Christ, my facebook is full of this already... oh well.
It's too bad he died, especially at only 56. He was revolutionary, but not a god; his leadership f*cked up Apple for years before they reinvented themselves with the iPad and iPhone (hence why they fired him before rehiring him). He learned from his mistakes and became a huge marketing force, and a wonderful story of someone who, with the right skills and a lot of effort, can succeed in today's market.
I've never used any Apple products and don't plan on it, but I respect him for what he did. He also gave some darn good speeches.