This probably isn't the appropriate place for personal
sentiments. But I feel a need to say that Jack Williamson was a
gentleman in every sense of the term, including the best: a gentle
man. Simply being acquainted with him was an honor.
--Steve
At 05:15 PM 11/10/2006, Todd Mason wrote:
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>Betty Williamson has sent a message today to friends and relatives that Jack
>Williamson has passed away.
>
>Betty writes:
>
>Hello dear friends and family,
>
>This is to let you know that our beloved Jack Williamson died this
>afternoon at
>3:22 p.m. He was in his study, surrounded by people he loved who loved him. It
>could not have been better.
>
>Jack consented to a memorial service because I told him there were a lot of
>people who would want to get together to share wonderful memories. We will let
>all of you know when that is set.
>
>Thank you for your friendship and love to Jack. He will be missed by
>all of us,
>but he was very ready to die. He has told me many, many times, "I have lived a
>wonderful life and I will die with no regrets."
>
>(Another source suggests the service will be next week.)
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