Ben Haines
#81
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My deepest sympathies to all your family.
Although he never gave me direct advice, his knowledge of Europe was a great help to many and i looked forward to reading his posts as he always had the answer.
He lived his life to the full and touched many lives.
Rest In Peace Ben, you'll be sorely missed by many
Although he never gave me direct advice, his knowledge of Europe was a great help to many and i looked forward to reading his posts as he always had the answer.
He lived his life to the full and touched many lives.
Rest In Peace Ben, you'll be sorely missed by many
#82
Joined: Jan 2003
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I was saddened to hear about the passing of Ben Haines. He brought such knowledge and joy to traveling and had such an elegant writing style.
When I was planning a trip to London a few years ago, he emailed some info and was encouraging to me. I'm not sure if I ever said a proper thank you for all his help, though I doubt he thought of it as doing anything out of the ordinary.
Reading Tim Haines bio about his uncle brought a smile through the tears. I see where his love of travel took him throughout his life and I learned more about him than just being a wonderful source of information.
My deepest condolences go out to you and your family. I'm sorry I cannot attend the memorial service, but he will be in my thoughts.
When I was planning a trip to London a few years ago, he emailed some info and was encouraging to me. I'm not sure if I ever said a proper thank you for all his help, though I doubt he thought of it as doing anything out of the ordinary.
Reading Tim Haines bio about his uncle brought a smile through the tears. I see where his love of travel took him throughout his life and I learned more about him than just being a wonderful source of information.
My deepest condolences go out to you and your family. I'm sorry I cannot attend the memorial service, but he will be in my thoughts.
#83
Joined: Aug 2006
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for those who may also be members on other travel forums, additional
announcement and tribute threads for
Mr Ben Haines are ongoing at
Thorntree (Lonely Planet)http://tinyurl.com/3yry5v
and Travelers to Go
http://tinyurl.com/38zh4z
announcement and tribute threads for
Mr Ben Haines are ongoing at
Thorntree (Lonely Planet)http://tinyurl.com/3yry5v
and Travelers to Go
http://tinyurl.com/38zh4z
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Joined: Feb 2004
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My condolences to you Tim, and your family and his friends. The posts your uncle contributed here left no doubt that he was a very kind, caring and intelligent person who took great pride in helping others. Mr. Haines love of detail, of travel and of his hometown London were always evident in every response.
As you have just registered at Fodor's, I'm not sure whether you know that all of the contributions he made to the forum can be found by clicking on his name in one of his posts. (There may be even more -- this only goes back several year to the time when registering a screen name became required here. Using the general search box with his name might yield more.)
Anyway, here is a shortcut for you in case you would like to read his posts (or save them, or print them): using this link, Mr. Haines contributed to all of the posts listed in the frame to the left; his entries will appear highlighted within.
<b>http://preview.tinyurl.com/2zgg97</b>
As you have just registered at Fodor's, I'm not sure whether you know that all of the contributions he made to the forum can be found by clicking on his name in one of his posts. (There may be even more -- this only goes back several year to the time when registering a screen name became required here. Using the general search box with his name might yield more.)
Anyway, here is a shortcut for you in case you would like to read his posts (or save them, or print them): using this link, Mr. Haines contributed to all of the posts listed in the frame to the left; his entries will appear highlighted within.
<b>http://preview.tinyurl.com/2zgg97</b>
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I join the chorus---Ben's postings were always informative and thoughtful.
He joined the community as ben_haines_london in the pre-registration days. Judging from several posts here it seems that his online contributions were hardly limited to this site. We are grateful that he chose to post his stellar advice here as well.
Thank you Tim for shedding light on Ben's life---sounds like one amazing journey.
Your uncle will be missed.
He joined the community as ben_haines_london in the pre-registration days. Judging from several posts here it seems that his online contributions were hardly limited to this site. We are grateful that he chose to post his stellar advice here as well.
Thank you Tim for shedding light on Ben's life---sounds like one amazing journey.
Your uncle will be missed.
#90
Joined: Feb 2006
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I will keep Ben and your family members in my prayers. He helped me in planning my London trips as well as my very special trip to Romania this past fall (I traveled there with my father just months before his own death.)
One of the best parts of Fodor's Forums is lost to us now.
One of the best parts of Fodor's Forums is lost to us now.
#93
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I am so sad.
I feel as though a good friend has died.
I will always remember Ben Haines and his charming posts and kindness in helping newbies and sharing his life and experiences with us.
My condolences to his family,
Scarlett
I feel as though a good friend has died.
I will always remember Ben Haines and his charming posts and kindness in helping newbies and sharing his life and experiences with us.
My condolences to his family,
Scarlett
#94
Joined: Jan 2003
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I still have the printout of Mr. Haines' report on "pubs in London for lunch" and "where to bring children in and around London and the rest of the UK".
You will be so much missed, Ben. May you rest in peace.
You will be so much missed, Ben. May you rest in peace.
#96
Joined: Feb 2005
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Honestly first I didn't really pay attention to this posting, I was thinking someone was asking him advice.
I'll be in London in less than 3 weeks and will have a thought for him and his family.
Mes sincères condoléances.
Corinne
I'll be in London in less than 3 weeks and will have a thought for him and his family.
Mes sincères condoléances.
Corinne


