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Dorothy Fraquelli
August 22, 2005
Dear Neta,
I remember when John came into OSS to monitor his WF/PC observations of Sirius. Because of a failed gyro, we missed the target. In spite of that, John was gracious and spoke well of our efforts to help all HST users.
Nolan Walborn
August 18, 2005
Dear Neta,
Today's news was a sad surprise. Just recently I was reading John's latest contribution to the discussion of solar abundances. It will seem strange not to have the benefit of his insight and authority on such issues in the future. Of course, your family's loss is much greater. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Ray Lucas
August 18, 2005
Dear Neta,
I'm very sorry to hear the news about John. He was very kind and generous to me personally when I was working with his HST Quasar Absorption Lines Key Project here in the early 1990s, and of course we all here have much to thank him for when it comes to his dedicated and visionary support of HST. But most importantly, during his visits here, I could also see that he was a dedicated family man. He was a great man in multiple ways, and will definitely be missed. My thoughts are with you and your family at this time, and I wish you each all the best.
Sincerely,
Ray Lucas
Kirk Borne
August 18, 2005
Neta: I am so sorry to hear the news. John was a tremendous man, leader, visionary, role model, and astrophysicist. I knew of John long before I ever met him -- stories from his school days in Shreveport, as told to me by one of his high school classmates, who was the Associate Dean of Physics at LSU when I was an undergraduate there. The stories were told with great admiration and respect for John. He will be sorely missed by all. Please know that you and your children are in my prayers during this difficult time.
Larry Weaver
August 18, 2005
John Bahcall was a post-doc at Caltech while I was an undergraduate waiter at the faculty club there. I still recall what must have been one of his first evening meals after arrival. He was the guest of Willy Fowler. The impression I still retain is of his eagerness for experience: to do something Fowler was talking about, to meet Feynman and Gell-Mann, and so on. He just seemed so avid for life.
You are lucky to have known him so well for so long. You have my sympathy.
Tom and Ada Banks
August 18, 2005
Dear Neta and Safi,
We were very sad to hear of John's untimely passing. He was a great physicist but most of all a great man, a real mensch in all the best senses of the word. We will miss him very much.
We send our sincerest condolences to you and the rest of your family.
Mindy Lipman
August 18, 2005
Dear Neta, Safi, Dan and Orli,
I am so sad to learn of John's passing. He will be sorely missed by many people. Take comfort in knowing that the world is a better place not only for his scientific contributions, but also for his good nature.
Most sincerely, Mindy, Rich and Zoe Lipman
Dmitri Uzdensky
August 18, 2005
Dear Neta!
I am very saddenned by the news.
Please accept my sincere condolences.
Loretta Willers
August 18, 2005
Dear Neta,
We are so sad to hear this news. I will always remember John's efforts in supporting HST from the beginning and his many achievements and contributions to science. He will be greatly missed by everyone.
Karen Petro
August 18, 2005
Dearest Neta,
I was so shocked and sad to hear of John's death. Please know that you and the kids are in my thoughts, prayers, and heart. I remember John, not so much as the famous astrophysicist, but as an amazingly kind and caring husband, father, and friend.
With Love,
Karen
Jane Holmquist
August 18, 2005
Dear Neta, Safi, Dan and Orli, I was very saddened to read this morning of your husband's and father's passing. With deepest sympathy, Jane (and Jon and Carl) Holmquist
Susan Alston
August 18, 2005
Dear Neta, I was deeply saddened to learn of your husband's passing. I hope that the love and closeness of your friends and family will help you in this difficult time. I very much enjoyed meeting you both while working in Princeton for Leighton. Please accept my deepest sympathy and extend it to all of your family as well, most especially your children.
Susan Shields Alston
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