Condolences
Ben was a kind and generous man. He was always willing to help solve the problems and was a top-notch electrical designer. Whenever I had a question I knew he could answer, I looked forward to the conversation because whenever he sensed understanding, he would always say "Ye-e-s" with an encouraging tone. I learned a lot from him and I can say that his enthusiasm and support is and will be missed.
I worked with Ben from about 2007 - 2011. I had the opportunity to get to know him through a variety of projects. Ben was an intelligent, kind, and considerate friend. Everyone in the department turned to Ben when they were kind of clueless to what had been done in the past, or kind of stumped in how to do something. When out in the field we could point to a conduit and ask Ben “What’s in that one” and he’d know. He was top notch. I owe Ben a lot of credit supporting me through my career at Oyster Creek. He was full of energy and always had a story to tell about the plant or his times in the Philippines. Since leaving Oyster Creek I've been trying to find similar Ben's but haven't come close. He was missed since I left New Jersey in 2011 and now... My condolences go out to his family and other friends. Ben is missed. Thank you Ben!
I was deeply saddened by the loss of Ben. He was one of the nicest people I ever worked with and he was always willing to help you when you needed some help. He helped make Oyster Creek a better place to work at. Thank you Ben.
So sorry for the loss. I worked with Ben at Oyster Creek. God used Ben significantly in my life a number of years back through a couple of personal conversations. I've attribute a significant turn in my Faith due to those conversations. We lost one of the nicest and most caring people and I am so saddened for your loss.