Wednesday, June 11th 2014

Dean "Kreij" Kortenhoven: 1959 - 2014

Dean "Kreij" Kortenhoven, our dear friend, and one of TechPowerUp's most respected community members, moderators, and contributors; who not only contributed to TechPowerUp, but also held a key editorial position in our sister publication NextPowerUp, passed away yesterday (Wednesday, early morning Central European Summer Time, Tuesday evening, Wisconsin USA local time). He passed away peacefully, in the august company of his family. He was 54.

A true cyber-citizen, Dean made his presence online strongly felt, in each forum post, each slap on the wrist as a moderator, and each richly worded article he wrote for our publications, despite constraints from a crawly satellite ISDN connection, which he joked, rather than complained about. It goes to show that willpower beats infrastructure, in an age where we're constantly surrounding ourselves with increasingly powerful infrastructure, often without pausing to ask ourselves, if we're able to make the most of what we have by empowering it with our wisdom and willpower, before moving onto something more powerful out of the box.

Dean also contributed to the Jeep online special interest group, and often talked about the benefits of the frugal, effective engineering Jeeps offer, in comparison to modern SUVs. Before we spun off GeneralNonsense, our off-topic forum, into a full- blown forum website, we remember Dean making motivational posts to cheer up fellow users who faced personal tragedies, or who were plain stressed out and needed a release, even if that came from someone sitting thousands of miles away. It enforced his personal belief - which we strongly share - that behind every gamer, and online forum member, is a human being, with human achievements and shortfalls, and that if the Internet marked a breakthrough in human evolution, it was because people powered it, not just websites.

Farewell, Dean "Kreij" Kortenhoven, we will miss you.
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107 Comments on Dean "Kreij" Kortenhoven: 1959 - 2014

#76
_JP_
Dang it, why is it always one of the good guys!
R.I.P. Kreij.
My condolences to his family.
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#77
stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
I spent many times talking to Dean about many different things. One that I remember most was the loss of his son! He dearly dearly missed him.........Not any more, as Dean is with him now.

Oh man, this just saddens me so much its beyond words. Dean was such an awesome person. Hell, I was suppose to try and make it out to see him this year some time. Offered me a place to stay and we were going to go to dinner and hang out.

This so brings tears to my eyes. Oh man, Dean, you will be missed dearly my friend!

He is one of several great friends I never meet in person!

R.I.P. my dear friend!
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#78
blobster21
My condolence goes to his wife and family.

R.I.P
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#79
claylomax
My condolences to his family. You will be missed. R.I.P.
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#80
95Viper
You will be missed, Kreij...
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#83
arnoo1
my condolences mate , didn't know him that good, buti feel bad for all who knew him
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#84
magibeg
This is actually terribly depressing to hear.
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#85
hat
Enthusiast
Wow, Kreij... I remember some time ago he sent me a 17" LCD monitor for nothing. I know he's done similar things for other members as well... he was a selfless individual and he always had a sense of humor about everything. He will be sorely missed here at TPU... :(
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#87
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
hatWow, Kreij... I remember some time ago he sent me a 17" LCD monitor for nothing. I know he's done similar things for other members as well... he was a selfless individual and he always had a sense of humor about everything. He will be sorely missed here at TPU... :(
I remember he sent someone a Core 2 Extreme, back when it was current.
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#89
Irony
Man, I'm not even 20 and I've known so many people that have died of cancer. 54 is not enough. He was a good guy. He was one of those writers that you could tell would be a cool person to talk to.

There's a cure for cancer. Its only a matter of time till we get to it
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#90
Razorfang
If there's an afterlife, Kreij is well-received. Rest in peace.
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#91
Kursah
RIP friend. You will be greatly missed and never forgotten. :toast:
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#92
Crap Daddy
I am very very sad. Have no words. Rest in peace Kreij.
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#93
Frederik S
My condolences to his wife and family.
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#94
Doc41
It's never easy losing someone precious :(

RIP man, my condolences......
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#95
Suka
My condolences to family and friends. May God be with you.
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#96
DonInKansas
Peace to Kreij and his family. His presence will be missed by many.
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#97
OneMoar
There is Always Moar
Rip Uncle Kreij
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#98
jagd
My condolences to family , friends and TPU , Rest In Peace Kreij .
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#99
Melvis
He will be sadly missed :( RIP dude!
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#100
mjkmike
Trying to find words but all that came out is that THIS SUCKS:mad:
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