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[i]Jacques' life came to a close on February 7. It was sudden, but he passed in his sleep without pain. His last days were rich, including visits to the stables that he loved in Rock Creek Park and dinners with friends old and new. His brief hospital stay and few days in a rehab facility included the most excellent care; a mini private concert with talented musicians, a new 3 year old friend, and more visits from good friends. He wished to be cremated immediately, and that we not grieve him too much but rather celebrate the close of his life with laughter and shared memories. If you have recollections that you'd like to share about Jacques, you can share them via [URL=https://www.facebook.com/jacques.tiziou/posts/737267216440933]comments here[/URL], or send them to his son via email. This page will be set to "memorial" status shortly. He left behind a prodigious collection of archives, relics and memorabilia of aerospace history. Some of those will be shared on Instagram and on Twitter (@TiziouSpaceHist) as we begin to sort through those possessions. A memorial/celebration of his life will be planned a bit further in the future, perhaps to mark the one year anniversary of his passing.[/i]
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