Beautiful message Frank.
I never could have described Dean that well.
It just breaks my heart. Dean and Jonathan are the main supports of this group. 
 
I am sure there are others, but they have been there to answer most of our 
technical questions.  
Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Frank M. Hernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 1:36 AM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] DEAN, you will be truly missed 


Wow, I can't believe it.

Dean has personally helped me with so many issues with my BN.
I live in Tucson Arizona and I would call him rather than wait 
hours on the phone with the CAL folks.

He would go way out of his way to help me.
As I'm not a PC user, he spent time talking to my administrative 
assistant and together we solved many problems.

Dean even called me on Saturday with a late breaking technical 
work around he thought of.
The BN family, and our online community will really miss Dean's 
dedication.

I'm probably off topic, but I wanted to share my thoughts on 
Dean.

If there is a Tech Support Team up in heaven Dean has already 
joined the best of the best.

Frank M.  Hernandez.



>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: 
<[email protected]>,<[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 17:02:14 +1200
>Subject: [Braillenote] Statement from Richard mander,humanware's 
Chief Executive officer

>STATEMENT FROM RICHARD MANDER, HUMANWARE'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE 
OFFICER
>It is with profound regret that I have to advise Dean Jackson, 
HumanWare's
>BrailleNote Product Specialist, passed away suddenly yesterday at 
his home.
>For the past three years, Dean made his cheerful presence felt 
around
>HumanWare.  He has been a popular and valued colleague to all of 
us, and
>became a
>friend to many on the HumanWare team.
>Dean was deeply committed to his work and to BrailleNote 
customers, and it
>wasn't uncommon for him to be sending e-mails in the middle of 
the night, or

>making calls to the other side of the world at 4 AM.  His work 
administering
>our BrailleNote user list made him a popular figure among the 
BrailleNote
>user
>community.  His attention to detail and team spirit had a 
measurable positive
>impact on the success of the BrailleNote through his work in our 
Research
>and
>Development team.
>Dean was also a talented singer, enjoyed work with the Internet 
and audio
>production, and played a key role in his church activity.  His 
life was
>tragically short,
>but he lived every minute to the full, and the world is a better 
place
>because Dean Jackson lived in it.
>All of the staff at HumanWare worldwide wishes to express its 
condolences to
>Dean's family at this sad time.
>Dean's funeral will take place at the Lincoln Road Bible Chapel, 
66 - 68
>Lincoln Road Henderson Auckland on Saturday morning at 11:30.  
Darryl
>Sherwood and
>Jonathan Mosen will be representing us at the service.
>HumanWare will also be working with Dean's family and local 
church to
>organise a memorial service in Christchurch for Dean's friends 
and work
>colleagues.
>We give thanks to Dean for enriching our lives.
>Sincerely,
>Dr Richard Mander
>CEO, HumanWare


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