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Name | Brosl Hasslacher |
Date of Birth | May 13th, 1941 |
Date of Death | November 11th, 2005 |
Home Town | New York, NY, US |
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Funeral Home | Rivera Family Funeral Home - Santa Fe | |
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Española NM United States |
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I found myself thinking about my friend and stumbled across this page today, in December 2008. In spite of the words I've spoken in Brosl's honor previously I felt I must sign this now, late as it is.
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I am heart sick to have just now learned of the passing of Dr Brosl Hasslacher. A man of deep convictions, brillant, and most importantly a friend. My sympathies go out to his Mother Elizabeth, sister Anne, and Daughter Elizabeth all to whom I have known, during my stay in Babylon NY. Dr Hasslacher will be missed by the scientic communtiy. May his soul rest in eternal peace...John e Bonsignor
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I am very sad to hear about Brosl's illness and death. He was a great influence on me as a student. His passion for physics and for finding one's own path through life were inspiring.
I can see him in his adobe in Nambe admonishing me that anything involving a computer would take ten times as long as one would expect at first, and that it's always worth thinking harder first.
I will always appreciate the support and encouragement that he provided. Though he has passed on, his memory will surely endure.
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I was sorry to hear of Dr. Hasslacher's death. In the early 1990's I was an editor on the Laboratory-Directed Research and Development Report, and he was one of the scientists I worked with. He was always courteous, helpful, and respectful (which is more than I can say about other scientists I've worked with!). He was an admirable human being as well as a brilliant researcher, and I'm sure he will be sorely missed on both counts.
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We met Brosl in the 1980's and enjoyed many parties at his home in Nambe. He was not only a brilliant scientist, but a wonderful musician and engaging conversationalist. He had a warm smile and was easy to like. After we moved to Montana, we spoke less and less over the years but the friendship never diminished. When will remember him fondly and regret we cannot attend his memorial. We send our warmest wishes to his family and friends. Tom and Darla Sather
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To Brosl's family with deepest sympathy:
Please accept my heartfelt condolences. Even though it is many years since our paths crossed I still mourn Brosl's passing. In graduate school he was perhaps my closest friend. I had a high regard for his scientific abilities and creativity. In my early career I was fortunate to have him as a collaborator as well as a friend.
I am sorry that I cannot be present at the memorial service, but rest assured that I will be there in spirit.
Do let me know when funds are established in his memory.
May what he gave to you in his life help console you in your grief.
regards, Don.
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A late bon voyage to you, Brosl. I just stumbled across your notice. It seems a long time since we had long conversations about things I no longer remember when we were both in the Barkas Group in Berkeley. RIP
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