Lasting Memories
James Charles Vaughan
March 30, 1935-Aug. 14, 2014
Santa Rosa, California
James Charles Vaughan, 79, died unexpectedly but peacefully during his sleep Aug. 14, 2014 in Santa Rosa, California, after many years coping with multiple sclerosis and confined to an electric wheelchair.
Jim Vaughan was born March 30, 1935, in Utica, New York to James Baker Vaughan and Marianna Le Richeux and received his engineering degree from Cornell University in 1959.
Jim lived with his family for 30 years in Palo Alto, California, working as an electrical engineer and serving as a Boy Scout leader, guiding and motivating many young Scouts, teaching leadership skills, and organizing backpacking and other outdoor excursions.
After retiring to Bainbridge Island, Washington, in 1995, Jim started a robot club to teach computer programming and electronics to children and teenagers, inspiring some to become engineers and in turn pass along their love of electronics and programming to other kids. He also helped design a planetarium for the astronomical association, to convey the joy and fascination of astronomy to the community.
He moved to the Santa Rosa area in 2010 to be closer to his grandchildren. He also volunteered as a math tutor. After losing his ability to hike, ski or bicycle, swimming had become a favorite daily activity. He will be missed greatly by his family and friends.
Jim is survived by his sons Bob and Matt of Palo Alto, two grandchildren, his sister Sally Vaughan of New York and Florida, and his former wife, Barbara Vaughan, of Santa Rosa.
I will remember Jim as a fighter. With all his struggles with multiple sclerosis, he stayed active in the community. My heart is sad wish that you are at peace now. You will be missed.