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1 FRONTIER NEWS A newsletter for the employees, families and friends of the first Frontier Airlines. Bob Ashby was the only WWII Tuskegee Airman to become a pilot for a U.S. scheduled passenger airline. He flew with Frontier Airlines from January 29, 1973 until he retired in June, 1986 as captain of a Boeing 737. He began his FL career the same day as Emily Howell Warner - she was the first woman pilot with a U.S. commercial airline since Helen Ritchey in 1934. (continued on page 12 ) WINTER 2009 #34

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FRONTIER NEWSA newsletter for the employees, families and friends of the first Frontier Airlines.

Bob Ashby was the only WWII Tuskegee Airman to become a pilot for a U.S. scheduled passengerairline. He flew with Frontier Airlines from January 29, 1973 until he retired in June, 1986 as captainof a Boeing 737. He began his FL career the same day as Emily Howell Warner - she was the firstwoman pilot with a U.S. commercial airline since Helen Ritchey in 1934. (continued on page 12 )

WINTER 2009 #34

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The FRONTIER NEWS is published quarterly and dedicatedto ex-employees, friends, family and fans of the “old” FrontierAirlines which “died” on August 24, 1986 and was “buried” onMay 31, 1990. It is a non-profit operation. All income goes intokeeping the NEWS going. Opinions expressed in this newsletterare those of the author and not the editor or the publication.Publishing dates are October for Fall, January for Winter, Aprilfor Spring and July for Summer.

Articles and photos are welcomed and subject to edit-ing and space requirements. We cannot pay for suchitems but will give credit as appropriate. All submissionsshould deal with the “old” Frontier Airlines. Especiallywelcomed are stories of personal experiences with ahumorous slant. All airline employees have a treasuretrove of such stories. Please share them with the rest ofthe FLamily. We also want to publicize ALL “old”Frontier gatherings. Be sure to notify us with details: place,date, contact and so forth. They will be published in the“Timetable”.

Subscriptions are $10 per year. All back issues are available& cost $2.50 each. First 24 isues on a CD $5. Text ads are $5 for20 words, $10 for 40 words, $15 for a business card, $20 for1/8th page and $40 for a quarter page, $100 for a full page. Tellothers in the FLamily about the newsletter. Give a gift subscrip-tion. Mail checks to Jake Lamkins, FL NEWS, 1202 ScrimshawCove #4, Fayetteville, AR 72701. Thanks for your support.

The 2000 - 2004 newsletter back issues are nowposted at the FL website. More will be added as timeallows. History normally takes years to get a proper perspec-tive of the events it reports. Witness the continuing

stream of books on WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam and JFK’sassassination, to name a few. The same thing is happening to aviation history about deregu-lation and the subsequent turmoil in the industry. I hope to runsome book reviews of books on this subject as I discover them.I have several already that I plan to use. Tell me about any yourun across. See this issue’s review of Stan Solomon’s book onpage 26 which is an excellent look at the local service carriers. Tex Searle’s first hand account of his flying days at FL isabout to be re-published. You can pre-order the new edition orbuy used copies of the older edition at http://www.amazon.com. The editor working on Tex’ new edition contacted me aboutphotographs for the book. She sent a copy of a photograph shewanted to use which included a PX aircraft. I dissuaded herfrom using that one. Deaths in the FLamily are sad affairs and are the one thingabout the newsletter I don’t like. This past month has seen asurge in FLriends passing away. However, I think it veryimportant we keep up with them so we can honor our past,remember our comrades and cherish the memories we madetogether. Please let me know of any FL gatherings you know about. Welack info on many reunions for 2009.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Bob Ashby....................................1Lamkins Letter...............................2Reunions........................................3Gone West....................................4TUS FL Golf..................................9Lew Dymond article....................13FL Eddresses.............................14Book Review..............................26DFW Mechanics..........................26MKC 580 Crew ad.....................27Frontier Reports..........................28

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REUNIONS NEWS The PHX Reunion was a success and the weather was perfect.We had an attendance of 72 and everyone enjoyed catching upwith friends and fellow workers. It was wonderful to see many Ihaven’t seen since Frontier went South in 1986. The picnic wasgreat and the food was delicious. We had two cakes decoratedwith Frontier Airlines 2008 on top of each. They were all goneby the time the party was over. We served barbeque from Hapsin Phoenix . We had pulled pork, brisket, sides of beans, potatosalad and cole slaw. Everyone was pleased and commentedwhat a wonderful buffet. I think everyone had a great time andwe will repeat in 2 years on November 7, 2010. Attending were Larry Baker, Ken Banman, Jim Appelby, BobAshby, Greg and Jackie Davis, Norm and Nettie Coldwell, VernCrawley, Gary and Sandy Faulstich, Patti Givens, LindaHamala, Arnold Hadler, Pat (Williams) Harter and Stan Harter,Dave Ross, Jim Seamster, George Sims , Charlie Southerland,Gary Stevens, Scott and Carol Hein, Don Hockenbury, Brad andDenise Hurd, R. J. Hook, Al and Carol Hedgepeth, John andDorothy Koehler, Richard Paul, Joy Potter (Trudeau) and hus-band Steve, Dan Price, Murry and Dick Price, C. Ray and DonnaJohnston, JoAnn Makedonsky, Frank and Suzanne Meyer, WaltHatfield , Billy Walker, Jess and Carole Wright, Albert andRuby Wells, Betty and Dale Flowers, Cal Eiker, George andMillie Bilotta, Frank Smith Jr.,George and Rochelle Vega,Shirley Gannis, Sharon Price, Bob Kelsch, Phil Huebner, CyndyCamomile and Ginger Treptow.

-Ginger Treptow, [email protected]

This is the information we currently have.

Coordinators of FL events, please let us know the details.

More info http://FAL-1.tripod.com

BIL REUNIONNo info on a 2009 event. Last reunion was Sat July 29, 2006.Contacts: Dee Martenson, [email protected]

Bob Voight, [email protected]

DEN GOLF TOURNAMENTThe 13th annual "Original Frontier Airlines" golf tournamentwas held Fri., June 20, 2008 (day before the DEN FL reunion) atPark Hill Golf Course, 4141 E. 39th Ave., DEN, CO.Contact Bob Reisig, 303-920-2060, [email protected]

DEN REUNION PICNICSat. June 20, 2009 at the Aurora Reservoir on East QuincyAvenue 2.5 miles east of Gun Club Road (S470) or 7 miles eastof Chambers Road on East QuincyContacts:

Carolyn Boller, 303-364-3624, [email protected]

or Julie Dickman, 303-654-1116, [email protected]

DFW CN/FL REUNIONNo info on a 2009 event. Last held Friday, October 28, 2006,Contact: Jim Ford, 817-268-3954, [email protected]

DFW FRONTIER BASHNo info on a 2009 event.Contact: Rusty Lambert, 903-852-3970, [email protected]

FTW CN/FL MECHANICS REUNIONHeld Sun Jul 13, 2008 at Lakeview Marina near FTW.Contact: Brady White, [email protected], 817-913-9313

FYV-FSM MEMORIAL PIGNICWas August 16, 2008, 11am-5pm, FSM Burford Pavillion.Contacts:

Phil Green, 479-783-2981, [email protected]

Jake Lamkins, 479-879-8358, [email protected]

GJT REUNIONNo info for 2009. Last took place Saturday, August 19, 2006.Contact: Jim Wilds, [email protected], 970-858-7577

LNK REUNIONWas on October 11, 2008 for our 2nd reunion. We had a greatturnout and we hope to get everyone together again.Contact: Cork Guenther, 402-798-2102, [email protected]

MCI FLIGHT CREW LAYOVERSeptember 18-20, 2009, at Kansas City Airport Hilton.Contacts: Phil Stallings, [email protected]

JoDelle (Davidson) Burwell, [email protected]

Lisa Sachetta, [email protected]

MCI REUNIONNo info on a 2009 event.Contact: Rose Dragen, 816-741-1995, [email protected]

PHX PICNICSunday, November 7, 2010, 11:00 AM, Desert Breeze Park inChandler.Contacts:

Cyndy Camomile, 480-831-1660, [email protected]

Ginger Treptow, 480-813-4595, [email protected]

SLC REUNIONJune 20, 2009, Saturday, 10am to 6pm. The address is 5243South Murray Parkway Ave. (1070 West).Contacts: Marlene Jensen Francis: [email protected],

REUNIONS TIMETABLE 801-302-1098,

Stan Covington: [email protected], 801-808-4264,

Don Anderton: 801-968-3225, [email protected] or

Paul Farris: 479-770-6655, [email protected]

STL REUNIONNo info on a 2009 event. Last STL Reunion was Saturday,August 26, 2006Contacts: Ceil Ponder, 314-428-9759

Kathy Benoist, 314-729-1810

TUS REUNION & GOLF OUTINGMAY 17-18-19, 2009, 3 DAYS OF GOLF at KENO SPRINGSContacts:

Gary Mackie, 713-419-2559, [email protected]

Rusty Lambert, 903-852-3970, [email protected]

FL RETIRED PILOTSDFW:Luncheon, every odd month, 3rd Monday, noon @ Ernies,8206 Bedford-Euless Road, North Richland Hills, TXContact: Jim Ford 817-268-3954, [email protected]

DEN:Luncheon, every second Tuesday, 11:30am at Mr. Panda Chi-nese Restaurant (North Room) 2852 S. Havana, Aurora, COContacts:

Ace Avakian 303-688-3852, [email protected]

Jim Hanson 303-750-6478, [email protected]

SLC:Luncheon, every third Thursday, 11:30 am at Chuck AramaBuffet, 744 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, UTContact:

Jack Schade 801-277-5479, [email protected]

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GONE WESTWe salute these FLriends on their final voyage.

They are not dead until we forget them.

More information at http://FAL-1.tripod.com Some years back I was doing some research in the archive book

section of Brigham Young University. In reading about the old

airmail pilots who flew the transcontinental mail between the years of

1918 and 1927, I came across an article explaining the term “Gone

West.” As the old airmail route continued its expansion from the east

coast to the west, thirty-two pilots and nine mechanics lost their lives

in the line of duty. Three hundred wrecked aircraft were strewn from

the Allegheny Mountains known as “The Hell Stretch,” across the

open plains to the Rockies, the Wasatch, the Sierras into the west

coast. When a pilot was over due, the term “Gone West” came into

being. -Tex Searle, FL pilot

DEATHS REPORTED OR UPDATEDSINCE THE Fall 2008 ISSUE

Jack Bruce, DEN maintenance training instructor, 10/15/08, age 86

Frank Fountain, ADH HYS station agent, 9/13/08, age 74

Barb Hackathorn, DEN reservation agent, 11/26/08, age 67, heartfailure

Vic Herbert, ALEA president, 7/14/08, age 90

Marilyn Kountz Hermann, DEN reservation agent, 11/27/08, age78, cancer

King Herrington, DEN lead mechanic, 10/4/08, age 87

Art Hillis, DEN pilot, 11/24/08, age 80, pneumonia

Dell Johnson, RAP station agent, 11/26/08, age 67

Jean Lawless, DEN industrial nurse, 4/25/08, age 81

Jim Liddle, GSW DAL DFW pilot, 12/20/08, age 85

Jeff Luginbuel, DEN ticket counter agent, 11/16/08, age 62, cancer

Merle Mennenga, DEN manager-radio overhaul, 5/13/08, age 76

Ernie Mickalson, DEN machinist, 5/25/08, age 88

Diane Lewis Moore, DEN senior buyer, 1/9/04, age 51, leukemia

Tim O'Connor, AZ Airways co-founder, 11/4/08, age 88

J.L. Olsen, PHX BOI station agent, 11/20/08, age 74

Karen Pollak, DEN executive secretary, 10/17/08, age 64, diabetes

Dottie Relaford, DEN reservation agent & crew scheduler, 10/11/08,age 63, cancer

John Sacotte, OKC station agent, 3/1/04, age 57

Kaye Smedley, DEN agent, 3/23/08, age 69

Anne Vanderpool, COD security, 11/1/08, age 84

Larry Vied, DEN BFF Pilot, 6/4/08, age 81, staph infection

ART HILLIS1956 - 1980, PILOT, DEN

With deep regret, the Gone West of CAPT ART HILLIS...11-24-08. No other info at this time. Regretfully,

-Ace Avakian, [email protected]

I just talked with Sean Hillis, Art’s son. He said Art's deathwas caused by pneumonia. Sean drove Art to the Parker COhospital last Wed. afternoon and Art died peacefully, Mondayafter noon about 3 with family at his side.

