Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 16 Mar 19 - 12:57 AM one minute he is doing well, when I log in the following day I find this thread & a line popped up from the following song that Tom Lewis brought to Sydney a few years ago. when I find Amos's CD, hidden somewhere near me, I'll play it again. The Song Goes On, Words & Music by Mick Ryan There are singers that we love as we sing our lives away, And though we all fall silent in the end, They will sing with us forever they'll be singing every day, When we sing the songs they sang. Chorus: For the song goes on, in the songs we sing, And when one song ends, then another song begins, So the singers who are gone, will be singing once again, When we sing the songs they sang. Some are heard by many and some are heard by few, And though we all fall silent in the end, Someone will remember both the song you sing and you, When they sing the songs you sang. Refrain: Sing the chorus, sing the song, And the singers gone before us will be singing right along. Sing the chorus and refrain, And the singers gone before us will be singing once again. We can drive away the silence of the grave that we all fear, And though we all fall silent in the end, Sing and you'll be singing with the singers you hold dear, When you sing the songs they sang. So if you sing along you bring along the singers who are gone, Though we all fall silent in the end. Sing and you'll be singing both the singer and the song, When you sing the songs they sang. These lyrics are from the Website of Tom Lewis, http://www.tomlewis.net/lyrics/song_goes_on.htm sandra sending condolences to Amos's family & friends |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Janie Date: 16 Mar 19 - 01:26 AM Wonderful, Sandra. Mick Ryan video. The Song Goes On |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: GUEST,Glen Vecchione Date: 16 Mar 19 - 02:05 AM Such a terrible shock. I'm so saddened by this awful - and unexpected - news since it seemed, from my last communication with Daly, that Amos had recovered from his fall beautifully. A brilliant and talented man taken from us too soon. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: GUEST,Megan L Date: 16 Mar 19 - 04:28 AM Another empty chair at the mudcat table so we will raise our glass to absent friends, there must one hellufa session going on someplace with all the folk that have sneaked out to go to it. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Waddon Pete Date: 16 Mar 19 - 07:31 AM Amos was an exceptional man. He will be truly missed by all who follow and participate in Mudcat. I have added his name to the "In Memoriam" Thread. My condolences to all those who know and love him. RIP Peter |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: gnu Date: 16 Mar 19 - 02:51 PM Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Rapparee - PM Date: 15 Mar 19 - 09:16 PM In my copy of "Beyond the Cascade" Amos enclosed a note. It reads 16 July 2013 Dear Michael: Thank you so much for that nicely written letter. You did a good job. Here is the Book you requested. Please be very sure to look up all the words as you go along. It will make you even smarter. Regards & best wishes, A. H. Jessup I shan't include the scurrilous comments he made on the title page. (Gotta get my last licks in.) **************************************************** Hahahaa! I hope Amos can read that last line from 'beyond'. Your abundant 'literary dueling' with Amos over the years has been a great gift to me, and, I am sure, to many others also. Always entertaining. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: CupOfTea Date: 16 Mar 19 - 03:25 PM Dear Janie, Have no fear or regrets of oversharing your experience and and regard for Amos. This thread is much like a wake. The last couple wakes I attended were filled with hearing stories of other interests, family, friends, all beyond my contact with the friend who died. What that sharing gave me was a greater appreciation of one I already valued, to understand that there were lives that had much bigger holes in them than mine, and to realize I had been right in cherishing our friendship in such a broad, exciting life. And those folks I knew well and long. Knowing that someone you were barely acquainted with (as me with Amos) was all kinds of wonderful in the lives of others who, in turn, appreciated them, enlarges their memory all around. And that's a good thing. The world right now is so full of awful, that heartfelt expressions of friendship and love are like clean air and pure water, amid the muck. The proof that Amos had so many good friends is a prod for me to BE a good friend, and work a bit harder to turn acquaintances into friends. Joanne in Cleveland |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: alanabit Date: 16 Mar 19 - 03:48 PM One of our best. Farewell friend. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: wysiwyg Date: 16 Mar 19 - 06:43 PM It's too soon, I think, to start it, but we need-- and Amos would love-- a thread about The New Adventures of The Quondam Amos Jessup. As I've said elsewhere, we were very close at one time. His Cascade book, which I helped edit (not proofread) from its beginnings, was in many ways his own story of life as he believed it. So a story thread telling his continuing adventures would be right up his alley. He might even drop in to help write some of it. PM FMI. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 16 Mar 19 - 08:17 PM I never met Amos in 3D, but valued his friendship here on the Mudcat immensely. He will be sorely missed. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Rapparee Date: 16 Mar 19 - 10:51 PM Amos and I once fought a genuine duel. He fired a BB gun in the direction of Pocatello, Idaho from San Diego and I went to a shooting range (duels must be done safely or someone could get hurt!) and fired a shot in the direction of San Diego. The range was 729 miles (1,173.21 kilometers). We then closed our quarrel and were friends thereafter. What was it all about? you ask. Well, it had to do with solipsism. We were each correct. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Stewie Date: 17 Mar 19 - 12:49 AM Here is a Si Kahn piece to complement the song posted above by Sandra. It should resonate with those who knew him well as distinct from his many cyber friends. MEMORIAL (Si Kahn) We come together to say goodbye To one who held us close To tell the stories of his life That move us each the most These memories of a life well lived And of a death well faced Are now a part of every life That crosses in this place Refrain No circle has been broken here No one that stands alone The threads of life so lately broke Are woven through our own He’d hoped to meet us all again That gather here today But though we will not meet again We’ll meet again some way In work we do, in songs we sing In courage and in pain In battles that we fight as one We’ll see his face again Repeat refrain. --Stewie. