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Barry Kane
April 30, 2025
I loved this trip you and Jim made to Palm Springs to visit me in 2023. Tiki bar time too!! Jim taught me Tiki
Caryn A. Machado
January 5, 2025
Aloha Jim~
Tomorrow, January 6th, would have been your 58th birthday. How I wish we were all gathering to celebrate with you! I can imagine it would be a Hawaiian themed affair, complete with a fine rum and coke for you, pu pu platters and your favorite, german chocolate cake for dessert. Instead, I have to imagine you are cracking everyone up on the other side, keeping them entertained with interesting facts/stories about the most random things, such as Mystery Science Theatre episodes, carnivorous plants, model building or any of the other thousands of things you were versed in. And, I can imagine your twinkling blue eyes and huge smile while doing so!
Thank you Richelle for bringing Jim into our family. He was an introvert but at the same time so cynically funny, and brought balance and fun to our family gatherings. I loved wandering through book stores, museums or even vintage/thrift stores with you both, as we all loved to take our time and properly take it all in. (Much to the annoyance of the rest of the family sometimes!) lol. He didn't care. (I laugh thinking about the matter-of-fact way he took it all in stride.) He was patient and kind and just the coolest yet somehow nerdiest dude. I loved how he was both interesting and interested in anything and everything. I'm so grateful for the time he spent with Julian, building computers or just playing games, board or computer. I'm also grateful for the time he spent with our cats, as they loved him just as much as he loved them. We will all miss him, that's for sure!
I won't even try to gloss over the pain of losing Jim, or how enormous the task of healing is. I was so moved by something we all watched just last night though, in the movie "the Six Triple Eight". Remember the scene where Lena finally gets the letter her pilot wrote to her? He said that if he didn't make it back "to laugh for me and live for me", motivating her to go on and live her life despite losing him. It struck me that Jim would tell you exactly that, to keep living, enjoying good books, loving the cats, traveling and finding joy, somehow, someway. However we can support you in that we will! There is a light at the end of that dark tunnel of grief. Some days it may seem so tiny and far away, but it's there, I promise. We love you Richelle. We'll be there for you.
A hui hou Jim.
Chris Finnie
December 2, 2024
We were all at a state Democratic Party convention. There were thousands of people there, I came across Jim standing in the middle of a bunch of rushing people, just looking around. He didn't look stressed, just sort of lost. I asked what he was doing and he replied, "I'm just looking for my lovely bride." It was the sweetest thing. And so Jim.
Marisa Infante
December 2, 2024
Jim was calm, easy going, and always had something interesting to share whether it be about the space station launches, trains or the inner workings of Santa Cruz. He always left my mom and I with a smile on our face and something new to ponder. He also had this spontaneous humor and joy that came out at festive gatherings. My favorite thing about Jim though was watching how much he showed his love and adoration for Richelle. It was the highlight of my day seeing the smiles between the two like their love was still new no matter how many years passed. I know that love will never go away. It will be left in all the intricate small moments and big celebrations they shared together.
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Tee Thompson
December 1, 2024
I met Jim, for the first time, at a party at Debby´s house. I had split from a relationship, and was feeling out of place. Jim, and I had chitchat - a hi and how are you talk. He was warm. We were strangers, but he treated me like an old friend. That brief conversation helped me feel part of crowd.
He was my hero that night.
Maggi M
November 25, 2024
There are many things I see or do and think, "Oh, Jim would like this." And even though he's gone, that hasn't stopped. His passion for the quirky and interesting was infectious and that joy will be appreciated and missed.
Richelle Noroyan
November 20, 2024
I am Jim Jensen's wife and as we get close to the five-month anniversary of Jim's death, I am realizing more and more how much more interesting Jim made my life. Jim was interested in everything, and he shared that interest and awe with me every day. We had interesting conversations every day from politics, local happenings, crazy Facebook posts, our family, our cats and so much more. We both were information junkies, and both of us had a need to discuss new information with each other when it was found. He loved watching rocket launches from Vandenburg from our roof and would stay up way too late to catch a launch.
He left me so many items for projects he worked on. He became very interested in fermentation and made the best sauerkraut. He also made homemade Greek yogurt for me and from Alton Brown learned how to make the best popcorn I have ever tasted. He was looking forward to his retirement and the day before he went in the hospital, he was on the phone with CalPERS figuring out what his benefits were. I am so sad he never had the chance to do all the projects he planned. We also had epic road trips planned to visit every interesting museum in the US and beyond.
I can't begin to explain what a loss Jim's death created for me and his family. Leaving the planet at age 57 was not a possibility any of us expected or prepared for emotionally. I told him all the time how much I loved him so I think he knew how much I valued his partnership in life, but I don't know if he knew how much others loved and valued him. I sure hope he knew how loved he was and how much he was admired for many things. Jim always wanted to do the right thing and most of the time he did. I miss you boo and love you greatly.
Joe Hall
July 21, 2024
Jim and I were rail fans and when ever we saw each other it seemed to quickly turn into a train discussion of some sort.
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