-Otto Smith, [email protected]

OBITUARY: Arthur W. Hillis passed away November 24,2008 in Aurora. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean Warand was a retired Frontier Airlines Pilot. A Memorial Servicewill be held at the St. James Catholic Church Tuesday, Decem-ber 2nd at 10:30 a.m.

-Denver Newspaper Agency on 11/29/2008

In his youth, Art was a race car driver who specialized in thePikes Peak International Hill Climb. He also built and flewmodel airplanes all his life and was inducted into the Society ofAntique Modelers Hall of Fame in 2002. We'll miss you Art.

-Chuck & Sue Etherington , Elizabeth CO

(Art retired with 24 years in 1980 per the October 1980 FL

NEWS. His pilot seniority date was 3/1/56 on the 9/1/72

FL/ALPA seniority list. He led a varied and full life. See his FL

memorial webpage for much more about him.)

JACK BRUCE1965 - 1986, AIRCRAFT MECHANIC,

MAINTENANCE TRAININGINSTRUCTOR, DEN

Recent deaths reported of FAL family members. Jack S.Bruce started to work at Frontier in Denver, October 11, 1965 asa mechanic on the Heavy Check crew. He transferred to theMaintenance Training Department in May, 1968, and was aMaintenance Training Instructor and worked until the August,1986 Frontier Bankruptcy shutdown. He was living in West-cliffe, Colorado and after deteriorating health was living in anursing care facility in Canon City, Colorado, where he diedOctober 15, 2008, age 86. Jack was cremated and a memorialservice was held at Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, CO. October22, 2008, with interment at Fairmount Cemetery. There was nonewspaper obituary.

-Ken Schultz, Wheat Ridge CO

BARB HACKATHORN1965 - 1986, RESERVATION AGENT

DEN Barbara Kay Hackathorn passed away on Wednesday, Novem-ber 26, 2008, from congenital heart failure. Barb is survived bya brother, Art Hackathorn; a sister, Beth Gallegos; three nieces,Leah, Robin and Roberta; 2 great-nieces and 2 great-nephews.She was born on September 29, 1941. Her memorial service willbe Thursday, December 4, 2008, 11:00 a.m. at Fairmont Mortu-ary, 430 S. Quebec, Alameda and Quebec, Denver, CO. They will have an after time at Beth's house. They didn't set upa charity for donation with anyone so flowers can be sent to theMortuary. Sympathy cards can be sent to Beth Gallegos, 6821E. 61st Place, Commerce City, CO 80022. Barb worked atFrontier for between 21 and 25 years (not for sure how many).

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Please pass this on to any others who you thinkwould like to know.

- Babette Larson, [email protected]

Barb was working in DEN res. when I started,which was July 1978. She worked the tariff desk most of thetime, as I recall.

-Deb Berkey, [email protected]

(Barb’s reservation agent seniority date was 7/19/65, #14,

emp# 03369, on the 1/1/86 FL/ALEA seniority list.)

DIANE LEWIS MOORE1974 - 1986, BUYER, SENIOR BUYER,

DEN My wife, Diane Lewis Moore worked for Frontier from 1974to 1987, and then with Continental after the Frontier acquisitionuntil 2003. We met at Frontier, where I also worked from 1975to 1982. Diane worked in Material Control, Spares Support, andPurchasing for Frontier, and was well-respected and well-liked.She developed many long-term, successful supplier relationshipsalong the way that the company benefitted from. She prosperedat Frontier, and always felt fondly about the “FLamily”. When I look at the list of Frontier employees that have gonebefore us, I think that it would be fitting to include her. Shepassed away in January of 2004, after fighting Leukemia for sixmonths. The FL website brings back many fond memories, and Iappreciate the efforts put forth to maintain the information.

-Tom Moore, [email protected]

OBITUARY: Diane Moore passed away on January 16, 2004,after a courageous and lengthy battle against Leukemia. Diane issurvived by her loving husband Tom, son Owen, daughterBrooklynn, parents Jerry and Donna Deits of Littleton, andbrother Mike (Stacey) Deits of Granby, Colorado. Diane was abeautiful and wonderful person, and is loved by her family, andmany friends and associates. She will be profoundly missed. Friends are invited to attend a celebration of Diane's life andmemory from 2:00 to 5:00 on Saturday, January 24, 2004, at thehome of Doug and Kay Lowery, 2007 Golden Pond, Kingwood,Texas. The funeral will take place on February 3, 2004 at 2:00,at Drinkwine Funeral Home in Littleton, Colorado. In lieu offlowers, those who wish to make memorial contributions maydonate to the Diane Moore Memorial Trust Fund, Main StreetBank, 1102 Kingwood Drive, Suite 101, Kingwood, Texas,account # 1208500.

-Houston Chronicle on 1/22/04

DIANE M MOORE, Born 28 May 1952, Died 17 Jan 2004,Age 51, SSN issued in Colorado

-SSDI

JEAN LAWLESS1977 - 1985, INDUSTRIAL NURSE, DEN

OBITUARY: Jean Lawless, December 20, 1926 - April 25,2008. Jean Lawless, 81, of Longmont passed away April 25,2008 at her home. She was born December 20, 1926 in Wichita, Kansas to RalphCurtis and Lennis (Woodruff) Wise. She attended Ark ValleyGrade School in North Wichita. Jean graduated from WichitaHigh School North in May 1944 and Metropolitan State Collegelocated in Denver in June 1971 as a Registered Nurse. She married Donald Iliff Lawless at First Presbyterian Churchin Wichita on December 20, 1945, on her 19th birthday. Jean

was a Registered Nurse at Saint Anthony Hospital and later wasan Industrial Nurse with Frontier Airlines. She retired in 1985. Jean moved to Longmont in February 2005 from Roseville,California. She was of the Presbyterian Faith and a member ofthe Longmont Newcomers Bridge Club. Jean enjoyed gardening,especially raising roses, playing bridge, golfing, traveling andliving in France. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph Curtis andLennis Woodruff Wise and a brother, Melvin Wise. Survivorsinclude her husband, Donald Iliff Lawless; her son, Mark IliffLawless; her daughter, Donna Jean Betts and her husbandGeorge Thomas Betts; two brothers, Jack Wise and Ralph CurtisWise, Jr.; four grandchildren, Kristina Lynn Coil, JordanThomas Betts, Shawn Iliff Lawless and Ryan Gregory Lawless;three great-grandchildren, Ainsley Lynn Coil, Lauren ElizabethCoil and Hayley Rose Coil and two nieces, Patricia Wise andBette Madler. Memorial Services will be 3PM Monday, May 12, 2008 atAhlberg Funeral Chapel, 326 Terry St., Longmont. Cremationhas taken place at Ahlberg Funeral Chapel and Crematory.

-http://www.ahlbergfuneralchapel.com

KAREN POLLAK1977 - 1986, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

DEN Recent deaths reported of FAL family members: Karen AnnePollak, Executive Secretary for Bill Durlin - Vice President ofEngineering and Quality Control. She started for Frontier in1977, and is listed in the November 1977-83 Employee QuickReference Directories. Her Obituary is in the Broomfield Enter-prise, Broomfield, CO. Published October 23, 2008. She wasborn March 12, 1944, and died October 17, 2008, age 64.

-Ken Schultz, Wheat Ridge CO

OBITUARY: Karen Anne Pollak, 64, of Broomfield, diedOct. 17, 2008. She was born March 12, 1944, in Denver, thesecond of three children, to J.M. and Virginia Lipscomb. Shegraduated from Jefferson High School in 1962. She worked forthe U.S. Federal Center, Jim Walter Corp., Frontier Airlines,Jostens Class Rings and Eagle Bank. She had a wonderful sense of humor, was friendly and fun. Herhobbies included oil painting, photography, ceramics and any-thing outdoors. Above all she enjoyed her family. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Stephen; daughter,Heather, and husband Jason Sarno, of Broomfield; son, Greg,and wife Robin Pollak, of Estes Park; sister, Linda, and husbandJohn Buhrman, of Arvada; brother, Gary Lipscomb, of Austin,Texas; mother, Virginia Lipscomb, of Arvada; grandchildren,Laura, Mathew, Natalie and Sarah Sarno, of Broomfield, andmany nieces, nephews and cousins. She lived most of her life with diabetes. She lived her life withextreme courage, determination and love for all she knew. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name can be made to TheAmerican Diabetes Association. Services will be at 1 p.m.Friday at Rundus Funeral Home, 1998 W. 10th Ave., Broom-field, 303-460-1414.

-Broomfield Enterprise on Oct 23, 2008

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JEFF LUGINBUEL1979 - 1986, TICKET COUNTER AGENT

DEN Jeff passed away on Sunday November 16, 2008 at RoseHospital in Denver. He was diagnosed with cancer early thisspring. Funeral services are tomorrow (Thursday the 20th) at4:00pm at Horan-McConaty at 1091 S Colorado Blvd, Denver80246. Interment will be Friday the 21st at Ft. Logan Cemeteryat Hampden and Sheridan at 10:30am. Stage area C. And areception at the American Legion Post 1 at 5400 E Yale, Denver Jeff had worked at the Department of Veterans Affairs Distri-bution Center in Denver for a number of years and was veryactive in the American Legion. Very proud of his militaryservice. Cards can be sent to Trudy Luginbuel at 1205 SRosemary Way, Denver, CO 80231 or you can support one ofthe American Legion programs in Jeff’s name.

-Carolyn Boller, [email protected]

OBITUARY: Jefferson Peter Luginbuel, Jr, 62, of Denver,Colorado passed away November 16, 2008 at Rose MedicalCenter. Jeff was born June 19, 1946 in Vinta, OK. He was theson of the late Jeff and Ruth Caldwell Luginbuel, from Vinita,OK, and the brother of the late June Gatlin, from Grand Prairie,TX. He is survived by his wife Trudy Insalaco-Luginbuel andhis beloved pets. Jeff graduated from Columbia College with a degree in Man-agement and earned a Masters of Science degree from WebsterUniversity. He served in the United States Air Force fromNovember 1965 through February 1969 and served one tour inSouth Vietnam. He was honorably discharged from McCordAFB, Tacoma, WA. Jeff worked as a radio disc jockey in Oklahoma and under thename "Jeff Peters" for radio stations in Denver, to includeKHOW, KLZ and KYGO. In 1978, Jeff changed careers andwent to work for Frontier Airlines. Jeff began working for theUnited States Federal government in 1986. He worked forLowry Air Force Base and the Denver Defense Finance &Accounting Service. His last position was as an executive assis-tant and public relations officer for the U.S. Department ofVeterans Affairs, Denver Acquisition & Logistics Center. Jeff was a member of the American Legion, Veterans ofForeign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, Fraternal Order ofEagles, and was on the Board of Directors for the Denver SaintPatrick's Parade Committee, Inc. As a member of the AmericanLegion, Jeff held various leadership positions including, Na-tional Vice Commander, National Executive Committeeman,State Commander, and Leyden-Chiles-Wickersham Post #1Commander. He served veterans and their families through hisvolunteer service with the American Legion. Visitation will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, November 18& 19th, 4-7 PM and Funeral Service Thursday, November 20that 4PM, all to be held at Horan and McConaty Funeral Home,1091 S. Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80246. Burial to take placeFriday, November 21st at 10:30 AM, Fort Logan NationalCemetery.

-http://obit.horanandmcconaty.com

I worked and laughed with Jeff at Frontier for a number ofyears. Then we worked together on a couple projects Jeff hadwith the VA. I worked for the Feds in a video studio andworked with him a couple times. He was a real caring, hard-

working, professional, and gen-tleman at all times. We talked about how much we missed thegang at Frontier.

-Dick Shriver, Lakewood, CO

(I often teased Jeff about not becoming a mortician. His family

owned several funeral homes in eastern OK and near FYV.)

