RIP.
here's my original post from my local boards:
"Gary Gygax, universally known as the cofounder of the Dungeons and Dragons universe and TSR, and acknowledged as the father of Role-Playing Games (RPGs), has passed away at March 4, 2008. he was 69.
if not for this man's inventiveness and imagination, RPGs might not have developed into the rich, colorful (and addictive) alternate-life-forming genre it is now today.
though the Modern Orcs and Elves Fantasy Genre was not his original creation (i would arguably link it to Master Tolkien himself, though that was not his intent - only he provided the ideas), he took hold of this rich mythology and gave it a set of rules so that anybody can be who he/she wanted to be - be it a human knight, and elven ranger, a dwarven berserker, or an orc barbarian. he gave POWER to those with the imagination and the desire to be more than what they are in reality.
rest in peace, sir Gygax. the world of RPGers mourn thy passing."