WD5IYT - Jim Reese 1964 - 2014

 

Jim was a great friend to all of us and a pivotal driver in the development of the Armadillo Intertie System.  Most of us have knew Jim throughout his adult life and have watched him grow into a great engineer, leader, husband, father, and most importantly - friend. 

Greg - K5GJ.

 
 
James Lee REESE

1964 - 2014

 

 

 

 

 
James Lee REESE

1964 - 2014 | Obituary | Condolences
 
 
REESE, James Lee

James Lee Reese, 50, of Austin, TX, passed away peacefully February 27, 2014, at home surrounded by family. He was born January 20, 1964 in Lubbock, TX. Jim was a life-long amateur radio operator who worked as an engineer for a local radio station during high school in Nacogdoches, TX. He attended the University of Texas at Austin to study electrical engineering and worked for a number of radio stations in his career, culminating in a dream job at FlexRadio Systems working on cutting edge radio equipment. He was a self-motivated learner and voracious reader interested in politics, economics, and history. He believed in social justice and that ALL men and women are created equal. He loved time with his family and friends, music, and travel. He was a founding director and pivotal leader of the Armadillo Intertie Inc statewide emergency communications network. Jim is survived by his wife of 16 years, Jennifer; daughters Audrey and Jamie; sister Sallie Reese Goach, her husband Ken, and their sons Trey and Andrew of Pflugerville, TX; cousin Tobin Wells of Lufkin, TX; and friends too numerous to list. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Verdo Reese and Shirley Martin Reese. The family would like to thank Dr. Laurence Tokaz and the staff at Texas Oncology; employer FlexRadio Systems; families and faculties at The Girls School of Austin and ACE Academy; and family and friends who were so supportive during Jim's battle with cancer. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to www.thegirlsschool.org or www.austingifted.org. In keeping with Jim's wishes, no funeral will be held - he hated the things. He would prefer people remember him as he was and the difference he made in their lives.
 
Published in Austin American-Statesman from Mar. 2 to Mar. 3, 2014
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/statesman/obituary.aspx?n=james-lee-reese&pid=169952614#sthash.RopLOP6e.dpuf
James Lee REESE

1964 - 2014 | Obituary | Condolences
 
 
REESE, James Lee

James Lee Reese, 50, of Austin, TX, passed away peacefully February 27, 2014, at home surrounded by family. He was born January 20, 1964 in Lubbock, TX. Jim was a life-long amateur radio operator who worked as an engineer for a local radio station during high school in Nacogdoches, TX. He attended the University of Texas at Austin to study electrical engineering and worked for a number of radio stations in his career, culminating in a dream job at FlexRadio Systems working on cutting edge radio equipment. He was a self-motivated learner and voracious reader interested in politics, economics, and history. He believed in social justice and that ALL men and women are created equal. He loved time with his family and friends, music, and travel. He was a founding director and pivotal leader of the Armadillo Intertie Inc statewide emergency communications network. Jim is survived by his wife of 16 years, Jennifer; daughters Audrey and Jamie; sister Sallie Reese Goach, her husband Ken, and their sons Trey and Andrew of Pflugerville, TX; cousin Tobin Wells of Lufkin, TX; and friends too numerous to list. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Verdo Reese and Shirley Martin Reese. The family would like to thank Dr. Laurence Tokaz and the staff at Texas Oncology; employer FlexRadio Systems; families and faculties at The Girls School of Austin and ACE Academy; and family and friends who were so supportive during Jim's battle with cancer. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to www.thegirlsschool.org or www.austingifted.org. In keeping with Jim's wishes, no funeral will be held - he hated the things. He would prefer people remember him as he was and the difference he made in their lives.
 
Published in Austin American-Statesman from Mar. 2 to Mar. 3, 2014
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/statesman/obituary.aspx?n=james-lee-reese&pid=169952614#sthash.RopLOP6e.dpuf
James Lee REESE

1964 - 2014 | Obituary | Condolences
 
 
REESE, James Lee

James Lee Reese, 50, of Austin, TX, passed away peacefully February 27, 2014, at home surrounded by family. He was born January 20, 1964 in Lubbock, TX. Jim was a life-long amateur radio operator who worked as an engineer for a local radio station during high school in Nacogdoches, TX. He attended the University of Texas at Austin to study electrical engineering and worked for a number of radio stations in his career, culminating in a dream job at FlexRadio Systems working on cutting edge radio equipment. He was a self-motivated learner and voracious reader interested in politics, economics, and history. He believed in social justice and that ALL men and women are created equal. He loved time with his family and friends, music, and travel. He was a founding director and pivotal leader of the Armadillo Intertie Inc statewide emergency communications network. Jim is survived by his wife of 16 years, Jennifer; daughters Audrey and Jamie; sister Sallie Reese Goach, her husband Ken, and their sons Trey and Andrew of Pflugerville, TX; cousin Tobin Wells of Lufkin, TX; and friends too numerous to list. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Verdo Reese and Shirley Martin Reese. The family would like to thank Dr. Laurence Tokaz and the staff at Texas Oncology; employer FlexRadio Systems; families and faculties at The Girls School of Austin and ACE Academy; and family and friends who were so supportive during Jim's battle with cancer. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to www.thegirlsschool.org or www.austingifted.org. In keeping with Jim's wishes, no funeral will be held - he hated the things. He would prefer people remember him as he was and the difference he made in their lives.
 
Published in Austin American-Statesman from Mar. 2 to Mar. 3, 2014
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/statesman/obituary.aspx?n=james-lee-reese&pid=169952614#sthash.RopLOP6e.dpuf
James Lee REESE

1964 - 2014 | Obituary | Condolences
 
 
REESE, James Lee

James Lee Reese, 50, of Austin, TX, passed away peacefully February 27, 2014, at home surrounded by family. He was born January 20, 1964 in Lubbock, TX. Jim was a life-long amateur radio operator who worked as an engineer for a local radio station during high school in Nacogdoches, TX. He attended the University of Texas at Austin to study electrical engineering and worked for a number of radio stations in his career, culminating in a dream job at FlexRadio Systems working on cutting edge radio equipment. He was a self-motivated learner and voracious reader interested in politics, economics, and history. He believed in social justice and that ALL men and women are created equal. He loved time with his family and friends, music, and travel. He was a founding director and pivotal leader of the Armadillo Intertie Inc statewide emergency communications network. Jim is survived by his wife of 16 years, Jennifer; daughters Audrey and Jamie; sister Sallie Reese Goach, her husband Ken, and their sons Trey and Andrew of Pflugerville, TX; cousin Tobin Wells of Lufkin, TX; and friends too numerous to list. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Verdo Reese and Shirley Martin Reese. The family would like to thank Dr. Laurence Tokaz and the staff at Texas Oncology; employer FlexRadio Systems; families and faculties at The Girls School of Austin and ACE Academy; and family and friends who were so supportive during Jim's battle with cancer. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to www.thegirlsschool.org or www.austingifted.org. In keeping with Jim's wishes, no funeral will be held - he hated the things. He would prefer people remember him as he was and the difference he made in their lives.
 
Published in Austin American-Statesman from Mar. 2 to Mar. 3, 2014
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/statesman/obituary.aspx?n=james-lee-reese&pid=169952614#sthash.RopLOP6e.dpuf