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July 31, 2010

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NCCE Bids Farewell to a Beloved Friend
and Exemplary Educator

 

Eric Christian Jensen (1942-2003) passed away on October 10, after a courageous battle with cancer. Eric was the soul of volunteerism, and was a mentor to many teachers and students. More importantly, Eric was a valued friend, a respected educator, and a beloved family man. He will be missed by his family, his colleagues at Wenatchee School District and his friends at NCCE.


Eric was a lifelong resident of Wenatchee, Washington. After graduating from the University of Washington in 1965 with a B.A. in History, Eric married his lifelong friend, WHS classmate, UW alum, and sweetheart, Myrna Mahugh on August 28, 1965. Eric and Myrna enjoyed 38 loving years together and brought up three children, Koll, Marya, and Todd, all graduates of WHS and UW. He spent fifteen years as a classroom teacher, ten years as library media specialist, and eleven years as the director of media and technology for the Wenatchee School District. Both Eric and Myrna dedicated years of service to NCCE on our Board of Directors.
Eric's decades of visionary leadership established his reputation throughout the Northwest as a passionate and dedicated proponent of technology in the classroom. In addition to his commitment to his school district, Eric was a tireless volunteer for NCCE. He served as Program Chair for the 1994 and 2001 Conferences and Equipment Chair for the 1998 Conference. In 1998, Eric was awarded NCCE¹S Technology Educator of the Year. He was truly a pioneer in educational technology, and an inspiration to fellow educators.

All those who had the pleasure of working with Eric, and all those who were his friends will miss his quiet intelligence and winning smile. He was respected for his integrity and loved for his wit, his kind friendship and his compassion.
Heidi Rogers, Executive Director of NCCE and longtime friend of the Jensens, characterized Eric as, “…a lifelong learner who was willing to listen, willing to learn, and willing to rethink what was believed to be true. For Eric, learning was the priority; not power, not authority, not prestige. Eric transcended many of our familiar categories---football player, librarian, computer geek, piano player and colleague. Eric’s kind and gentle friendship was the greatest gift he gave us. In a recent email to me, Eric closed with the following quote from Beethoven: ‘Never forget the days I spent with you. Continue to be my friend, as you will always find me yours.’ I know that I can speak for all of us here that we will not forget the days or our friend.”A memorial fund has been established in Eric’s name. The Eric Jensen Memorial Scholarship fund will be used to recognize individuals in the greater Wenatchee area who have developed/will develop programs for innovative uses of technology within their community.Donations may be sent to:Eric C. Jensen Memorial Scholarship
Community Foundation of North Central Washington
7 North Wenatchee Avenue, Suite 201
Wenatchee, WA 98801
ncce@ncce.org
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