07-11 2019 21:33
wrote:
There will never be enough words to describe the loss suffered. Prof Deon was a pillar of strength, a north star, a soft-hearted and gentle-minded person who would always make time for those in need. He believed in making this world a better place for all and led the profession in this manner. He provided guidance to so many, and never asked for praise. Respect for the ethical practice of psychology is and will remain synonymous with his name. He remains a legend, his lessons keep on mentoring us, his thirst for research still empower his students, his practice of reciprocity will task us to move forward and grow and be better . To his family, note that a whole community stands behind you, and that our deepest condolences are with you. Whilst little can bring comfort in this very difficult time, we remain steadfast in our support.
07-11 2019 21:33
wrote:
There will never be enough words to describe the loss suffered. Prof Deon was a pillar of strength, a north star, a soft-hearted and gentle-minded person who would always make time for those in need. He believed in making this world a better place for all and led the profession in this manner. He provided guidance to so many, and never asked for praise. Respect for the ethical practice of psychology is and will remain synonymous with his name. He remains a legend, his lessons keep on mentoring us, his thirst for research still empower his students, his practice of reciprocity will task us to move forward and grow and be better . To his family, note that a whole community stands behind you, and that our deepest condolences are with you. Whilst little can bring comfort in this very difficult time, we remain steadfast in our support.