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James Jessiman Memorial [1]

Posted by : OrionP on Nov 08, 2003 - 07:28 PM
communityMemorial [2]
James Jessiman

Memorial

On July 25, 1997, James Jessiman passed away. His passing at a young age stunned and saddened a worldwide community of friends.

But he will be long remembered. And that memory will be cherished by all whose lives he so deeply touched. For James had given a gift to the world. A gift that he had spent countless hours of toil to realize, then given freely to all.

The worldwide community of LEGO fans lost a bright light in the passing of James Jessiman. Here perhaps, in some way, we can keep a little of that light alive.

Since James' passing much has been done to continue the development of LDraw and related resources. The contribution of LDraw has been like a water drop causing a large ripple effect impacting all of its surroundings.

James' memory will live on in his creation and in our hearts forever. He not only contributed this wonderful resource, but his kind spirit and helping hand gave each of us a little boost. James made an unreversible impact on the world around him, which in his case was literally around the world.

Just James [3]
A recollection of his life by his parents. With permission from Publisher Joe Meno as well as Robyn and Don Jessiman we are honored to mirror an article published in BrickJournal, Spring 2006, Volume #1, Issue 4.

Commemoration-Gallery of the 10th anniversary [4]
This gallery pays tribute to the 10th anniversary of James Jessiman's passing showing pictures of a:

1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3002.dat

(a red Brick 2x3 for all those who are not CAD nerds) LDraw.org's icon.

Letters [5]
Following James' death, several members of the community wrote him sentimental letters. View these here. Also, view the archive of the Memorial Guestbook.

Images [6]
Browse our selection of images to link to this memorial page for James. Add them to your web page with a link here if you wish.

James' Website [7]
James' personal website is still available to view online. The above link takes you to his site as it was when he passed away.

 

James Jessiman Memorial Award

The James Jessiman Memorial Award was established by the Jessiman Family to honor an individual who has contributed to the furthering of LDraw, the DAT format, and James' memory.

Every year, in consultation with Don and Robyn Jessiman, the LDraw.org Steering Committee carefully choose the recipient from amongst those who have worked hard to keep LDraw alive, with the caveat that current SteerCo members are ineligible. Here is a list of the past recipients:

  • 2001 - Steve Bliss
  • 2002 - not awarded
  • 2003 - Jacob Sparre Andersen [8]
  • 2004 - Lars C. Hassing
  • 2005 - Michael Lachmann
  • 2006 - Orion Pobursky [9]
  • 2007 - Kevin Clague [10]
  • 2008 - Philippe Hurbain [11]
  • 2009 - Tim Courtney [12]
  • 2010 - not awarded
  • 2011 - Travis Cobbs [13]

Until 2005 there used to be held a prize giving ceremony at BrickFest, Washington. The 2006/2007 SteerCo has slightly changed the formula of this presentation. The prize is now be given "virtually" and is no longer bound to an actual LEGOfest, due to the fact that LDraw.org is primarily a online community with members spread all over the world. The recipient � beside getting the established plaque - is honored for an entire year at LDraw's front page (have a look at the top right-hand corner). The SteerCo's decision aimed to balances the lack of chances for non-Americans to attend BrickFest.

Note: Last edited by Holly-Wood on 26-Nov-2011
Links
  [1] http://www.ldraw.org/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=222
  [2] http://www.ldraw.org/index.php?name=News&catid=&topic=19
  [3] http://www.ldraw.org//Article425.html
  [4] http://www.ldraw.org//Article472.html
  [5] http://www.ldraw.org//Article223.html
  [6] http://www.ldraw.org//Article224.html
  [7] http://silo.riv.csu.edu.au/~jjessiman/lego/index.html
  [8] http://www.ldraw.org//Article225.html
  [9] http://www.ldraw.org//Article338.html
  [10] http://www.ldraw.org//Article516.html
  [11] http://www.ldraw.org//Article469.html
  [12] http://www.ldraw.org//Article343.html
  [13] http://www.ldraw.org//Article412.html