Saturday, January 13, 2007

In loving tribute to my friend John Searcy









AKA "Grouchy Old Man"
I supposed there is never a good way to find out that a loved one has passed on from this life to the life beyond. The Internet gives us instant gratification with regards to information at our finger tips. E-mail can be a blessing or it can be a curse. So goes it with my dear friend John Searcy. I found out from my friend Reynold DeGuzman that our friend John went to sleep last night and never woke up. I have known John Searcy for atleast 15 years back to 1991 or 1992. Technology was one of the things that we all have in common. I either met John because he was friends with Reynold or I met John because he logged onto either Jesus Connect BBS or Cross Connection BBS. Back then Reynold Deguzman had a computer in his home and he hosted Jesus Connect and I had a computer in our townhome in Houston and we hosted Cross Connection BBS. People would dial our modems and log in. Several years later the World Wide Web took off and Reynold jumped on the cutting edge of technology and moved the BBS onto a web page and programmed a custom website with message bases that we could all communicate on.
John, Reynold, Don Chapman and myself all were technology junkies and we all have Jesus Christ as a commonality that brought us all together as friends. I lived in Houston Texas with my family between 1981 and August of 1997. During this time I became pretty close with both John and Reynold. We would get together at one of our homes and brain storm on how we could use Internet technology to reach the world for Christ. One of the things that John Searcy and I did was we would spend hours on end hosting IRC chat channels on several different IRC networks. Internet Relay Chat clients like MIRC and PIRCH would enable someone to log on to an IRC chat server on either Dalnet, Effnet or Starnet IRC networks. John was real passionate about how Christ had changed his life from his old hippie days to the days after when Jesus had changed his heart and made a new man out of him. I remember how we would be sitting in a chat room and some heckler would come in to create havoc and disrupt the chat room. Brother John would be all over that and would not allow them to get away with being disrespectful.
I will never forget all of the times that brother John would come up with catchy little phrases that would enable him to share his faith in Christ.
One of the fondest memories that I have of my friend John is that he was nicknamed GOM or Grouchy Old Man and he nicknamed me GOMMIT or Grouch Old Man in Training. It seems that John and I always got along great in person or on the telephone but when John got into his chat persona he would act like a grouchy old man. I used to give him a lot of grief about that and it turned into part of his legacy as my friend.
I remember when John worked at Compaq Computers close to 290. He was a sales person working on their sales floor. I used to go visit him while he was at work. I think that he was helping to refurbish compaq computers and then resell them. John had a unquenchable thirst to learn about technology. He and I both learned alot about personal computers way back when.
I wish that I had been able to see John one last time but I did talk to him on Yahoo IM several weeks ago. I know that John was probably in his later 60's and maybe even in his early 70's but as far as I knew he was in relatively good health. I know he kept active with his wife as they managed self storage businesses in the Houston area.
John's wife lost a wonderful husband and the "five guys" from the Jesus Connect Ministry days have lost a dear friend. Rest in peace my friend, we love you very much.
James Moffitt
http://www.lightourworld.com
http://moffittjc.blogharbor.com/blog
james.moffitt@comcast.net

2 comments:

Unknown said...

John will really be missed. Many times we have things going in our life that keep us busy, or occupied, and otherwise concerned... but I wish that I had kept better contact with him this past year. We love you John.

Unknown said...

John was so fortuate to have so many wonderful friends. And he loved each of them and spoke of them and prayed for them often. The 6 years we were together were the happiest years of my adult life. We just clicked right away.
Thank you for loving him.