In Memory of Jeff Hecker
On Christmas Day 2018, I learned the terrible news that a friend and professional colleague of mine passed away four months earlier. During my eight years as a staffer in the United States Senate, Jeff was my closest colleague and friend. But I left the Hill in 2000, and Jeff did as well a few years later, moving to Florida. And so for years our interactions were reduced to their lowest common denominator of annual birthday greetings on Facebook. So my sadness at Jeff’s passing is compounded by my regret of having mostly lost contact.
Seeking to do something meaningful in his memory, and true to his very unique character, a fellow former colleague and I considered a few options, but then he nailed it with a four-letter type reply… SETI. If you knew Jeff, then you’ll likely be quick to understand and agree. But if you didn’t, then let me share this about Jeff;
If you work on Capitol Hill, your access to information is greater because of Jeff.
If you work in digital advocacy, your tools, emails, petitions, websites, streaming media, and sharing were innovated by Jeff.
If you sometimes see only clowns to your left, and jokers to your right, but bemusedly press on in the search for intelligence on earth, Jeff was stuck there in the middle with you and could laugh about it.
And if you believe in the power of technology to help boost that intelligence, to better ourselves as individuals and for all humanity, and if you hold out hope that there IS intelligence to be found in the universe, then you share a core conviction with Jeff that drove his work day to day.
So I invite you to join me in making a small contribution to a worthy cause in Jeff’s memory. Were he here Jeff would demur the effort. But he’s not, and it’s for us that we do this in his memory. And I know that Jeff would appreciate that whatever modest amount we might raise, is still more than nothing, and that is something. Thank you.
Chris, I am so sorry to learn of Jeff Hecker’s passing! Just now I learned of it by reading this post on your site. I worked with Jeff at UPI in Reston, and after he moved on to the Senate we stayed in touch. I really appreciated his intellectual, low-key sense of humor. Easily one of the Top 5 people in my life that I most enjoyed spending time with.
I read your post about an hour ago, and I have spent the intervening hour looking up Jeff’s writings on the Internet Archive and enjoying those again, sort of a one-man online memorial service. I read “Jeff’s Life Story” from his web site, and his personality came to life once more. His home page contains links to your site and mine, and I’m honored to be in that club.
Just like you, I found myself wishing that I had spent more time with him in recent years. I shoulda dropped by for some quality time in FL, shared a few laughs! (Or more accurately, smirks)
Thank you so much for this post, as I never would’ve known otherwise. Here’s to Jeff.