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Home / Blog / Remembering Daryl Armstrong

Remembering Daryl Armstrong

July 20, 2017

The BC Generations Project team is saddened by the loss to cancer of our respected colleague and friend.

Daryl ArmstrongDaryl Armstrong worked with us for almost six years as our IT programmer/analyst, providing IT support for all aspects of the BC Generations Project. He was a talented and valued member of our team, developing databases and providing ongoing maintenance for the collection and storage of the massive volume of data associated with our project. Daryl enabled us to move our participant data collection practices fully online by developing our online questionnaires, and helped establish essential linkages with other data sources.

A soft-spoken man who felt most at home in the outdoors, Daryl was known for his good humour, kindness and caring. His unwavering dedication to his work and to his colleagues was evident even through his illness.

We will truly miss Daryl’s friendship and his important contributions to cancer prevention research in British Columbia.

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