I am deeply deeply saddened by this news. My thoughts and prayers go out to Jim's family and I share my sadness with the family and with Jim's many friends and colleagues as we try to comprehend this loss.
One of the greatest lessons that I learned from Jim Westmoreland was the gift of patience. He taught patience by being patient. Watching him work with teams on the field during the heat of competition was something that I will never forget. His work with teams, and how he dealt with students and mentors, was a very important key to unlocking the door that revealed the bigger picture of FRC to me. I have always viewed him as a wonderful role model for all of us and I will miss that. I guess I took that for granted, thinking he would be with us for many years to come - sharing his gracious smile and teaching us in his quiet way.
It has been several years but I am really glad that I took the time to find Mr. Westmoreland at one of the Championships hosted in Atlanta, Georgia. It was one of those seasons that had created opportunities for high emotions on the field and the captain of our drive team had waited patiently in the question box for Mr. Westmoreland to come talk with him about a play in one of the matches. They discussed the play and the student commented later about the respect that he was shown by the head ref, even though he still felt very strongly about his views regarding the play. I wanted to take a moment to thank Mr. Westmoreland for teaching patience and for role modeling respect and grace for the students on our drive team that year at Lone Star Regional. I had the opportunity at the Championship and, although I was very shy in doing so, I took it. He remembered that exchange in the question box and in doing so, I couldn't help but think that Jim remembered every exchange that he ever had in a question box. It gave me a sense of well-being and trust.
It's going to take a while to absorb this news.. we've lost someone really special.
Jane
P.S. I looked in the photo section of the Lone Star Regional website and found a couple of photos of Jim in the 2009 volunteer album.
This is one of the photos.
Here's another very special moment shared with our Lone Star Regional Director, Lucia Sevcik. This was 2007.