Talk:John Amsden Starkweather

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 * He used his gifts as a photographer and computer pioneer to help educational and conservation organizations, and worked with his wife Jean on projects to preserve Marin County open space. A longtime friend described him as "a founding father" of his local community, having built a home there in 1956 and immediately becoming involved in community affairs. "He was my partner and best friend," says Jean. "He was a wonderful person who did extraordinary things for the community." He volunteered in many programs, led a project to build a low-cost housing development, and worked with the Boy Scouts and the YMCA. San Rafael mayor Al Boro said that Starkweather "truly served his community, and everything he did, he did for the right reason." Boro called him "a gentle person-very bright, very articulate, and lots of fun."

Uncited and promotional. This person was notable enough that an encyclopedic sourced biography can be written. Certainly any quotations at all need to be cited to a reliable source. W Nowicki (talk) 22:59, 13 October 2011 (UTC)

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