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Pamela R Date: 17 Mar 19 - 01:56 AM Ah, sad news. We crossed paths now and then in San Diego, and I thought we might sing together when I was in Durham last November, but the timing didn't work out. Wonderful to read such warm remembrances here. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: John MacKenzie Date: 17 Mar 19 - 01:47 PM |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Janie Date: 17 Mar 19 - 05:05 PM Condolences may be sent to his wife, Daly, and son, Tucker, at 212 S. Hillsborough Ave., Hillsborough, NC 27278. I don't have an address for his sister, Rebecca. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: olddude Date: 17 Mar 19 - 06:32 PM Oh no not another dear friend oh no I will miss our conversations Just shocked and deeply sad |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: GUEST,Deda (aka Rebecca Jessup) Date: 17 Mar 19 - 06:46 PM When Amos was born he was almost 3 months premature, and it was 1945. The doctor said, "The baby is dead" but the nurse didn't think so. She gave him artificial respiration, and he started breathing. He lived his first two months in an incubator. Within the next couple of years, our mother had another extreme premie, a girl named Susannah, who lived for only a few weeks, also in an incubator. And not too long after that, in 1949, I was born. I think I was the most uneventful of our mother's four successful pregnancies. Amos was not quite 4 when I was born, and I looked up to him with nearly worshipful awe until well into my adulthood. That worshipful sense lessened a little as we went through the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune -- but only a little. The last few days have been the first in my life when Amos is not there for me to look up to It's a strange, challenging adjustment. I'm glad to read this thread, and I'm grateful. One part of Mudcat that Amos and I shared was the old Song Challenges when Aine was running them. The most fun I've ever had on a computer. I'm in Belfast, Maine. (PO Box 515, Belfast ME 04915) If any 'Catters in this neck of the woods would be interested in visiting, your place, mine or in between, let me know. email = jessupr515@gmail.com Rebecca |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Bobert Date: 17 Mar 19 - 10:50 PM I don't come here often but tonight I felt I had to... A-Mess and I had a special relationship... When I first arrived at the Getaways he and I would venture off to where he could brew us French press coffees... I would call the P-Vine to tell her I arrived safely but rather than tell her myself I would hand the phone to him with no warning and let the two of them figure things out... He came to visit us in Wingate, NC and stayed an extra day just to hang out and played songs night and day frot two days solid only to stop to eat or use the bathroom... A-mess was a pesky kinda lovable musician... Just when ya' thought you might actually have a meaningful conversation about the meaning of life with hin he would be off on another song... It was songs, songs and more songs... I remember having lunch with him in Hillsborough at some cafe and found out what he really did for a living... It was that day that he told me that he was looking at some monsterous sailboat that he had looked into and I told him that if he needed a first mate that I was his man... He said, "We'll talk"... That was the first time I realy had an opportunity to peer into his other life... You know, the one that didn't involve a guitar... I don't know what to say... I am having trouble processing this... I go from denial to, "Oh my God" sometimes in a matter of minutes... What really bugs me is that we did something at the Getaway and A-Mess was supposed to play lead guitar and he was all over the place and we were walking back to the PEACE CABIN and I said, "Man, you kinda sucked in there" and he said "So did you" and so we had a good laugh I remember putting my arm around him and he me as we walked back to PEACE CABIN telling each other how bad we had just sucked... It doesn't get any better than that... A-Mess, old buddy, you might have done this your your way but you sho' nuff did it too early... Love ya', brother... Gonna miss you terribly... Bobert |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: skarpi Date: 18 Mar 19 - 07:34 AM I just like to but this one here ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGqt4Om66NY blue clicky does not work ... the song is called when I think of Angel all the best Skarpi Iceland . |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 18 Mar 19 - 08:17 AM When I think of Angels thanks for posting it, skarpi |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: gillymor Date: 18 Mar 19 - 08:27 AM I'm saddened to hear this, he seemed like an all around good guy and a lot more. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: My guru always said Date: 18 Mar 19 - 05:17 PM We were so very sorry to hear of Amos passing while we were away last week. We met at the Getaway (oh, which year was that?) and enjoyed listening to him an everyone playing late night and all weekend too. Always hoped to get over the pond & meet Catters and Friends again. I followed his journey through his illness and sent a card to him just a few weeks ago. Candle lit in Remembrance, condolences to Family and Friends. RIP Amos, you will be remembered by so many x |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: Janie Date: 18 Mar 19 - 08:08 PM Sharing a link to the information regarding Celebration of Amos per Daly's request. Party for Amos |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: GUEST,Dani Date: 20 Mar 19 - 05:09 PM I don't have many words, yet. Selfishly still sorting. But I wanted to tell you this, Bill. We had a bit of a wake at our local the day after Amos died. The bartender (who also knew Amos) came by with armloads of whiskey glasses for a toast. It was a busy afternoon. He yelled, "coming in HOT!" I thought, and said, I'll bet that's what Amos said when his prodigious spirit took leave of his talented brain and body : ) Dani |
Subject: RE: Obit: Amos Jessup - 14 March 2019 From: wysiwyg Date: 22 Nov 21 - 04:30 AM (((Tucker))) -S- |
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