TIM O'CONNOR1942, ARIZONA AIRWAYS, PHX

OBITUARY: Timothy A. O’Connor, who served in a leader-ship role at the Daily News for nearly 20 years, 16 as publisher,died early Tuesday at his home in Naples. He was 88. He was the driving force behind an expanding Daily News inthe mid-1960s through mid-1980s. O’Connor became publisherin 1971 of a community publication that had rapidly grown froma weekly to a daily. During his 16 years as publisher, O’Connorsaw the circulation of the newspapers increase from 4,000 tomore than 40,000 subscribers. A graduate of Arizona State University, O’Connor served as alieutenant naval aviator during the war, and brought a diversebusiness and publishing background to the Daily News. Prior to joining the Navy in 1942, O’Connor founded ArizonaAirways that later merged with Monarch Air to become FrontierAirlines. After the war he was instrumental in the development ofFlorida’s Bellair Beach near Clearwater before purchasing andbecoming publisher of the Durango, Co., Herald Democrat. Helater sold that paper and entered the manganese mining businessin Arizona with his brother-in-law, Vic Morgan, also a pub-lisher. He also served as a business consultant with the GeorgeS. May Co. in Chicago and later as a newspaper broker for AlanKander and Associates.

-Naples Daily News on Nov 4, 2008

ERNIE MICKALSON1967 - 1986, MACHINIST, DEN

Recent deaths reported of FAL family members: GeorgeErnest Mickalson. Known as "Ernie" he started to work forFrontier October 25, 1967 ( IAM Seniority List ) in EOS as aMachinist. His obituary is in the Northern Wyoming DailyNews (Worland. WY.) Published May 28, 2008. He was bornon January 15, 1920, and died May 25, 2008 at the WyomingRetirement Center in Basin, WY., age 88.

-Ken Schultz, Wheat Ridge

OBITUARY: George Ernest Mickalson Jan. 15, 1920 – May25, 2008. Cremation has taken place and no funeral services areplanned for Basin resident George Ernest Mickalson, 88, whodied May 25 at the Wyoming Retirement Center in Basin. George was born Jan. 15, 1920, in Denver, the son of CarlMathias and Esther Marie (Hagwall) Mickalson. He is precededin death by his parents, his wife Leona and his daughter BillieMarie. He is survived by his son, Ron Mickalson of Greybull,and his grandson, Erik Mickalson of Iowa City, Iowa.

-Northern Wyoming Daily News on May 28, 2008

KAYE NEWINGHAM SMEDLEY19??, AGENT, DEN

OBITUARY: Kaye Newingham Smedley, 1938-2008, 69, ofBeardstown, IL, died Sunday morning, March 23, 2008, at herresidence. She was born Aug. 29, 1938, in Beardstown, thedaughter of W.L. and Margaret Foster Newingham.

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She married Larry Smedley on Oct. 29, 1959, and he precededher in death. She is survived by one son, Jeff (wife, Stephanie)of Frederick; two grandchildren; and two sisters, Barbara New-ingham of Beardstown and Kathy (husband, Richard) Crum ofRushville. She was preceded in death by one brother, JosephNewingham. Mrs. Smedley was a 1957 graduate of Beardstown HighSchool. She worked for the State of Illinois as a clerk and alsoas a tour guide for many years. She had also worked for a timeas an agent with Frontier Airlines in Denver. After her retirement she worked for the Beardstown PublicLibrary and the Beardstown Museum. She was a member of St.Alexius Catholic Church in Beardstown and Red Hat Ladies. AMass of Christian burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Thursday atSt. Alexius Catholic Church in Beardstown, with burial at St.Alexius Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday at Sager FuneralHome in Beardstown with a Rosary service at 7 p.m. Memorialsare suggested to the Cass-Schuyler Hospice or to an EducationalFund for her grandchildren.

-Journal-Courier, Jacksonville, Illinois, March 25, 2008

(Does anyone have more info on Kaye. I have not been able

to find where or when she worked at FL.)

DOTTIE RELAFORD1968 - 1986, RESERVATION AGENT,

CREW SCHEDULER, DEN I sadly advise you of another FAL person "Gone West".Dorothy (Dottie) Relaford passed away Oct 11, 2008 inLouisville, CO after a several year bout with cancer. Sheworked in pilot crew scheduling. Don't know her FAL start datebut know she was there many years and worked for the State ofColorado for 20 years after #1 FAL demise in Aug 1986. Shewas 63 and services were held Oct 18, 2008 at Highland Chapel,10201 N. Grant St., Thornton, CO.

-Nellie Schneider, Thornton CO

OBITUARY: Dorothy (Dottie) Relaford, 63, lost her fightwith cancer on 10-11-2008. Preceded in death by her sisterDoris and father Allen. Survived by her mother, Ellen; hersister, Beverly (Fred) Cundall; her niece, Jennifer (Dan) Crow-ley; great nephews, Ray Allen, Faustino, and Kivan. ServiceSat., 10-18-08 at 2PM, Highland Chapel, 10201 No. Grant St.,Thornton, CO. In lieu of flowers please make contributions toBreast Cancer Society.

- Denver Newspaper Agency on 10/15/2008

Dottie has been with the State for 20 years, all of it in the StateController’s Office. Prior to that she worked for Frontier Air-lines for 19 years. She received an AAS in accounting fromFront Range Community College in 1993. She has been amember of CFMA for several years and received the CFMAOutstanding Fiscal Employee of the Year in 2000. She is nowlooking forward to her upcoming retirement.

-http://www.state.co.us

Dottie Relaford’s Retirement: Mark your calendars! Withover 20 years of service, Dottie is retiring from the OSCeffective January 31, 2008. Reserve the afternoon of January31st to join us in congratulating Dottie on her retirement andwish her a fond farewell. As the date gets closer more detailswill follow. Dottie, you will be missed!

-http://www.colorado.gov

(D RELAFORD: Reservation agent seniority date of 1/2/68,

emp# 07401, on the 1/1/74 FL/ALEA seniority list. D E RE-

LAFORD, Retained ALEA seniority - Group C (reservations) 10

yrs 5 mos 10 days, Group A (crew scheduler) 1 yr 19 days per

the 7/1/84 and 1/1/86 FL/ALEA seniority list. The Nov 1978

thru Jan 1983 FL Quick Reference Directories and 11/25/85 FL

Phone Directory show Dottie assigned to DENDS, Flight Crew

Scedule with no title given. I assume she went into a non-union

position since she had retained ALEA seniority. How tragic that

Dottie didn’t get to enjoy her retirement!)

MERLE MENNENGA1958 - 1986, RADIO MECHANIC,

SERVICE ENGINEER, MANAGER-RADIO OVERHAUL, DEN

Recent deaths reported of FAL family members: Merle D.Mennenga. Merle started to work for Frontier October 8, 1958in Denver as a Radio Mechanic. In February, 1968 he was aTechnical Assistant in the Radio overhaul Dept. then a ServiceEngineer. In May 1971 he was Manager of the Radio OverhaulDepartment where he worked until the August 1986 Frontierbankruptcy shutdown. He then worked for Boeing in Seattle asa Field Service Representative and retired in 1996 and moved toMesquite, NV. The Virgin Valley Mortuary, Mesquite, NV.published his obituary in the Desert Tribune, Mesquite, May 20,2008 and the Mesquite Daily News, May 22, 2008. Also in theParker Chronicle, Parker, CO., May 23, 2008. He died in theHospital in St. George, UT. Merle was born March 28, 1932and died May 13, 2008, age 76, in the Hospital in St. George,UT. He is also listed in the SSDI.

-Ken Schultz, Wheat Ridge CO

OBITUARY: Merle Don Mennenga died May 13, 2008, atthe age of 76. He was born March 28, 1932 to Henry and GradyForden Mennenga on a farm between Wilcox and Hildreth,Nebraska. He built the house he and his family lived in for 30years in Parker Colorado, while working at Stapleton Interna-tional Airport for Frontier Airlines. Merle traveled worldwidewhile employed at the Boeing Corporation before retiring in1996. Following retirement Merle and Alice enjoyed ranchingin Oshkosh, Nebraska before settling in sunny Mesquite,Nevada. Merle is survived by his wife, Alice of Mesquite, Nevada; twodaughters, Jody and husband Tim Cox of Highlands Ranch,Colorado, Tracey and husband Jim Ireland of Mission Viejo,California; son-in law Jon and wife Laura Woodrum of Harri-son, Nebraska; nine grandchildren, Conor Cox, Nolan Cox, JackIreland, Sam Ireland, Kate Ireland, Meggan Woodrum, KatelynWoodrum, Kelli Woodrum and Nathan Woodrum; and manynieces, nephews and friends. He is preceded in death by hisparents Henry and Grady Mennenga, a daughter DeniseWoodrum, sister Adeline and her husband Wayne Thomsen,sister Iris and her husband Don Knaus, brother Lloyd Mennengaand his wife Evelyn, and brother Harris Mennenga and his wifeMargaret. A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 24, 2008 at1:00 pm at Virgin Valley Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, dona-tions may be made to the American Heart Association. Arrange-ments are under the direction of Virgin Valley Mortuary (702)346-6060.

-Desert Tribune on May 20, 2008

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KING HERRINGTON1958 - 1985, AIRCRAFT MECHANIC,

LEAD MECHANIC, DEN I received a call yesterday from King's wife Polly, that Kingdied Saturday, October 4, 2008. His obituary will be in theDenver newspapers on Tuesday October 7, 2008. Services willbe held at 10:00 on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 at the AuroraFirst Assembly of God Church, 11001 E. Alameda Ave., Aurora,CO. King Herrington started to work for Frontier August 11, 1958,in Denver in the Sheet Metal and Welding Shop (IAM SeniorityLists) and transfered to the Instrument Shop in 1964. He was alead Mechanic in the Instrument Shop March 3, 1968. Kingretired on January 22, 1985.

-Ken Schultz, Wheat Ridge CO

OBITUARY: King W. Herrington, 87, was born April 29,1921 to Bessie (King) and Charles Leonard Herrington on afarm near Thurman, Colorado. Herrington passed away on Octo-ber 4, 2008. Growing up with his younger brother, Samuel, both attendedfirst grade in a one room school known as Cactus Hill. For highschool, a room was rented in Akron batching the four schoolyears, graduating from Akron High School with the class of1939. King scouted around and found many arrowheads, also col-lecting rattle snake rattles, even being bitten by one on the handbehind him, while trying to kill one with a tin can. During the summer and after graduating from school, heworked in Kansas for a cousin. He later took a sheet metal classin Denver. After completing the course, he went to Californiawith a high school classmate, Eugene Gasser finding work atVultee Aircraft. After a call from Uncle Sam, he enlisted in the Navy, servingtime in Kodiak, Alaska and then the Naval Air Station at Seattle(Sandpoint), Washington. During this stay, he was joined by hisbrother Samuel, (also in the Navy). After some time, Samuel wastransferred to the Bremerton Ammunition Depot, but everyseven weeks, they had a weekend together. Serving over four years, King returned to the home farm.Because of the drought during the 1930's, he was not toointerested in farming. After 30 years on the farm, his parentsdecided to sell and retire. After having a farm sale in November,1947, the family moved to Denver. After working for Mountain States Bean Company a shorttime, he had the opportunity to get back in aviation work,working for Stanley Aviation until their closing and then goingto Vest Aircraft at Skyranch Airport. He later worked for andretired from Frontier Airlines. On November 22, 1950, King married Willa Mae (Polly)Fickel, from Ottumwa, Iowa. To this union, four children wereborn. Being from the farm and knowing about barb wire, he startedcollecting it about 1971. A friend also started collecting wirefencing tools at that time. They worked together for the past 37years. They went to many shows around the country. King camehome with many first place trophies.There are about 3500 patents of barb wire, but many were neverfound or manufactured. His collection consisted of about 1000pieces with many very rare pieces. He had taken several classes

in welding and could weldsmall pieces together to make an official piece. He also madeseveral non-official pieces and never represented them as offi-cial. He was inducted into the "Barb Wire Hall of Fame". While looking for barb wire, he started collecting adjustablewrenches, having many unbelievable varieties of sizes, shapesand forms. King was a member of Aurora Assembly of God Church,where services were held. Burial was in Chappel Hills Cemetery.Surviving him are his loving wife of 58 years, his four children;Terry Herrington of Aurora, Debbie and Greg Surrat of Mt.Pleasant, South Carolina, Kristi and Jeff Hunter of Aurora andNancy and Greg Gudeman of Columbia, Illinois. Also survivingare his brother Samuel and Helen of Lakewood and one sister,Betty Mitchell and friend Wayne Ralston of Boulder, Colorado.

