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    James Pasha

    All, it's with a heavy heart that I pass along the sad news that Jim Pasha passed away yesterday.

    According to Janet, his wife, he passed away quickly and while he was washing his "already too clean 968"

    He was 61.

    We will miss him dearly here at PML. He was a prolific, humorous writer, and a true-blue Porsche enthusiast. I looked forward to his contributions to PML, each and every month.

    Hoist one for Jim...

    Sincerely

    Thom Kuby
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    Our prayers go out to his family. I have enjoyed reading his articles which have helped me on more than one occasion. What a shock.
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    Oh my. His technical articles made Excellence a pleasure to read every month. 61 is far too young.
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    I enjoyed speaking to Jim on several occasions, and he sent me many tech publications, gratis.....

    This is a loss to not only his close family but also to us who are his extended family.

    My condolences to his wife and family.

    Eric

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    He will be missed, and dearly.

    Even more than Jim's technical expertise, willingness to help others and share what he had with them, and tall tales, what I remember best about Jim was his temperament. I knew few sweeter people than Jim, a man whom, through my interactions with him over the last 11 years or so, I could not imagine wishing ill upon others.

    I spoke with Janet, his wife, this morning. She seemed to be holding together well, and it sounds like she has loved ones around her. For that I am very glad.

    Rest in Peace, Jim.

    pete

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    PM sent

    Pete,
    I sent you a PM
    R/Thom

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    I'm very shocked and speachless.
    Prayers and condolences to the Pasha family.
    Steve

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    I always enjoyed those interesting tech articles by Mr. Pasha.

    I will miss him.
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