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Nom | James Joseph Tarrant |
Date de naissance | 16 mars, 1950 |
Date de décès | 30 janvier, 2023 |
Ville natale | Pittsburgh, PA, US |
Autre ville | Silver Spring, MD, US |
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Frères et sœurs | Bill Tarrant, Dave Tarrant, Kathy Ann Tarrant, Mary Sue Tarrant, Peg Tarrant |
Parents | James Joseph Tarrant Jr., Kathleen O'Brien |
Grands-parents | Ann MCarthy, James Joseph Tarrant, Mary Moran, Thomas O'Brien |
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a publié un hommage .
Jim was one of the most positive forces whom I have had the pleasure to know. I only knew and worked with him at ARD, but in that short time I gained tremendous respect for him as a professional and human being. Please accept my condolences and thanks for sharing him. David Hess
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Here we are in Truro, Cape Cod in the early 2000s--Jim, Cynthia, Kevin, Melati, Ariane, Azdin, Adam, and Sami, David and me--these were happy days and memories. We shall all miss Jim's humor, his belly laughs, and his engagement with everything and everyone around him--he was always interested in everyone else's projects and lives--he was always interested in learning. We love and miss you, Jim
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Cinnamon and I will always cherish Jim's memory, drive and humor, a life well lived. Our deepest condolences to his family. I first met Jim when I moved to Indonesia to do dissertation research on forest politics (and had very little idea what to actually do), and Cinnamon (my new bride at the time) told me that I had to get Jim (who lived in Bandung) to give me advice, as he was already doing ground-breaking work on various environment and development things on Java and beyond. He was generous with advice and hospitality and was a real mentor and friend. I later got to know his brother Bill, who was posted in Jakarta at the time as journalist, and this photo dates from that time, around 1986, up in Puncak, sitting around a warung, as one did in those days. Bill on the left, my sister-in-law Carolyn in the middle and Jim of course, with that twinkle in his eye on the right. We mikss you brother.
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I knew Jim during my time at Central Catholic. I remember him as a good friend, and a clever man. I am sorry for his passing, but I see he lived a very full life. I too had cancer, so I sympathize with his family, for all that they suffer, and continue to struggle with. Let us remember Jim for all his good and able work.
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Please accept my condolences and prayers for Jim and his family. Not only did we graduate together from Central but we were students together at St. Maurice in Forest Hills. I will always remember Jim for his sense of fun and learning. May he rest in peace.
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Jim andcworked together at the Overseas Development Council in the late 1970s. I remember as a wonderful, hard working young man with a great sense of humor. I am sorryvwe lost touch. My thoughts are with his family.
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30 January 2023
Jim, Cynthia, Kevin, and Melati,
Another dawn breaks, and the first glimmer of light is the gift that Jim is to us.
Jim, we first met you in the days after Erica, Thea, and I arrived in Jakarta just after Christmas of the year that Suharto fell and the city burned. Nearly a quarter of a century ago! Navigating this anxious city, we were introduced to your Natural Resource/Forestry Gang of Jim, Tim, and Kim, and welcomed in a warm embrace of your Kemang clan with weekend gatherings of families, running kids, cold Bintangs, pool splashings. Your wry and bemused observation of this household chaos was part of the glue that mended the past week’s urban jangles. It took us a couple of months to find our feet and decamp from our initial Hilton Hotel landing pad to our own home, and your families’ guidance was a huge help in our learning to spread our wings and explore the neighborhood, then the city and country.
What enduring sinew the glancing shared experiences of the next few years built into our memory muscles! Stopping by the Kemang florist’s kiosk to get a bunch of melati to bring to your house only to have them overshadowed by the exuberance of your own Melati. Kevin showing Thea how to cannonball close to the distracted adults. Weekend hamburgers at the American Club. Evening migrations to some neighborhood restaurant to celebrate the kids after some JIS musical or theatrical offering.
Our paths somehow intersected in the DC area if too occasionally over the following years, our kids’s lives defying gravity through their teens to launch into their amazing adult lives, our own lives inching towards new balances of family and profession. How delightful were those rare gatherings of the Jakarta crowd in the kitchen of your Virginia farm house, kids all grown up, but your impishness ever-present in your playful encouragement of Cynthia’s excitement over the planting of fruit trees, the seasonal abundance of paw-paws, the inevitability of tomato salads in late August.
Jim, you also were classmates with my older brother at Allegheny College, though he was there more briefly than you. Those were the times of the toxic Vietnam War and domestic politics of the Nixon administration, campus days not too far removed in time or space from the Kent State shootings, roiled by the military service lottery, drug experimentation, and youthful rebellion. Somehow you used that platform to get to Indonesia and beyond, find Cynthia, raise two delightful kids into adults, build strong-willed professionals into teams, while carrying your smile and calm throughout.
Sampai jumpa lagi, Jim.
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Jim!
A life well lived
“Sailing far off from Jingmen Ferry,
Soon you will be with people in the south,
Where the mountains end and the plains begin
And the river winds through wilderness....
The moon is lifted like a mirror,
Sea-clouds gleam like palaces,
And the water has brought you a touch of home
To draw your boat three hundred miles.” - Li Po ❤️
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Jim will be dearly missed. Not least for his infectious warmth and smile for his contribution to the Earth and Al us beings on it. Our hearts are with Cynthia and the whole family. We are richer for having known Jim even briefly!!
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A man in his element, Jim loved exploring the great outdoors, and particularly liked visiting Maine.
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Jim, Always the engaged Citizen; he never lacked a deep understanding, or opinion of or about the time he was living in.
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Hear is Jim expressing his Lustful- Love of good Food. We always enjoyed eating together, and sharing recipes and techniques!
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