-Akron, Colorado News Reporter on Oct 24, 2008

J.L. OLSEN1959 - 1986, STATION AGENT

SAF PHX WYS BOI I got a call yesterday advising me of the passing of J.L. Olsenin BOI. J.L. was a long time employee of Frontier. I know heworked in PHX, WYS and was one of the opening agents whenwe opened BOI in June of 1979, and worked there until the end.I feel blessed to have known him both as an Employee and agood friend. J.L. was always one you could depend upon to getthe job done. I have many happy memories of doing things withhim, both at work and away from work. The original BOI gang that opened the station is gettingsmaller, having already lost Duane Sharp, Ron Slater, DaveWeston, Bob Smith and Moe Osborne, that I know of. Time hasnot been kind to us. I can only say that now J.L. has gone to abetter place.

-Roger Sorensen, [email protected]

OBITUARY: J Lewis (JL) Olsen May 4, 1934 - Nov. 20,2008. JL was born in Safford, Ariz. to Lewis and Vivian Olsen.He was raised there and graduated from Safford High School in1952. After graduation JL entered the U.S. Air Force and wasstationed in Germany as an occupational troop. He met his firstwife Lisa in Germany and to that union two sons were born.They were later divorced. JL worked for Frontier Airlines from 1959 until their demisein 1986. He then worked for Samaritan Village Apartments untilretirement. JL married the love of his life, Beverly in 1973. Theyenjoyed summers in West Yellowstone, Mont. and winters inPhoenix while working for Frontier until moving to Boise in1979. JL enjoyed hunting, camping and fishing with his blendedfamily. They had many great times together. JL was preceded in death by his parents; nephew, BradleyWoolsey; brother-in-law, Jack Woolsey; in-laws, Thomas andVirginia Suder, and sisters-in-law, Melissa and Melinda Suder.He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Beverly; son, Eric (Erin);grandson, Jacob Lewis; Son, Aaron (Tracey); granddaughters,Hannah and Emily; stepdaughter, Sabra (Mike) Parker; grand-son, Benjamin and granddaughter, Clarissa; and sister, JennieLou Woolsey of Arizona. He is also survived by many cousins,nieces and nephews and his dog Boomer. There will be no services in Boise. Inurnment will be in thespring with Military honors in Safford, Ariz.

-Idaho Statesman on 11/26/2008

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LARRY VIED1966 - 198?, PILOT, REGIONAL

DIRECTOR OF FLIGHT OPERATIONS,DEN BFF

Only now have I heard and have confirmation of the GoneWest of; Capt. Larry Vied 6-4-08. I have no other informationat this time. Regretfully,

-Ace Avakian, [email protected]

LAWRENCE M VIED, Born 25 Dec 1926, Died 04 Jun2008, Age 81, At 85086 (Phoenix, AZ), SSN issued in Missouri

-SSDI

I had a nice visit with Joannie this morning. Apparently, Larrywent in for what should have been a minor operation albeit he’dhad a small cancer in one of his lungs. It had shrunk from chemoand radiation, so they thought “no problem.” Unfortunately, he developed a staph infection and was winningthat battle when it turned south on him. Joannie apologized fornot making contact with any of the Frontier folks. She’s beenunderstandably upset and torn by this ordeal and just didn’t getto it. I explained that it was me who should have apologized fornot having kept closer to the situation. She seemed to be doingbetter and sounded just like she always did. Larry had beenworking at the Anthem, AZ library before all this.

-Billy Walker, [email protected]

(L M VIED: Pilot seniority date of 10/17/66 on the 9/1/81

FL/ALPA seniority list. He is not on the 9/1/85 seniority list.

Larry was Regional Director of Flight Operations in Aug 1971.

He was responsible for FL's Beech operation and based at BFF.

He's not in any of the FL phone directories I have.)

VIC HERBERTFOUNDER & PRESIDENT, AIR LINEEMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, MDW

(Normally a non-FL person would not be included here but

Vic played a major role for nearly half FL’s employees (those

ALEA represented) for about 30 years.)

I just had a nice conversation with Venita Herbert. Vic passedaway in July 2008 after 3 mini strokes. The last one took him.She said that all the ALEA articles, pictures, airplane modelsetc. were donated to various libraries. They were married 10years and Venita worked for Vic for "45 years". He was just 3weeks away from his 91st birthday. He was truly a gentlemanand he was interested in the welfare of the Airline Employees. Ipersonally learned alot from Vic. He was honest and his wordwas as good as gold. The Airline Industry would be in bettershape if there had been a dozen or more Vic Herbert's in theworld.

-Kerry Allen, [email protected]

(Kerry was FL ALEA Master Chairman in Mar 1957 when the

first contract was being negotiated.)

OBITUARY: Victor J. Herbert, age 90, of Orland Park,formerly of Western Springs. US Navy veteran/WWII. Belovedhusband of Venita, nee Hurr, and the late Dorothy; loving fatherof Victor (Carol) Herbert, Jr. and Connie (Bob) Santaniello;step-father of Gary (Kim) Foster; devoted grandfather of eight;and great-grandfather of two. Mr. Herbert was President andFounder of the Airline Employees Association in Chicago.Interment will be private. Memorial service 11 a.m. Friday at the

Presbyterian Church of Western Springs, 5250 Wolf Rd., West-ern Springs. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the AmericanCancer Society or the National Multiple Sclerosis Society appre-ciated.

-Chicago Tribune on 7/16/2008

(Vic was an ALPA staff member in the late 1940s and was put

in charge of developing subsidiary unions of non-pilot aviation

crafts. Among them was one for stewardesses and station

agents. The first evolved into present day AFA and the other

became the ALEA which represented clerical, reservation, sta-

tion and provisioning FLolks from 1957 to 1986. Vic was the

only president ALEA ever had until it was dissolved in 2003.)

DELL JOHNSON1963 - 198?, STATION AGENT, RAP

OBITUARY: Dell D. Johnson, 67, Rapid City, passed awayunexpectedly Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008, at his home. He wasborn April 17, 1941, in Mitchell, to Nello and Eloise Johnson.He graduated from Rapid City Central High School in 1959. He was proud to be one of the founding members of theCounts of the Cobblestone Car Club. Dell worked for FrontierAirlines for over 20 years while also working as a carpenter andcabinetmaker before becoming a full-time general contractorand painter. His favorite pastimes included woodworking, listen-ing to music, classic car shows, collecting coins and model carsand bragging about his children and grandchildren. He had a natural curiosity about how things worked andenjoyed solving problems and fixing things. He saw the potentialin everything and in everyone. He gave freely and generouslyeven when he had very little to offer. He was always willing tohelp out in any way he could and would drop everything if hewas needed. Survivors include his children and grandchildren: Todd(Tanya) Johnson and daughter, Bryce of Idaho Falls, ID; Scott(Jamie) Rawie and son, Logan of Phoenix, AZ; Jessica (Jason)Fenner and sons, Wyatt and Jake of Rapid City; his brother,Kenneth (Rosa) Johnson of St. Augustine, FL; his sister, Shirley(Alan) Carlin of Wheat Ridge, CO. Inurnment will be held later this spring at Mt. View Cemetery.You may send private condolences to the family atwww.serenityspringsfuneralchapel.com.

-http://www.legacy.com/rapidcity

(Station agent seniority date of 8/29/63, emp# 04675, on the

1/1/74 FL/ALEA seniority list. He is not on the 7/1/84 seniority

list. Dell Johnson shown based at RAP on the 9/15/63 - 7/15/66

FL Sales&Service Personnel Rosters.)

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ANNE VANDERPOOL19??, SECURITY, COD

OBITUARY: Anne Mae Vanderpool, July 1, 1924 - Nov. 1,2008. Memorial services for Anne Mae Vanderpool of Codywill be held Friday, Nov. 7, at Ballard Funeral Home in Cody.Anne, 84, died Nov. 1 in Cody. She was born July 1, 1924, inTuscaloosa, Ala., the daughter of John Claude and Dovey Yeat-man. After graduating from high school she joined the UnitedStates Navy and served from 1943-1945. She married Albert Vanderpool whom she had met during thewar while she living in Long Island, N.Y. The two were marriedOct. 13, 1945 and lived in New York and Alabama beforemoving to Cody in 1949. After her discharge from the service,Anne earned her associate degree in business. In addition to her service in the Navy, Anne worked forFrontier Airlines for seven years as head of security; worked atFirst National Bank in Cody starting in 1949; baby sat, taughtBible study classes and did in-home care for the elderly in Cody. She was a wonderful wife, mother and friend. She nevermissed an opportunity to pray for someone or lead them to theLord. She loved to crochet, read, was an excellent cook,enjoyed painting with acrylics and was an avid fan of both theDenver Broncos and Colorado Rockies. Anne and Al loved totravel and visited many places in their motor home. Her parents, infant daughter Linda Rae, son Robert andbrother John Claude Yeatman Jr. preceded her in death. She issurvived by her husband Al of Cody; three daughters andsons-in-law, Sheridan and Mike Ring of Garden City, Mo,Vivian and Robert Alford of Worland and Marie and KenRodgers of Casper; son and daughter-in-law, Ronald and BrendaVanderpool of Basin; daughter-in-law, Wanda Vanderpool ofPowell; sister, Agnes Marie Johnson, brother, Gilbert Ray Yeat-man; sister-in-law Betty Wolfe; 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

-Basin Republican Rustler on Nov 6, 2008

MARILYN KOUNTZ HERMANN1967 - 1986, RESERVATION AGENT

DEN Marilyn Kountz-Hermann, a reservation agent in Denver,passed away on Thanksgiving day in Denver. She had pancre-atic cancer. I am trying to get additional details.

-Carolyn Boller, [email protected]

I used to work in Denver at the old Frontier, and for the pastalmost 2 years I was in contact with Marilyn Kountz. We hadalways been good friends since I started at FL but lost contactafter bankruptcy. About a year and a half ago, we reestablishedcontact, as she had moved from California back to Denver afterher husband, Bob Hermann suddenly died. (heart). I spoke with her about every week or so and she kept me up onher health and life as best she could. Some days were good, andsome days were challenging.....but NEVER was she down. Shealways looked at the bright side, did the best she could and reallykept on living until probably close to the end. Her highlight was last August when the whole family had a bigreunion up in western Montana. In the last couple of months shehad her weak days more than her strong days, but we manageda few words on the phone. Then one day I called, and the home number had been discon-

nected with no forward. I called her cell phone and her message had been removed andreplaced, so I did leave a message but it was never returned. Iknew something was going on, but had no other contact with herchildren.....so I just waited until this morning. Thanks for lettingus know. I am sorry I have no further information other than she wasquite courageous and really meant a lot as a friend. We workedthose graveyard shifts together and had some pretty good talks.I know she is at peace.

-Rob Mazanec, [email protected]

(Reservation agent seniority date of 6/12/67, emp# 05021, on

the 1/1/86 FL/ALEA seniority list. I never found an obituary.)

