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Lene Mahler Jaqua
October 25, 2024
It is with great sadness that I heard of JD's passing. I was a physics grad student at UA in the lat 80s to early 90s. JD was my academic advisor, as well as myprofessor in some classes. During my first year he offered to do quantum mechanics with me as an independent study just out of the blue, when I absolutely hated the class I was in. I have nothing but positive memories of JD as funny, cheerful, full of hope, and also real enough during a time of trial for his family to actually show tears when asked how he was. I don't remember a single time, stopping in on him when he wasn't welcoming. JD was amazingly real, personable and supportive professor, whose teaching was clear and helpful, whose service reached far into the governance of the university. It included enthusiastic support for us women and our abilities not only to do physics at a time when we were few and far between, but also be ourselves in a culture dominated by men. -- I last saw him in 2017 at a retirement party for Bruce Barrett, where I was fortunate enough to get to sit next to JD during the dinner. He was as clear and lucid and interesting as ever he was when he was my professor. My condolences to the family. A great loss. May he rest in peace.
Srin Manne
October 23, 2024
Dr. Garcia was my quantum mechanics professor in 1983, and J.D. became my colleague in 1997, when I started teaching at U of A. In both capacities, he was unfailingly kind, warm and helpful. He recognized that physics was hard enough without putting human barriers in the way, and it's a lesson that stuck with me when I became a teacher myself. I will miss his gentle presence in the department and in the world.
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