Let say person A passed away recently, and I want to pay tribute to A by writing something in the acknowledgement of a paper I am writing. I don't know A personally (having an email conversation doesn't count), but I used to work with the tools A invented for almost all of my papers, and my work is heavily influenced and inspired by the work of A.
My question is: is it strange to write something to pay tribute in the acknowledgement? On one hand, I am not considering writing something like "Dedicated to A" below the title of my paper; what I would write is simply a paragraph saying my work is heavily influenced by the work of A, etc. On the other hand, I don't want to leave an impression to people in my field that the reason of me paying tribute to person A is to have a higher chance for the acceptance of the paper or gain publicity, or anything like these. It is not a must for me to pay tribute to him, but this is something I want to do.
Please let me know what you think. Thank you.