FRANK FOUNTAIN1953 - 19??, STATION AGENT,

STATION MANAGERADH CHK LAW FTW HYS

OBITUARY: Services for Frank Dwain Fountain, 74, Ada,are 2 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church, Dr. Pat Kilby and theRev. John Haynes officiating. Burial follows at Rosedale Ceme-tery. The family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. Monday atCriswell Funeral Home. Mr. Fountain died Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008, at his home. Hewas born July 10, 1934, in Stratford to Hubert Franklin Fountainand Vera Lee Hooper Fountain. He graduated from HoraceMann High School. He worked for Central Airlines at Ardmore, Chickasha, Law-ton, Fort Worth, Texas, and Hays, Kan. While serving as man-ager of Central Airlines terminal at Ada Airport from 1955-1957, he gave a daily early morning weather report over KADAradio from the airport. During this time he organized trips forelementary school children to fly to Ardmore, spend the nightand return the next day. This boosted the daily passenger totalsfor Ada, and also provided first-time flying experience for mostof the children. He was also employed with the Ada Fire Department,OTASCO, T G & Y, Green’s Glass, Treat Janitorial, and retiredfrom the Ada Post Office in 1996. He was an outstanding highschool baseball player and played on several men’s baseballteams as a young man. He coached several Little League base-ball teams and the First Baptist Church women’s softball team.He was a state champion bowler and local league bowler formany years. He served as president of the Optimist Club of Adaand the Diamond “K” Kiwanis Club; and as an assistant scout-master of Troop 4. He was a long-time member of the Credit Committee of theAda Federal Employees Credit Union, a member of the Ameri-can Legion, and was a member and usher at First BaptistChurch. He served in the U.S. Air Force. He married Chursey M. Lamb on June 9, 1956, in Ada.Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Chursey Lamb Fountain,of the home; two sons, Patrick Fountain and Wife Usha, Ada;and Martin Fountain, Chicago, Ill.; a daughter, Karen Hudsonand husband John, Ada; granddaughters, Kacy and Kelli Clark,and grandson, Nathan Fountain, all of Ada; sister, Willena KayWiley and husband Ed, Davis; sister-in-law, Carol Hyde, Ada;brother-in-law, James Lamb, Winnsboro, Texas; nieces, DonnaBurns, Ada; Denise Bishop, McAlester; Linda Lamb, Winns-boro, Texas; and Lisa Torres, Temple, Texas; nephews, Keith

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Hyde, Ada; Paul Motes Jr., McAlester; Lewis Lamb, Dallas,Texas; and Dennis Lamb, Dallas, Texas; special cousins, Jeanand Richard Mendoza, Scurry, Texas; and Sue and Jerry Wright,Blanchard. Bearers are Tommy Beddow, Bill Guinn, Dan North-cutt, Charles Pate, Joe Priest and Tommy Welcher. Honorary bearers are members of the Kingdom Seekers Sun-day School Class at First Baptist Church, the Diamond “K”Kiwanis Club, and fellow golfers at Sulphur Hills Golf Course.The family says those who wish may make memorials to FirstBaptist Church, Falls Creek Cabin Fund, P. O. Box 667, Ada,OK 74821-0667.

-Ada Evening News on September 14, 2008

(F D FOUNTAIN-Station agent seniority date of 3/4/53, based

at ADH, on the 5/18/53 CN station seniority list. FRANK D

FOUNTAIN-Station agent seniority date of 3/30/60, based at

HYS, on the 1/1/62 CN Agent seniority list. Frank is in CN

Skywriter articles for Jul 1962 and Jun 1963. He apparently

quit and later returned to working for CN. I cannot find when

he quit for good.)

JOHN SACOTTE1965 - ?, STATION AGENT, OKC

OBITUARY: John Charles Sacotte died March 1, 2004 at theage of 57. He was preceded in death by his parents, John G.Sacotte and Dorothy Ann Duda Sacotte & his son John Charles'Tiger' Sacotte, Jr. He is survived by his wife, Lucy Sacotte, ofthe home; daughter Johnnie Fay Sacotte Little and childrenKandice Ellen Fay Little and Dylan James Little; son, JohnDavid Sacotte and daughter Loren Sacotte; Robin Fuller anddaughter Aryel Jonnson; son, David Landers; brother, DanielPeter Sacotte; sister, Victoria Ann Sacotte Hernandez. John was a graduate of Lawton High School and attendedCameron Junior College in Lawton, Oklahoma before moving toOklahoma City where he worked for Central Airlines andTransworld Airlines. John owned and operated Sacotte Signsfor 25 years. He loved boxing and was involved with GoldenGloves Amateur Boxing of Oklahoma City for a number ofyears. His grandchildren were a light in his life and he lovedspending time with them. Memorial services will be Friday, March 5th, 2004 at 2:00p.m. at the Grand Boulevard Baptist Church, 3701 S. Magnoliain Oklahoma City.

-http://webpages.charter.net/tcoulthart/balza/i0009032.htm

(John started at OKCCN about Feb 1965. I cannot find how

long he continued with CN or FL. His son, John Charles Jr.,

was murdered Dec 5, 2000.)

JIM LIDDLE1949 - 1983, PILOT, GSW DAL DFW

I'm sorry to report the passing of Jim Liddle. I talked with JimLiddle's wife, Mary. She said that Jim died this morning,Saturday, the 21st. Mary is doing good and is handling it well.Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 23, December at 10:00am, First Christian Church, 910 South Collins, Arlington, TexasVisitations will be Monday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. atWade Funeral Home on Pioneer Parkway (HWY 303) just Westof Park Springs in Arlington.

-Weldon Finney, [email protected]

OBITUARY: James Richard Liddle, 85, beloved husband,father and grandfather, passed away Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008, inFort Worth. Funeral: 10 a.m. Tuesday at First Christian Church

of Arlington, 910 S. Collins St., Arlington, with the Rev. AndyMangum officiating. Visitation: The family will receive friends6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Wade Family Funeral Home, 4140 W.Pioneer Pkwy., Arlington. Memorials: May be made to Univer-sal Health Resources (Universal Hospice), P.O. Box 8795, FortWorth, Texas 76124. Jim was born June 10, 1923, in Chicago, Ill. He had been aresident of Arlington since 1971. He was a U.S. Army Air Corpscaptain and a veteran of World War II. Jim completed 33successful missions over Germany and Europe and received theDistinguished Flying Cross. Jim was a pilot with Central and Frontier Airlines for 33 years.He was a member of First Christian Church of Arlington. Jimenjoyed flying, tennis, fishing, snow skiing, swimming, themountains, and watching The Weather Channel. Survivors:Wife, Mary Liddle; sons, Michael Liddle, David Liddle andRick Liddle and wife, Tamarra; daughter, Sandy Ceppos; grand-children, Samantha Ceppos, Hannah Liddle and Caleb Liddle.

-Fort Worth Star-Telegram on 12/21/2008

From one of the ole FL ramp rats: I met Jim in STL thentransfered to DAL/DFW. Always was a Jim fan. Jim will lightthe WEST for the rest of us.

-Bill Kirkley (Euless, TX)

I have fond memories of Jim, especially on the golf course.What a sense of humor. Gave me my IOE in 1959. DFW-DENand return. A great person and pilot. My condolences to Maryand family.

-Gene McCaleb (Montgomery, TX)

I was so sorry to learn of Jim's flight west. He was a fineperson and probably the best pilot I've ever flown with and I'veflown with some really good ones. He seemed to always have asmile and a good, happy word for everyone, a trait that probablyhelped him through his last days. My condolences to Mary andhis family. You've truly lost a fine, fine person.

-`Frosty' Frost (Camdenton, MO)

Jim was the kindest and most pleasant person to be aroundwhile flying and then later at the DAL/DFW reunions. I remem-ber walking down the steps at the restaurant about 2-3 reunionsago with he and Mary. He was slow in navigating the stairs, buthe was smiling, laughing, and telling us a funny story as we allwalked out. What a wonderful man!

-Donna Harrison (Ewa Beach, HI)

What a loss. Truly one of the finest persons I have had theprivelege to know. Thinking back over the 42 years that I haveknown Jim, I cannot recall him ever without a smile, a pleasantgreeting or an uplifting word. He never had anything negative tosay about anybody. Truly a gentleman in every sense of theword. He was a pleasure to fly with and was a gifted teacher. Ifeel truly blessed to have known Jim. I mourn his passing.

-Ron Gallop (Kansas City, MO)

My nickname for Jim was “My Hero”: The most impressiveexample of a professional pilot I have known. He had a veryspecial respect for our profession and cherished it as an examplefor others to come.

-Bill Blackmon (Oklahoma City, OK)

(Jim’s FL/ALPA pilot seniority date was 10/19/49 and he was

#3 on the 9/1/81 seniority list. He retired in mid 1983 when he

turned 60 years old. You can tell how special someone is by the

number of FLolks who take the time to note their passing. In

Jim’s case, an enormous amount of people commented on his

passing.)

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Bob was just above Emily on The FL/ALPA seniority list due

to the tiebreaker of age: older over younger. David Harris is

credited with being the first black pilot for a major commercial

airline. He flew for AA 1964-1994. William Norwood was UA’s

first black pilot who also flew for 30 years starting in 1966.

Perry Young, another Tuskegee Airman, is recognized as the

flirst U.S. black pilot for a scheduled commercial airline. He

started with New York Airways as a helicopter pilot on Feb. 5,

1957 and flew 23 years for them. Another Tuskegee Airman,

August Martin, started flying in 1955 for Seaboard & Western

Airlines, a non-scheduled cargo carrier.

MY LIFE by Bob Ashby World War II started while I was in high school. This broughton immediate concerns as to my future. America began theprocess of mobilization for the war. Where was I to fit into this?Even though a large part of the United States was no longersegregated, the armed forces were. I did not see myself servingas a truck driver, a cook or a mess attendant in a Navy officersclub. I was delivering the black newspapers to the black communityas a means of earning money. These newspapers covered infor-mation that was of concern to black communities that was notreported in the mainstream newspapers. I read articles about theneed for blacks to be included throughout the armed forces. Aneffort by responsible black leaders was made to secure an equalrepresentation of blacks into all branches of the military. Thiswas a continuous battle because of the strong opposition bymany whites that espoused the idea that blacks were incapable ofgrasping anything but the most menial of tasks. After a long struggle, certain concessions were made, onebeing the establishment of an experimental program to see ifblacks were capable of learning to fly. This was something I waslooking to, so I immediately started gathering information aboutthe program. I was not yet 18 years old, therefore not about to bedrafted, so I had time to plan how I could enter this program. Gathering all the information that I could about the require-ments for acceptance into this program, I started studying thingsabout the theory of flight, weather, etc. Lucky for me, a class inaviation was started at my high school, and I immediatelyenrolled. The next thing I did was to enlist in the Air CorpReserve to insure that I would not be drafted into the Army orNavy. Now all I had to do was to continue my studies and waitto be called to active duty after I turned eighteen. I received orders to report to Fort Dix in New Jersey in July of1944 to begin processing for active duty. Upon completion ofprocessing I was assigned to Keesler Field Air Base in Missourifor basic training. Upon completion of basic training, the testingfor acceptance as an aviation cadet began. I knew it would require my passing the tests and physical toenter the cadet program. I had no idea just how extensive thetesting was. However, after three days of testing I was informedthat I had passed and was now an Aviation Cadet. As soon as avacancy opened up at Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama, Iwould be transferred there to begin flight training. I was thrilledand proud to be one of the few selected for the program. After transferring to Tuskegee Army Air Field (TAAF) tobegin the cadet training, it hit me about what I was trying toachieve. I had never been near an airplane, didn't even knowhow to drive a car, in fact, only ridden in a car a few times. Myusual means of transportation were bicycles, buses and subways.

