Difference between revisions of "Messages of condolence"

From JamesYaoWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with '== Hojjat Adeli == I am deeply saddened. Jim was a pioneering researcher in structural engineering, a kind-hearted person, and a great human being. Our profession will m…')
 
(Donn Hancher)
Line 33: Line 33:
 
   I hope he will find great peace and meet up with your mother, they were such
 
   I hope he will find great peace and meet up with your mother, they were such
 
   wonderful people.  Barb and I loved them both.
 
   wonderful people.  Barb and I loved them both.
 +
 +
== Tami and Hitoshi Furuta ==
 +
  Dear Tim and family:
 +
 
 +
  We are very sorry to hear that Dr. Jim Yao has passed away.  Jim is one of
 +
  pioneers and leaders in the field of structural reliability and control and
 +
  fuzzy logic in civil engineering.
 +
 
 +
  We spent seven months at Purdue with Jim.  Hitoshi begins his true life as a
 +
  researcher since the stay.  Jim has taught lots of things for us.  We
 +
  remember that we visited twice Texas and had wonderful time with Jim,
 +
 
 +
  We hosted the 10th ICOSSAR at Osaka last September, unfortunately Jim was
 +
  not able to come Japan again.
 +
 
 +
  We would like to thank JIm  for his guidance and friendship.
 +
 
 +
  Tami and Hitoshi Furuta

Revision as of 15:10, 24 December 2009

Hojjat Adeli

  I am deeply saddened. Jim was a pioneering researcher in structural
  engineering, a kind-hearted person, and a great human being. Our profession
  will miss his loss greatly.  My deepest condolences to you and other members
  of his family. We need to publish a short story of his life in ASCE News.
  
  With sorrow,
  
  Hojjat Adeli
  Abba G. Lichtenstein Professor
  
  Editor-in-Chief, Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
  Editor-in-Chief, Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
  Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Neural Systems

Felix Wong

  I am going to miss Jim, but will always remember him.  Jim  is
  "one-of-a-kind" and I consider myself very lucky to even be associated with
  him.
  He should be proud to be the father of you and your sisters.  Unhappy though
  the news may be it is a closure that we all must face. When your mother
  passed away, I wrote Jim: "Birth, Aging, Sickness and Death are natural
  passages we all make", in an effort to comfort him even though there was a
  chance he might take my words the wrong way, because I knew he might not be
  able to bear the loss of Anna. I am sending you these same words now. Grief
  has its role but Jim would love to see you and family carry on.  With
  warmest thoughts,
  - Felix  

Donn Hancher

  I am saddened to hear of your father's passing, he was such a good friend!!
  I hope he will find great peace and meet up with your mother, they were such
  wonderful people.   Barb and I loved them both.

Tami and Hitoshi Furuta

  Dear Tim and family:
  
  We are very sorry to hear that Dr. Jim Yao has passed away.  Jim is one of
  pioneers and leaders in the field of structural reliability and control and
  fuzzy logic in civil engineering.
  
  We spent seven months at Purdue with Jim.  Hitoshi begins his true life as a
  researcher since the stay.  Jim has taught lots of things for us.  We
  remember that we visited twice Texas and had wonderful time with Jim,
  
  We hosted the 10th ICOSSAR at Osaka last September, unfortunately Jim was
  not able to come Japan again.
  
  We would like to thank JIm  for his guidance and friendship.
  
  Tami and Hitoshi Furuta