Dan S. |
Boulder ( Bill Nathan) |
Karen Sandberg |
Michelle Stephens |
I worked with Jon at REO for five years and stayed in touch with him for the following five years after I left REO. We had lunch together only a few days before his death; he was his usual quick-witted, sharp-humored self. I will be forever grateful that I had that opportunity to see him.
Our relationship was mostly professional. We usually talked about how to build lasers, how to build optics, and how to run a business (at least how we thought it should be done). I never met his family, but he always mentioned Nikki and Jaime and told me how proud he was of them and, in this last year, how much it meant to him to be able to spend more time with them. My condolences to you all.
Dale C Ness |
I was priviliged to work for Jon at REO for many years in the R&D group. I wanted to write here how much I appreciated his white-hot brilliant mind, and his unique sense of humor. You know, that laugh of his when he would relate some absurd news story he read about some absurd human foible. It was very challenging and very fun to work through tough technical problems with him.
I feel so bad for Nikki and Jaime. I only met them on a few occasions so they wouldn't know me, but I extend to them my deepest condolences...I lost my dad when I was a boy. I know what this must mean for them, and I know how much he adored them.
I stayed in touch with Jon after he, and then I, left REO. I would like friends or family to feel free to contact me if they would like to talk. Please ask Karen Sandberg for my email address. Take care everyone. I am painfully reminded how short and precious life is.