I always had the feeling that if someone else had accomplishedsomething, I knew that I could also. So with this determination Iset out to accomplish my goal of becoming a pilot. We, the cadets, knew that this program was on an experimentalbasis, and it was constantly under attack by the War Departmentand Military who wanted to cancel the program. Because of thestringent selection requirements, the men chosen for the programwere all determined to see this program succeed. We helpedeach other, supported and encouraged each other to make surewe did succeed. We were determined that the program would notfail because we could not accomplish the task; they would haveto take it away from us. After graduating from the cadet program, earning my pilotwings and being commissioned as a second lieutenant, I went onto have an illustrious career in the military, serving in theoccupation of Japan, Korea, and finally in England, retiring as alieutenant colonel in 1965. Upon retiring from the military, I set my sights on becoming acommercial airline pilot. Prior to retiring, I sent applications toall of the major airlines requesting employment as a pilot. Theonly positive acknowledgement I received came from UnitedAirlines. I went to Denver, Colorado, and completed all thenecessary requirements for hiring. I was hired as a Flight Opera-tion Instructor, teaching in the classrooms, simulators, and air-planes. The first airplane that I instructed on was the Boeing 727aircraft. I was disappointed that I was not hired as a FlightInstructor, teaching captains and first officers to fly the airplan,even though I was an instructor in just about every plane that Iflew while in the military. While I was with the Strategic AirCommand, I was appointed as a Select Crew and given a spotpromotion from major to lieutenant colonel because of myability. Instead, my airplane duties were to teach the secondofficers (flight engineers) the operation of the airplane systems.It appeared that the airlines did not hire blacks to instruct thecaptains or first officers to fly the airplane. When United Air-lines ordered the Boeing 747, I was selected as a member of theteam that wrote the pilot instruction manual in systems andairplane operation. When UA hired me, they were in the processof transitioning all of their pilots from propeller-driven airplanesto jets. Upon completion of the transition, the training require-ments fell to a very low level; only pilots upgrading to anotherairplane or needing proficiency checks required training. Afterseven and a half years I was furloughed because of lack ofseniority. Rather than wait to be recalled at a later date, I sent outemployment applications again. Frontier Airlines in Denverhired me as a pilot. I was the first black pilot to be hired by Frontier Airlines, therewere a few pilots that did not welcome me into their midst.Frontier Airlines also hired the first woman pilot at this time. Afew pilots greeted her with the same reactions. However, I hadan enjoyable career with FA, flying the DHC-6, CV-580, Boeing737, and the McDonald MD-80 aircraft, retiring in July 1986 asa Captain. I must mention the failure of commercial airlines to hireexceedingly highly qualified black pilots following World WarII. Hundreds of skilled Tuskegee Airmen returned to civilian lifebut were unable to find jobs with commercial airlines. I was theonly Tuskegee Airman hired by a scheduled airline. This has tobe a serious indictment of the scheduled airlines. Today, thank-fully, this practice has changed, and the airline industry hasmade great strides in hiring minorities.

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FL EDDRESSESOn Dec 8, 2008, there were

1396 eddresses in my Ex-

[email protected] account. Not

sure how many are out of date.

Email updates and corrections.

Nina Abbott FA 1976-86 [email protected] Joe Abell [email protected] Joe and Sally Abell [email protected]

Joe Abell [email protected] Ron Abfalter Station agent JAC [email protected] Pam Acker FA 1973-? [email protected]

Bill Acker DENMX 30 years [email protected] Jim Actor [email protected] Alice Adams Pilot Don's widow [email protected] Carl Ade [email protected] Fred Aerni DEN OMA OLU [email protected]

Mac af Uhr Pilot, 1985-86 mac&[email protected] John Ager COS SA [email protected] Marcia Agnew-Pruitt FA 1975-86, was Agnew- Johnson [email protected]

Joe Aguirre [email protected] Lewis Ahrens [email protected] Mike AirCal [email protected]

Robin Akens Crew scheduler [email protected] Jeanette Albany [email protected] Wiley Allen STL [email protected] [email protected] Ed Allen - dallen1294 [email protected] Trey Allen [email protected]

Kerry Allen [email protected] Joy Alley Smith

MCI FA, nee Joy Partin [email protected] Perry Allmond [email protected]

Milton Altmark [email protected] Terry Anderson [email protected] Lyle Anderson [email protected] Dale Anderson [email protected] Don Anderton SLC SSA [email protected]

Jim and Carolyn Appleby [email protected] Ron Arfsten Pilot [email protected]

Ardell Arfsten [email protected] Beverly Armando nee Brown, FA 1962-68 [email protected] Bob Terri Armstead [email protected]

Bob Ashby Pilot Jan72-Jul86 [email protected] Beverly Ashley [email protected] Dennis Atenhan [email protected]

Wendell L. Ausenbaugh [email protected] Kim McCaleb Austin FA 1980-86 [email protected] Janet Avakian [email protected]

Ace Avakian Pilot - #1 at end [email protected] Doug Bader [email protected] Pilot Doug & Vicki Bader [email protected]

Bob Bagshaw [email protected] Beetle Bailey [email protected] Janey Bailey Swanson [email protected]

Nancy Monheiser Baker Accounting clerk DEN [email protected] Ed Baker SA 1951-55 [email protected] Jeannine Baker [email protected]

Ron Baker Wilson-Bonfils Flying School [email protected]

Barbara Baldry Hawkins [email protected] Rick Baldwin [email protected]

Bill Ball [email protected] Ken Banks [email protected] Bob and Alice Banta Pilot [email protected]

Bob Banta [email protected] Sarah Bara Crew scheduler [email protected] Juanita Barajas [email protected]

Jim Bare OKC agent [email protected] Rita Barna [email protected] Mel Barnard [email protected]

Jackie Barnes [email protected] Mike Barney [email protected] Hector Barrera [email protected]

Red Barringer RIW CYS MLS MSO SEA [email protected] Hugh Barron [email protected] Nick Barron Station agent JLN 1969 [email protected]

John and Judy Bata [email protected] marshall Bates [email protected] Ken Bauer [email protected]

Ken Bauer [email protected] Marie Bauer [email protected] Jim Baumann [email protected] Larry Baumgartner [email protected] Bob Beabout [email protected] Armon Beard

Al Beardsley Pilot 1978-86 BIL DEN [email protected] Al and Susie Beardsley Pilot 1978-86 BIL DEN [email protected] Ernie Beaudrie Mechanic 1968-86 [email protected] Ron Beaumont

[email protected] Ruth Beck TCA STL [email protected] Jim Bell [email protected]

Cathy Peterson Bell Pete's daughter [email protected] Jim Bell [email protected] John and Carol Bell [email protected]

Donna Coover Bennett Res agent DEN [email protected] Richard Bennett [email protected] Patty Benton - pattybfly FA [email protected]

Doug and Deb Berkey [email protected] Karen Ward Berry FA 1976-86 [email protected] Roger Berry [email protected]

Jim Betka [email protected] Bill Beydler [email protected] Bonnie Bias [email protected]

Bob Bible Pilot 1967-68 [email protected] G Bilotta [email protected] Millie Bilotta Nee Millie Harms, DENTT [email protected]

T Bilotta [email protected] Melba Birkett [email protected] Mel Birkett-Stevens [email protected]

Douglas Bittner [email protected] Diane Bittner [email protected] Douglas Black [email protected]

Frank Black [email protected] Bill Blackerby Dispatcher [email protected] BJ - Ollie Blackerby CN/FL [email protected]

Bill Blackmon [email protected] B Blaha Connie's son

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[email protected] Tom Blanchard [email protected]

Harold Blood [email protected] Ron Blosch [email protected] Ron Blosch [email protected]

Levi Bobo [email protected] Carolyn Boller Res Agent DEN [email protected] Gary Bollschweiler [email protected] Dick Bombard [email protected] [email protected]

Chris Bonatti FA SLC 1970-86 [email protected] Chris Bonatti (2) 2nd eddress [email protected] Carol Bonicelli OKC SATO 1984-86 [email protected] David and Bonnie [email protected] Dan Boone [email protected]

Joanie Booth Jim's widow [email protected] Roger Borchard Station agent SLC - 26 years [email protected] Scott Borden [email protected]

Chuck Borden [email protected] Jack Born FAR manager [email protected] Dave Bottinelli Station agent GJT [email protected]

Anthony Boutwell Work eddress [email protected] Tony Boutwell Home eddress [email protected] Belea Bower FA-Res agent 1981-86 [email protected]

Jack Bozarth Pilot [email protected] Kim Bradshaw Phelps [email protected] Roberta Brashears - bertinsfnm FA 1968-86 [email protected] Mike Breen

DEN provisioning [email protected] Mike Breen [email protected] Dwight Brend - dkbrend [email protected]

Dwight Brend [email protected] Shaun [email protected] Dick Brice [email protected]

Bob Bricker [email protected] Roger Brooks Pilot [email protected] James Broome Rick's son [email protected]

Rick Broome Artist - FL paintings [email protected] Ed Broshears [email protected] Linda Kay Brotherton [email protected]

Alan Brott Ralph's son [email protected] Darlene Norman Brown DEN 1976-86 Res-TT [email protected] Bill Brown Pilot [email protected]

Donna Cannady Brown [email protected] Cliff Brown - OldFrontier41 Sr. station agent DEN [email protected] [email protected] Donna Brown 510 Sunset Way Juno Beach FL33408 [email protected]

Dean Brown DEN SA [email protected] Greg Brown [email protected]

Bill Brown [email protected] Cliff Brown [email protected] Dean Brown Jr. [email protected]

Mickey McChrystal Bryner [email protected] Mimi Buckstead [email protected] Bill Buekenhorst [email protected] Jim Buick [email protected] Del Bunce ALEA Business Agent

[email protected] Ann Bunn [email protected]

Steve Burger [email protected] Chuck Burke [email protected] Reva Burke MCI TCA [email protected]

James Burman Pilot 1978-86 [email protected] Bob Burns Res agent 1970-86 [email protected]

Carol Burson [email protected] Jack Burt [email protected] JoDelle Davidson Burwell -Jodelle_Burwell MCI FA 1979-82 [email protected]

JoDelle Burwell [email protected] Lynette Busch DEN cleaner, res agent [email protected] Bill Buse FLan [email protected]

Dale Buss [email protected] Ron Butler [email protected] Ron Butler [email protected]

Fred Butts [email protected] Judy Byer [email protected] Dan Cady [email protected]

Debbie Cahill Fergione SLC DEN FA 1979-86 [email protected] Emily Cales Sam-PHX Manager's widow [email protected] Cyndy Camomile [email protected]

Jim Camp [email protected] Donna Cannady Brown [email protected] Connie Capps FA [email protected] Andy Cardenas [email protected] Vern Carlson Pilot [email protected] Rick Carlson [email protected] Jerry Carlson

[email protected] Don Carlson [email protected] Jerry Carlson - cjer98 [email protected]

Charlie Carper [email protected] Butch Carr [email protected] Mike Carroll [email protected]

Barbara Carroll [email protected] Cindy Carter FA 1973-86 [email protected] Dave Carter [email protected]

BJ Carter [email protected] Judy Caruthers [email protected] Judy Caruthers [email protected]

Dennis Casadoro Station agent [email protected] Dennis S Casadoro [email protected] Linda Casey Hamala [email protected]

Lisa Castiglione [email protected] Rudy Castillo [email protected] Phil Castilloux - castillouxj [email protected]

Ed Catron SA 1963-86 TBN STL JACCID DFW [email protected] Don Cecil Mx, 1954-86 [email protected] Jack Chambers [email protected] Connie Chambers [email protected]

Max Chambers [email protected] Tim Chanaud Ray Chanaud's son [email protected] Randall Charles [email protected]

Robin Charovano [email protected] Linda Cherry [email protected] Jenny Chiddix MCI FA [email protected]

Rick Chouinard DEN SA, dad was Dick in Security [email protected]

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Margo Christensen Cook [email protected]. Linda Christopherson [email protected]

Charlie Clark Agent STL DEN JAC SMF [email protected] Sam Clark [email protected] Tom Clarke [email protected]

Claude Clay [email protected] Lynette Clements FA [email protected]

Janice Cobb Dan Cobb's widow [email protected] Kelly Coggeshall [email protected] Norm Coldwell Station agent TUS [email protected]

Steve Cole [email protected] Al Collar [email protected] Howard Colling [email protected] Mike Collins Station agent - MOT [email protected] Dwayne Collins [email protected]

Dwayne Collins [email protected] Donna Collins [email protected] Courtney Collins Vaughn [email protected]

Ken Colston [email protected] Beverly Commiskey FA, Res agent 1981-86 [email protected] Debbie Complo Ken Gieck's daughter [email protected]

Dave - Krista Conley DEN station agents [email protected] Marvin Conn [email protected] Carol Conrad FA Nov66-? [email protected]

Karol Conrad Hodgkiss [email protected] Randy Cook Mo Osborne's nephew [email protected] Randy Cook [email protected] Maurine Cook [email protected] Bambi Coons

[email protected] Donna Coover Bennett [email protected]

Dave Coppock WDG OKC [email protected] Steve Cornish Station agent GJT MCI [email protected] Steve Cornish [email protected]

Mike Cortez [email protected] Stan Covington [email protected] Dennis M Cox [email protected]

Pat Craze Widow of Joe, Mx 1955-86 [email protected] Pat Craze Joe's widow [email protected]

Joe Crider [email protected] Kristopher Crook [email protected] Kristopher Crook CN FL fan [email protected]

