First met him when I was a member of the Hibs List in 1998.
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20-05-2019 08:33 PM #44
Sad to hear. RIP
"At the end of the day, we all aspire to bigger things in our lives but one thing I can truly say from my heart is if I never kick a ball for one of these bigger clubs I would be delighted to stay with Hibs for the rest of my career. That's how highly I regard this club." Ivan Sproule
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20-05-2019 08:35 PM #45
Truly shocked by this, sincere condolences to Linda and family, I remember Hibsnet in its infancy very much Stuart's [and Linda's] baby, I even bought the T-Shirt, so to speak, which was a way to collect funds for the enterprise before the private members came in to being. R.I.P Stuart, you will be much missed.
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20-05-2019 08:35 PM #46
If there was a Hibs.net hall of fame Shirley he’d be inducted...
"We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
"Romanov was like a breath of fresh air - laced with cyanide." Me.
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20-05-2019 08:46 PM #49
When I first met Stuart I was editor of Mass Hibsteria and he lured me away to work with him on Hibs.net including the period it was involved with the 'Rivals' set up. In time I got the opportunity to work with him on the matchday programme and the introduction of what was then called Hibs Interactive and is now Hibs TV. Stu gave me the chance to commentate on games and that was a dream come true for me.
Sadly, we had a falling out but I hold no grudge and will always be grateful to him for the opportunities he gave me.
Condolences to Linda, the family and his many friends; RIP StuThis is how it feels
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20-05-2019 08:46 PM #50
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Very sad news. Wonderful chap. RIP Stuart.
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20-05-2019 08:50 PM #51
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- Jan 2014
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R. I. P. Condolences to family, a big loss
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20-05-2019 08:51 PM #52
Never spoke to him, never met him, never knew him, but, through the miracle of hibsnet, he was an important part of my life. R.I.P.
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20-05-2019 08:53 PM #53
I notice it’s a lot of the old skool posting on this thread. Like many I was around Hibs.net from around 1999 when Stu was the man in charge. He was a trailblazer when it came to Hibs on the internet.
Sad news. RIP Stu.
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20-05-2019 08:59 PM #56
I remember him from here but also following his live text "commentary" on Hibs Interactive via a 56k modem (it was almost quicker to wait for the Pink).
RIP Stu.
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20-05-2019 09:03 PM #57
RIP Stuart
His legacy must be how this site has brought the Hibs family together from all over the world
This site has been brilliant for all Hibees outside Edinburgh and keeping us informed of all things Hibs
66 too soon
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20-05-2019 09:06 PM #58
I never met Stewart although I contacted him away back when I was just starting to explore this kind of social media, so it's desperately sad to hear of his passing. A good Hibby.
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20-05-2019 09:18 PM #59
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- Aug 2004
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I also never met him but had some email contact during the hibs-list days when I lived in Holland when he helped with some computer problems I was having. He seemed to be a good chap. There was a good atmosphere on that list as I recall and was a godsend for expat Hibbys. I seem to remember that the list was on a server in a Geology department in a university in the States somewhere (Wisconsin??)
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20-05-2019 09:23 PM #60
Tragic news, RIP Stuart
"I don't have any regrets about not moving during my playing career. I was born a Hibee, my dad was a Hibee, I will stay a Hibee and I'll die a Hibee." -Lawrie Reilly
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