It is with a heavy heart that I let all of you know that we have lost Jason... I know that he had made many friend in the Debris Field as well as other Titanic Modelling sites.
I have all of his books, videos, dvd's, memorabilia, and a half completed wreck model... I have no clue of the worth of these items and would like to keep them with people that he knew. Friends have told me to put them on ebay, but I am thinking that some of you may be better recipients of his prize possetions. I have no room to store these items, and can not bear to look at them anymore. I am compliling a list of all of the items, if you are interested, please contact me at itsbecci@yahoo.com.
Reguards,
Becci Johnson
On behalf of the DF, we offer our heart-filled condolences. Jason was very much indeed a talented man, and his contributions to the Debris Field will be missed. We trust that all his important work will find suitable, and appreciative, homes. If there is anything we can do, please let us know. We wish you strength and support during this most difficult time.
Becci,
Due to the lack of finding the right (english) words I can only agree with Robert´s response. My deepest symathy goes out to you and your family. Whatever had happened to Jason - he will be missed.
Olaf from germany.
Please let me add that I knew Jason from some very nice online chats and from exchanging modeling spare parts. I definitely miss him very much. His highly inventive approach to ship modeling and great enthusiasm will be fondly remembered.
I can only echo my fellow model-maker's words in expressing my condolences at this difficult time. His enthusiasm and perspective when creating his works will be truly missed in the Titanic community...
We exchanged many email during the time I helped out with the TRMA site.
I'm most sad for hearing this bad news.
We have lost something with his passing.
I Am very very sorry that Jason Brian Johnson Passed Away and I share your condolences and your greif But if It wasnt for him TRMA Wouldnt be like it was today
Nearer My God to theee nearer to thee......
Walace Hartly lead titanic violinist