Dave Cross [email protected] John Crossley [email protected] GB Crowley - gbcrowley [email protected]

Beverly Cummiskey [email protected] Bev Cummiskey [email protected] Pam Cunningham [email protected]

Barbara Curle Neff FA 1979-85 [email protected] Jim Currie Pilot now at US [email protected] Jim Currie - aspentool [email protected]

Myron Currie [email protected] Jack Curtis [email protected] Billie Curtis [email protected]

Cathleen Curtis Martin [email protected] Mary Cuthbertson [email protected] Mary Cuthbertson [email protected] Mary Cuthbertson [email protected] Richard Cutter

Monarch website [email protected] Linda Cuyler [email protected]

Mike Daciek [email protected] Homer Dahl [email protected] John Dahl DEN SA - tower [email protected]

Bonnie Dahl FA [email protected] Patty Dahlberg [email protected] Vince Davis [email protected]

Greg Davis [email protected] Glen Davis STL station agent [email protected] Art Davis [email protected]

H. Lee Davis [email protected] Greg Davis [email protected] Glen Davis [email protected] Verna Davis [email protected] Jim Dawson [email protected] Cheryl Dawson Andree [email protected]

Lori Day MCI FA, [email protected] [email protected] Lori Day MCI FA [email protected] Roy Decha [email protected]

Robert DeLuca [email protected] JC Demoney [email protected] Chuck Demoney [email protected]

Daniel Gough Denig [email protected] Julie Dickman [email protected] Sheri Diehl [email protected]

Sharon Diekmann [email protected] Bob Dietz [email protected] Sharon Dietz [email protected] Lefty & Sharon Dietz Sharon in Accts Payable 1968-83, Lefty mx 1964-86 [email protected]

Angela Marie Diller [email protected] L & K Dionne [email protected]

Richard Dix [email protected] Harry Dixon [email protected] Chuck Dolan DENRK [email protected]

Don Gerrie Donaldson [email protected] Gerrie Donaldson [email protected] Matt Dorris Cathy - Wal-Mart [email protected]

Rod Downey [email protected] Rose Dragen MCI [email protected] Shirley Drnovsek [email protected]

Marge Dubois Res Agent [email protected] Ray Duckett Aircraft mechanic 1965-86 [email protected] Ben Duggan [email protected]

Debbie Dunaway [email protected] Marilyn Dunbar FA 1958-59 [email protected] Lanette Duncan FA DEN [email protected]

John Duncan [email protected] Lanette . Duncan [email protected] John Duncan [email protected]

Barbara Durlin [email protected] Abe Dyck [email protected] Abe Dyck [email protected] Tim Dyer SA DSM 1985-86 [email protected] Greg Eckert TUS SA [email protected] Greg Eckert TUS SA [email protected]

Donald Edde [email protected] Renee Barron Eden MCI FA [email protected]

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Ken Edmondson [email protected]

Jim Edwards [email protected] Scott Edwards [email protected] Duke Ellington [email protected]

Fred Elliott SA & management 1964-86 [email protected] Nelson Embleton Dispatcher, FEC TWU rep.,Baddress4/3/04 [email protected] Linda Emley [email protected]

Diane Emmerich [email protected] Glenn Emmons Station agent [email protected] Glenn Emmons [email protected]

Dorothy Engel Melvin Hullet's daughter [email protected] Doug Engelhardt [email protected] Tom Enger [email protected]

Diana Nino English [email protected] Ray Engstrom [email protected] Ray Engstrom [email protected]

Daniel and Lorri Enriquez FA 7 years

[email protected] Steve Ensrud SA FSR OAK 1979-86 [email protected]

SueAnn Slavens Erb MCI FA [email protected] Bob Erdmann Pilot, left FL '83 [email protected] Wendy Erich FA [email protected]

Wendy Erich [email protected] Mark Erickson Station agent [email protected] Geri Estey [email protected]

Sue Evans MCI FA [email protected] Ed Evans [email protected]

Amy Evett Johnson [email protected]

Amy Evett Johnson [email protected] Sheila Butler Fabela - shejo48 [email protected] Al Fader [email protected]

Hal Fahrenbruch Station agent DEN [email protected] Chuck Fahrenholz [email protected] Dan Farlin [email protected]

Byron Farquer [email protected] Russell Farquer [email protected] Les Farris Pilot 1973-86 [email protected]

Paul Farris [email protected] Les Farris Pilot 1973-86 [email protected] Karen Farris [email protected]

Bill Faulkner MCI DEN RK [email protected] Dewayne Faulkner [email protected] Gary Faulstich [email protected]

Carole Fechner Buetow Fetch's daughter [email protected] Judi Fenton Plumer - jjplumx2 DEN station agent [email protected] Joe Ferguson Pilot 1958-86 [email protected]

Denny Finke Pilot [email protected] Weldon Finney DFW Pilot [email protected] Brenda Fiorelli Jamison [email protected]

Donna Fiorelli Jeffcoat [email protected] Debbie Fischer [email protected] Bob Fish [email protected] Bob Flatten [email protected] HL Fletcher [email protected] Rick Floyd [email protected]

Marvin Floyd

SA/Res AIA DEN 1979-86 [email protected] Marvin Floyd Poss dupe [email protected] Marvin Floyd [email protected]

Woody Fogg Station agent BZN [email protected] Joanie Fohn FA [email protected] Bob Folken [email protected]

Ginny White Foot MCI FA [email protected] Jim Ford [email protected] Ronald Forristal DENOO 1978-86 [email protected]

Carole Foster [email protected] Karen Baker Fox [email protected] Rob France - r_9lazy9_6 [email protected]

Marlene Francis SLCTT [email protected] Duane Franklin [email protected] Jesse Franklin DEN pilot [email protected]

Jim Freeman [email protected] Beth Nibbe Fricks Mechanic Verne Nibbe's daugh-ter [email protected] John Friess Station agent Canada [email protected]

S Fritzius - sfritzius [email protected] Jack "Frosty" Frost Pilot CN/FL [email protected] Todd Fuller [email protected]

Todd Fuller [email protected] L.A. Fuller - rodena64 [email protected] Dave Gabbert [email protected] Leslieann Gallagher FL ESOP at Bank [email protected] Ron Gallop MCI pilot 1966-84 [email protected] Steve Galusha [email protected]

Mark Garland Donna's brother [email protected] Dale Gates [email protected] John Gauer [email protected] Cathy Gavend [email protected]

Sheila Geesa [email protected] Ken Gerson DEN SA [email protected] Jack Gibson Pilot, 1964-86 [email protected]

Larry Gilbert [email protected] Franciene Gill [email protected] Bob Given [email protected]

Sandy Glau DEN Secretary [email protected] Patti Glauner [email protected] Dennis Glauner [email protected]

John Gleason [email protected] Don Gnose Pilot [email protected] Dave Goad [email protected]

David Goad [email protected] John Goldsmith COE 12/16/04 [email protected] Ed Gonzales [email protected]

Ed Good [email protected] Peter Gouge - petergouge SA 1978-86 MHK GTF DEN [email protected] Roxanne Gourley - roxgourley MCI FA [email protected]

Janet Graebner [email protected] Steve Graham [email protected] Tom Gramlick Station agent LIT [email protected]

Phil Green [email protected] John Green [email protected] Roger Greenlee [email protected]

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Karen Greenwood [email protected] D Greer Jim's widow [email protected] Ted Gregg [email protected]

Bill Greiner [email protected] Bill Greiner [email protected] Joanne Griffin [email protected]

Buddy Griffin [email protected] Larry Grimes [email protected] Kevin Grimm [email protected]

Julie Santangelo Grinstead FAL 1957-62 Stew 1959-62 [email protected] Don Grover Sales 1963-72 [email protected] Gerald Guenther Station agent LNK [email protected]

Steve Gustafson Res agent DEN 1978-86 [email protected] Steve Gustafson DEN res agent [email protected] Mark Guthrie - mark_guth3 Son of Bill, mechanic [email protected]

Bill Guthrie [email protected] Astrid Gyger [email protected] Cherie Allen Haarberg [email protected] Arnie Hadler [email protected] Arnie Hadler [email protected] Cindy Hady MCI FA [email protected]

Cindy Hady [email protected] Claire Carver Hagemeier Economic Planning 1972 [email protected] Jan Olmsted Hagen [email protected] Jerry Hagen Pilot [email protected] Ray Hall Station agent LAW DFW [email protected] Robert Hall [email protected]

Sharlene Hall [email protected] Ray Hall [email protected] Bert Hall [email protected]

Don Halterman [email protected] John & Faith Ham [email protected] Stu Hammersmark [email protected]

Kent Hammon Pilot 1978-86 [email protected] Kent Hammon [email protected] Arlene Hampton Secretary MKCDP [email protected]

Mike Hampton Pilot [email protected] Mike Hampton Pilot [email protected] Nancy Hancock [email protected] Frank Davidson's grand-daughter [email protected] Gail Hannigan Fogg FA 1968-86 [email protected] Craig Hansen [email protected]

Terry Hansen [email protected] Jim Hanson [email protected] Jeanne A Hanson DEN clerical 28 years, husbandGene a 20 year mechanic [email protected] Randy Hanson [email protected] Jim Harcrow [email protected] Jim Harcrow [email protected] Jim Harcrow [email protected] Mary Beth Hardey nee Henderson, DENRK 1979-86 [email protected] Yvonne Harding Tom Harding's widow [email protected] Jim Hargis [email protected] Preston Harland [email protected] Larry Harms [email protected]

Ernie Harms [email protected] Donna Harrison

[email protected] Paul Hart Station agent DEN [email protected] (baddress)

Paul Hart [email protected] Mike Hart Pilot Fred Hart's son [email protected] Mary Robertson Harter Secretary OMA DEN Lee Davis [email protected] Walt Hatfield SA PHX [email protected]

Al Hathy Management [email protected] Buck Hawk Station agent DEN [email protected] Trish and Buck Hawk [email protected]

Lila Hayes FA 1958-59 [email protected] Lisa Hayhurst Fred Hart's granddaughter [email protected] Paul Haynie Pilot, cartoonist [email protected] Wayne Hays [email protected] Wayne Hays [email protected] Rod Hazard [email protected]

Bob Hazlett FTW FAA & Tinker - knew FLpilots [email protected] Buddy Head [email protected] Buddy Head [email protected] Scott Hein [email protected] Dave Hency FYV Station agent [email protected] Mary Ann Henderson -LVHenderson2002 [email protected]

Charlie Henderson [email protected] Austin Henry - shenry45 [email protected] Al Hepner [email protected] Eastwood Herin [email protected] Louise Hermann Gribbon [email protected] Ron Herring [email protected]

Jim Hicks Station agent LIT CN [email protected]

Bob Higley SLCTT [email protected] Sherry Ann Hike DENRM [email protected]

Greg Hill IT, 1980s, 2+ years [email protected] Deanna Hinkle [email protected]

Jim Hirsig CHA founder's son [email protected] Jeff Hix - jhix121861 Jerry Hix' son [email protected] Jerry Hix - jerry_hix2000 FL 22 years [email protected]

Don Hockenbury [email protected] Gary Hockensmith [email protected] Don Hoeckelberg [email protected]

Jeff Hofer [email protected] Barbara Hoffman Dick Hoffman's daughter [email protected] Darvin Holcomb - darvinhol-com [email protected] Tom Hollister pilot [email protected] Tommy Hollister Pilot [email protected] Allan Holmes Station agent MOT LEX OAKCOS [email protected]

Grant Holmes [email protected] Loren Holmgren [email protected] Mark & Becky Holt [email protected]

Bob Hooper MCIRR 1979-81, BIL sales1981-86 [email protected] Roger Hootman [email protected] Harold Hopkin Dispatcher DEN 1968-70 [email protected] Kim McChrystal Horak [email protected] Richard Horn [email protected] Edna Horne FA 1978-86 [email protected]

Steven Mary Horton SA 1961

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[email protected] Steve Mary Horton SA 1961 [email protected] John Hosman Hilary's son [email protected]

Tom Howard [email protected] Henry Howe [email protected] Floyd Hoyt [email protected]

Bob Huddleston [email protected] Bob Huddleston [email protected] Michael Hudson [email protected]

