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I'm not sure if this is the place to post this, but I feel like UrbanOhio.com is the most fitting forum for me to say something about a friend who has passed.  On Monday Sep 4th, Cincinnati and OTR lost a resident, neighbor, supporter and dedicated urbanist in Tony Gulden.  Tony, a former co-worker and someone I am proud to call a friend, lost his battle with cancer.   I met Tony about 5 years ago and the first thing that I knew about him is that he was a proud Pendleton resident who had very strong feelings about the resurgence of downtown/OTR and was passionate about the cause.   Being a fairly new resident to Cincinnati when I met Tony, he was the one that got me interested in the revitalization that was taking place in the city and I have always greatly respected that he put his mortagage, sweat, and money where his mouth was...in OTR.  Truth be told, if it weren't for the many conversations I had with Tony about urban living, development and all things Cincinnati - where his passion and enthusiam were so infectious - I may never have felt the way I do about this city and just considered myself an outsider passing through.  However I was fortunate enough to have had those conversations and as a result, I found myself becoming a much more passionate supporter and resident of Cincinnati.  I am not a religious person, but I offer my thoughts and prayers for Tony and his family in this difficult time and I hope that whatever god exists has has a special Italianate rowhouse set aside for Tony in the sky.   

 

 

 

What MayDay said.  Thank you for sharing and I hope it helps with the healing.

 

What a touching story.  My prayers.

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