Re: [STDS-802-16] Jim Carlo
Really sorry to hear.
Jim was a great person with a warm heart
and a enthusiastic attitude. He was very unassuming and showed exemplary
humility.
He was also visionary and helped take
802 to places it had not been before, in his own ways.
He will definitely be missed. May his
soul rest in peace.
best regards,
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From:
| Roger Marks <r.b.marks@ieee.org>
|
To:
| STDS-802-16@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
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Date:
| 02/14/2012 09:29 PM
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Subject:
| [STDS-802-16] Jim Carlo |
Dear 802.16,
I'm sorry to report the death of Jim Carlo. Jim was a
great friend, a great man, and a big part of the success 802.16. Jim was
the Chair of the IEEE 802 Executive Committee when I first became interested
in standards. He warmly welcomed 802.16 into the fold and was a tremendous
mentor to me in getting the Working Group launched. Later, after moving
on to other leadership roles in IEEE Standards (including President of
the IEEE-SA), Jim became active as a participant in the 802.16 Working
Group, holding a membership from 2005-2009.
Jim was a brilliant standardization builder, leader, and
innovator. He was also as nice and warm a guy as you'll ever meet. I salute
him.
Roger
Roger B. Marks <roger@consensii.com>
Consensii LLC <http://consensii.com>
Chair, IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband
Wireless Access <http://WirelessMAN.org>
Begin forwarded message:
From: Paul Nikolich <paul.nikolich@ATT.NET>
Subject: [802SEC] Jim Carlo
Date: 14 February 2012 9:03:42 PM MST
To: STDS-802-SEC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Reply-To: Paul Nikolich <paul.nikolich@ATT.NET>
Dear EC Members,
It is with a heavy heart I must let you know I just found out late tonight
Jim Carlo passed away. I recently spoke to him--he was not doing
to well, but hanging in there as best he could in his battle with cancer.
For those of you that new him, he was a great representative of 802
and the Standards Association, and a mentor to me. I will miss him.
Rest in peace James T. Carlo--the 802 community shall mourn for you.
Sadly,
--Paul
p.s. the email I received from Bob Love/Dawn:
From: On Behalf Of Robert D. Love
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 4:59 PM
To: Dawn Slykhouse
Subject: Jim Carlo
Dear Token Ringers,
This is a sad email. I just heard from Muffy Carlo that Jim Carlo
has passed away. I spoke with Jim shortly before Christmas after
hearing from Muffy that he had been battling cancer for two years. He
was in good spirits, but obviously in deteriorating health.
I thoroughly enjoyed working closely with him for many years and will miss
him.
I wanted to let those of you that knew him and worked with him to know
and to spread the word to others that would want to know.
Bob Love
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