Jim-Carlo-Obituary

Jim Carlo

Dallas, Texas

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Carlo, Jim (James) Jim (James) Carlo, of Dallas, Texas, born in the Bronx, N.Y.C, in 1946, grew up with his family in Hackensack, N.J, attending and graduating from Hackensack High School. He then attended M.I.T for nine years, obtaining his Ph.D in Electrical engineering. The highlight of M.I.T,...

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We found out only yesterday that Jim had passed. We went on some camping trips with him. Brock will always remember one campsite, with Jim marveling how the skunk that was outside the tent, ransacking their packpacks, had a beautiful tail. The skunk ate all their crackers and rustled plastic bags for 30 minutes, keeping everybody awake. We will miss Jim. Our deepest sympathy to the family.

Condolences to Jim's family. I knew him from various standards committees and thought very highly of him. He did his job exceptionally well, and was very modest and cordial to all he worked with in IEEE 802 and T1E1.4 standards.

Dear Mrs. Carlo:

You probably don't remember me. My name is Peter Osterberg and I worked for Jim as an MIT grad student at TI in the late 70's. Jim was a great man. I learned a lot from him. He was also a great friend and I have fond memories of our time together. He will be missed. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Sincerely,
Peter Osterberg

Martha, I just learned of Jim's passing. I am so very sorry and will continue to pray for God's strength and peace as you go through this difficult time. My deep sympathy to you and to your family. I miss seeing you at BSF! Love, Marcia Bateman

Heaven truly gained a brillant and kind man this past week with the arrival of Jimmy. He made his parents proud and was equally as proud of his own sons and their loved ones. Our love to Muffy, Donald and family.

My memories of Jim and the Carlos date back to 1960, when our two families took many trips together (Our fathers were life long friends). Muffy, our deepest sympathy and prayers for you and the entire family. Jim had a huge impact on so many, so he can rest now knowing his memory will live on for decades to come.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Muffy, I extend my heartfelt condolences to you. Jim is safe with the Lord, and now I ask for Our Loving Father to bring you serenity in knowing you performed a superb job in taking care of him. The most difficult feeling is not seeming to be able to help one's beloved, but he knew you loved him. God bless you and I hope to see you at future carcinoid gatherings.

I am a friend of Donald and met Jim a few times and liked him very much. I extend sympathy to his family.

David and I remember meeting Jim & Muffy at the cookout at Don and Kaye's. Jim has brightened the CCTS group ever since. Muffy, our sympathy to your and your family for your great loss. Jim simply got to begin his Eternity sooner that the rest of us! We shall meet again!
David & Karen Sandlin