Yves Casaubon has been an integral part of the Chess'n Math Association and a good friend for close to 24 years. The computer skills he possessed in the early days of the organization allowed us to soar while the rest of the chess world was beginning to dabble in the technology.
He brought to our organization knowledge, skill and a passion that one rarely sees today. You would never get the brush-off from Yves. If you had a chess related problem, he would spend the time with you to explain how to do things correctly. He would walk you through the solution step by step. No question was silly and everyone merited his time. For scholastic organizers he was your guide and help-line for ratings and tournament announcements.
In my case it was frequent for many years that he would get a call from me asking for help (actually it was more like...HELP!!!!!!)... he always answered the phone :) ... and within the hour he was at the office! In recent years he installed a program that allowed him to view and work on all our computers from home, so he didn't have to come running into the office every time I got stuck!
Not only was he invaluable and irreplaceable at the CMA, he was a pillar of the chess community in Quebec. An International Arbiter and the most experienced tournament director around, he was chief arbiter at all the major events in Quebec..including the recently completed Quebec Open. He never had a bad thing to say about anyone and when you told him something confidential you were sure it would not go any further. Bright, helpful and kind to his fellow man...that was Yves!
He was a real fighter...right to the end. He passed away yesterday of stomach cancer...but only AFTER Jean Hébert became Canadian Champion! Chess has lost a giant, I have lost a very good friend and the Chess'n Math Association has lost a member of the family.
Our thoughts go out to his long-time mate, Claudine
He brought to our organization knowledge, skill and a passion that one rarely sees today. You would never get the brush-off from Yves. If you had a chess related problem, he would spend the time with you to explain how to do things correctly. He would walk you through the solution step by step. No question was silly and everyone merited his time. For scholastic organizers he was your guide and help-line for ratings and tournament announcements.
In my case it was frequent for many years that he would get a call from me asking for help (actually it was more like...HELP!!!!!!)... he always answered the phone :) ... and within the hour he was at the office! In recent years he installed a program that allowed him to view and work on all our computers from home, so he didn't have to come running into the office every time I got stuck!
Not only was he invaluable and irreplaceable at the CMA, he was a pillar of the chess community in Quebec. An International Arbiter and the most experienced tournament director around, he was chief arbiter at all the major events in Quebec..including the recently completed Quebec Open. He never had a bad thing to say about anyone and when you told him something confidential you were sure it would not go any further. Bright, helpful and kind to his fellow man...that was Yves!
He was a real fighter...right to the end. He passed away yesterday of stomach cancer...but only AFTER Jean Hébert became Canadian Champion! Chess has lost a giant, I have lost a very good friend and the Chess'n Math Association has lost a member of the family.
Our thoughts go out to his long-time mate, Claudine
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