In Memory of Lee Nelson 
Lee with Hooper Dunbar
Lee Nelson created a program called Explore!
The web pages you see here
are patterned after his work.
This page is dedicated to his memory.
Lee lived in Dana Point.
He was 44 years
old at the time of his passing.
The following paragraphs are written by different people.
HIS EARLY YEARS
From a very early age, Lee Nelson was a person in search of truth and
knowledge. He read books and did mathematical problems that were very
advanced for a boy his age. He and his brother used to play a
very intricate word game that was played with five letter words.
It was the only game which Lee could not play entirely from memory, but
for which he needed paper and pencil. The word "ABACK" was the
the standard opening move of the game. Lee's brother, Jim Nelson,
chose to bring up that word at his memorial service because it was a
word that had special significance to them both. There are two
meanings that it may have depending on how it is punctuated:
A Boy Always, Chasing Knowledge OR A Boy, Always Chasing Knowledge
It is
written on the marker at his grave. Either way it is punctuated - it describes Lee.
EDUCATION AND MEMORY
Lee had a Masters of Phenomenological Psychology and was always
interested in the brain and memory. Lee had a great capacity for
memorization: when I first met him, he greatly impressed me by reciting
the Tablet of the True Seeker! He was a very serious student of
the Writings and wanted to help people with memorization. He
conducted memorization classes, which provided a means for him to
become familiar with people's processes. Later he created a
computer program, which provided prompts for the memorizer. He
was extremely creative!
NOTEBOOKS AND COMPUTERS
Lee Nelson loved keeping his thoughts, ideas and visions written in
notebooks and had many of them around at any given time. He
frequently tried more technically advanced modes of keeping these
thoughts jotted down, but he always returned to the tried and true
notebook.
WORKING FOR HIRE WORKING FOR LOVE
There was a time in Lee's life when he did software work as a
consultant for other companies. He did this type of work so that
he could support a family. Later, when the time was
right, he left that type of work behind him and worked only on Baha'i
projects. It was at this time that Lee was happiest.
Towards the end of his life, Lee was totally dedicated to working on
software projects that supported the Baha'I Faith. He always had
lots of ideas on different products that he could develop and he
constantly thought about the best way of promoting those
products. In the days leading up to his death, it was as if
his brain was working on overdrive. He had so many ideas at that
time that it was all I could do to keep up with them all and give him
feedback.
REFER AND MARS
Many years before he created Explore!, he create a program to search the Baha'i Writings. The first of these programs was called Refer, and it ran on DOS based computers. Later he added The Koran and The Bible to Refer.
A few years later he expanded and consolidated the programs and moved
it to the Windows operating system. The Windows program was
called MARS (Multiple Author Refer System).
The origin or Refer began in the early 80s. Lee had the idea to
create a computer program to generate a concordance from Gleanings from
the Writings of Baha'u'llah. We became acquainted with each other
as a result of that project: I typed Gleanings into the computer.
Then Lee and I proofread the electronic text many times. He ran
the program, generating the concordance, and printed out all the
occurrences. Originally, he limited the phrases to 72 characters
which produced some really strange phrases which we had to modify for
greater clarity. Over time this was refined with the subsequent
concordances to the Iqan and Epistle to the Son of the Wolf.
As Baha'u'llah's writings were digitized, the necessity for accuracy
caused the need for a proofreading project which Lee headed at the
request of the Universal House of Justice. He enlisted many
volunteers who all had to successfully complete a proofreading
test. We had many teams who did the work. As more and more
titles were completed, the database of books combined with the search
engine to become Refer. `Abdu'l-Baha's and Shoghi Effendi's works
were also included as separate Refers. When Lee decided to put
them all together, they became "MARS". We celebrated this event
with a huge MARS party at the Tangler's home in San Clemente.
IMPORTANT DATES
At the time of his death, I came across these notebooks, and in one he
had a page titled "...Important Dates in My Life". Two of these
most important dates centered around his work of putting the
Baha'i Writings on software. The first date corresponded to the
release of MARS (the first of Lee's software programs) and the second
date was the day that EXPLORE was released.
WHEN EXPLORE WAS FIRST RELEASED
I remember sitting with Lee the day that the first delivery of EXPLORE!
was to be made. It was like being with a child waiting for
Santa Claus to arrive. When the UPS truck drove up, we ran down
the steps to accept the box and then ran right back into his home to
open it and see how the final product looked. It was a glorious
day for Lee as he knew that with this product, more people would have
access to the Baha'i Writings.
HUMOR AND HUMILITY
We only knew Lee for a few years. However, we
feel very blessed to have known him at all. We spent many hours
with Lee. Lee loved puns as does my husband and the two men
were a constant source of laughs and groans for those who were
nearby. There were also serious discussions about the Baha'i
Faith and the Twin Sources of Its Light, the Bab and Baha'u'llah.
And, since both men were in computers, there was lots of talk about
that, too. They were of the same mind on many matters concerning
Lee's various projects. One of the many beautiful things about
Lee was his humility. When we first met him, we had no idea he
was the one who had done so many of the projects we take for
granted. When he told us of his accomplishments (which was like
pulling teeth), there was never any self-aggrandisement, only joy at
the bounty of serving the Lord of the Age. We miss Lee very much and
look forward to seeing him the in Abha Kingdom.
DANA POINT
Lee Nelson loved Dana Point, he loved life and most of all, he loved
the Baha'i Faith. When he passed on to the next realm, he was
doing the kind of work that made him happiest and fulfilled what he
believed was his purpose in life - to serve the Faith.
The Shrine of The Bab, reflected in Lee's sunglasses.
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Bahá’ís
of Dana Point, California, USA - all rights reserved.