Phillip Huebner Mechanic, pilot 1966-86 [email protected] Roger Huebner [email protected] Ron Huet SA BIL ETC 1960s-86

Ron Huet [email protected] Rollie Huffaker [email protected] Irwin Humphrey [email protected]

Janice Hunt [email protected] Bill Hunter [email protected] Rene Hunter - rbinco [email protected] Paul and Carey Hunter [email protected] Brad Hurd [email protected] Willie Hurt [email protected]

Marge Hushka [email protected] Marge Hushka [email protected] Ed Huss DEN MX 26 yrs [email protected] Jeff Hutchinson SA LAW OAK [email protected]

David Hyde [email protected] David . Hyde [email protected] Dave Hyde Pilot [email protected] Tony Illitch [email protected] Mark Ingram [email protected] Denny Irvine Pilot

[email protected] Lisa Ison MCI FA [email protected]

Ron Jackson [email protected] Jerry Jahnke [email protected] Dick James [email protected]

Gary James MHKCN 1963-65 agent [email protected] Richard James [email protected] David James [email protected]

Patty Jenkins FA 1980-81 [email protected] Roger/MaryAnn Jensen [email protected] Ken Jensen FA DEN 1978-86 [email protected]

Bud Jensen [email protected] Bud Jensen [email protected] Joe Max Johnson [email protected] Dean Johnson SLC pilot 1973-86 [email protected] Erik Johnson Paper model engineer [email protected] Carol Johnson MCI FA [email protected]

Gary Johnson [email protected] Rich Johnson [email protected] Sam Jones Manager JLN DAL CN/FL [email protected]

Ed Jones [email protected] Don Jones CN/FL pilot [email protected] Paul W Jones [email protected]

Don Jones [email protected] Charlie & Judy Jones [email protected] Jonnie Jones [email protected] Don Jorgensen [email protected] Jim Judd - jim_frontier [email protected] Jay Justice [email protected] Tom Kaley [email protected]

Natalie Kaminski DEN FA 1976-86 [email protected] Jack Kane [email protected]

Jack Kane [email protected] Sandi Kangas [email protected] Bob Kanive [email protected]

David Kaplan [email protected] Dave Kaplan [email protected] Dick Kardell Pilot [email protected]

Dick Kardell [email protected] Michael Karl - busterk DEN SA 1979-84 [email protected] Michael Karl DEN SA 1979-84 [email protected]

Terry Karpen Pilot [email protected] Jimi Kauffman FA DEN 1962-65 [email protected] Nile Keesey [email protected]

Tom Keesey DENOO [email protected] Larry Kefalas [email protected] Bob Kemper CN fan @ SW Aviator maga-zine [email protected]

Douglas C Kempfer Station agent, DEN BOI [email protected] Al Kendell FL pilot 1954-86 [email protected] Pat Kern Station agent & Mx DEN GJT [email protected]

Darwin Kerr SA GEG [email protected] Joe Keys [email protected] Jake Killinger Joe's son [email protected]

Donald Kime SA ICT [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Dale Kindred [email protected]

Bill Kirkley DFW SA [email protected] Dave Klacik [email protected] Dave Klacik [email protected]

Dave Klacik [email protected] Errol Klein [email protected] Jerry Kliewer [email protected]

Matt Klingensmith DEN SA [email protected] Dick Klumker [email protected] Cliff Knight [email protected]

Marvin Knight [email protected] Stephanie Knowles [email protected] Scott Knudson [email protected] Diane Koenig [email protected] Dave Koepp [email protected] Lyle Kohs [email protected]

Rob Koplitz [email protected] Marilyn Kountz Hermann [email protected] L Kramer [email protected]

Jim Kramer SA [email protected] Larry Kramer [email protected] Larry [email protected]

Merlin Kraner [email protected] Al Krauter [email protected] Fred Krebs [email protected]

Keith Kuehn [email protected] Anita Linam Kunst - AnitaKunst MCI FA [email protected] Donna Kunz FA 1969-76 [email protected]

Elmer Kwasney [email protected] Jim Kyte [email protected] Paul Lacroix Lenda Persiko relative [email protected]

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Vern Lahman [email protected] Mary Wester Lahti [email protected] Rusty Lambert Pilot DFW DEN CN/FL [email protected]

Larry Lambert [email protected] Harry Lambourne [email protected] Pete Lamkin Pilot [email protected]

Jake Lamkins SA/SSA FYV STL JAC DEN [email protected] Dick Lamon [email protected] Alan Landreth Mechanic 1979-83, DEN CDRGRI LEX [email protected]

Jim Lane [email protected] Rex Lane [email protected] Liz Lane [email protected]

Lynda Lane [email protected] Butch Lang FL pilot 1978-086 [email protected] Richard Lang - butchselsac Same as Butch Lang [email protected]

Larry Lankford [email protected] Ken Larason [email protected] Deanna Burley Larson -PHF_Larson MCI FA [email protected]

Marv Larson [email protected] Mike Latta [email protected] Marcia Lawrence TCA 1980-82 FA 1982-86 [email protected]

Bob and Carol Lawson [email protected] Ronald Leach [email protected] Bob LeBrecht - b_lebrecht [email protected]

Jan Lefler DENTT [email protected] Jan Lefler [email protected] Sue Lehotay [email protected]

Bill Leis [email protected] John Leslie [email protected] Chelsia Leuty Beiser [email protected]

Aaron Levy FA 1967 [email protected] Laurie Lewis Jewel Davis' daughter [email protected] Kent Lewis [email protected]

Jim Liddle [email protected] Paul Lietz EP Lietz' son [email protected] Lance Light [email protected]

Ernie Lingren [email protected] Todd Link [email protected] Laurel Lippert [email protected]

Mike Lipsey Station agent DEN 1979-86 [email protected] Sol Lockett [email protected] Sol Lockett [email protected]

Lorraine Loflin [email protected] Lorraine Loflin FA [email protected] Jim Loflin Pilot [email protected] Arnold Loller [email protected] Pat and Arnold Loller [email protected]

Jason Loller [email protected] Dennis Long Harold's son [email protected] Esther & Gene Long [email protected]

Jim Longino [email protected] Fernie Lopez DEN ELP SA 1977-79 [email protected] Gracey Lopez Fajardo FA 1977-? [email protected]

Leona Lorenzon [email protected] Larry & Peggy Lotz [email protected] Bobby Loveless [email protected]

Doreen Lovick [email protected] Betty Lowe Herschel's family [email protected] Alan R Lowe Herschel's son [email protected]

Ed Lowman [email protected] Nan Lucht [email protected] Jeff Luginbuel TCA DEN [email protected]

Bob Lukow [email protected] Hank Lund [email protected] Bill Lutrick [email protected]

Nancy Lincoln Lynch [email protected] Mike Macek [email protected] Mike [email protected]

Loren Mach [email protected] Noah Mackenroth Pilot's son [email protected] Gary Mackie [email protected]

Herb Madeley Mx [email protected] Michel Magers [email protected] Cliff Maggard Station agent 1955-86 BOI [email protected] Suzie King Mahoney [email protected] Pam Malane Donna Garland's niece [email protected] Mike Males [email protected]

Karyn Mally [email protected] Frank Malone [email protected] Frank Malone Pilot [email protected]

David Mann SA 1966-72 MKC [email protected] Don Marick [email protected] Don Marick [email protected]

Roscoe Markoff [email protected] Tom Mars

[email protected] Al Dee Martenson SA FA BIL [email protected] Dave Martin [email protected] Nick Martinez SA MTJ GJT ELP DEN [email protected]

Eric Mason Tkt agent DEN DRO LAS1968-86 [email protected] Eric Mason - ejejm [email protected] Eric (Galileo) Mason [email protected]

Truman Matheny Station agent [email protected] Truman Matheny [email protected] Sandy Matthews - msphxsandy [email protected]

John Matthews [email protected] Harold Maxwell Manager SLC [email protected] Pat Maxwell Station agent DEN MAF LAW [email protected]

Kevin Maxwell [email protected] Mel Maynard [email protected] Everett Mayo [email protected]

Rob Mazanec PHX SA? [email protected] Janey McAtee [email protected] Ann & Gene McCaleb Pilot & FA [email protected] Dan McCauley [email protected] Steve McClean Mechanic [email protected]

David McCoy Station agent HYS 1964-65 CN [email protected] Kevin McCoy [email protected] Roger McCullough [email protected]

Jean McDonald - jeanlmcd [email protected] Lynn McDonald MCI FA [email protected] Fred McDowell [email protected]

Karl McElhaney

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SA Jim's son [email protected] Jim McElhaney SA FMN SCK 1966-86 [email protected] Mac McElhaney SA FMN [email protected]

'W. McElhaney' [email protected] Steve McEwan [email protected] Lyle McGarvin [email protected]

Gary McGee SA PUB ALS ATL DEN 1978-86 [email protected] Jim McGhee [email protected] Jim McGhee [email protected]

Tim McGhee [email protected] Dan McGrew - robertson5280 [email protected] Earl McGuire [email protected]

Jack McGuire [email protected] Sally McIntyre FA 1960s [email protected] Mill McKee SA DFW [email protected]

Willam McKee [email protected] Bill McKee [email protected] Bill McKinley DENOO DENTT [email protected]

Jack and Sheri McLaughlin Jack-Mech1963-67 Pilot 1967-86 Sheri FA 1979-86 [email protected] Warren McLellan Pilot [email protected] Brent McNamara Pilot [email protected]

Tony McNosky Station agent JAC DFW [email protected] Jim Meade [email protected] Sherry Meek [email protected] George Meshko [email protected]. Nancy Meshko [email protected] Dana Metelko TCA DEN [email protected]

Bob Methven Pilot? [email protected] Anna Metzsch [email protected] Frank Meyer [email protected]

Chris Meyer Frank Meyer's son [email protected] Christine Meyer [email protected] Ken Meyer SA OMA, CDR, GRI, LBF 19years [email protected]

Frank Meyer [email protected] Marv Middlebrooks [email protected] Larry Middleton [email protected]

Curt Milberger Station agent [email protected] Pat Miller [email protected] Don Miller [email protected]

CD Miller [email protected] Don Miller [email protected] Jeff Mills [email protected]

Don Miracle Pilot [email protected] Barbara Mitchell [email protected] Mickey Mitchell Station agent, manager MCIATL [email protected]

Mark Mitchell [email protected] Vee Mitchell [email protected] Bill Monday Manager DEN [email protected]

Eddie Mondt [email protected] Frank Monheiser Station agent DEN [email protected] Frank Monheiser Station agent DEN [email protected] [email protected] Jim Montgomery [email protected] jim montgomery [email protected]

Duane Moore [email protected] Tom Moore

[email protected] John Morelli [email protected]

Earle Morency [email protected] Art Morford Station agent MEM DEN [email protected] Becky Morgan [email protected]

John Morgan [email protected] Tom Morhouse [email protected] Geoff Morneau [email protected]

Dave Morris [email protected] Jill Morris [email protected] Marty Mortenson [email protected]

Gale Moss [email protected] Don Mueller DENEE [email protected] Thelma Mueller Ray Seybold's daughter [email protected] john murphy [email protected] Gary Murrell PSP Mgr 1981-86 [email protected]

Bob Muske [email protected] Carol Myers [email protected] Bernie Nagel [email protected]

Debbie Nagel [email protected] Kayla Naima [email protected] Tom Needham Stan's son [email protected] Tom Needham Stan's son [email protected] Bill Neff [email protected] Cathy Neill [email protected]

Cathy Neill [email protected] Bob Nelson [email protected] Larry Nenstiel LAS [email protected]

Ron Ness [email protected] Walt Ness [email protected] Otto Nessler

[email protected]

Tom Nevin [email protected] Ivan Newell [email protected] Bill Newnum SA, stn manager, 64-86 [email protected]

JD Newton [email protected] JD Newton [email protected] Tim Nibbe Son of Verne Nibbe, aircraftmechanic [email protected]

Dick-Laurel Nicewander [email protected] Pamela Noe [email protected] John Nordman AIA MCI DEN station agent1969-86 [email protected] Carolyn Norland [email protected] Donna Norman [email protected]

Beau Norman [email protected] Kathy Norris FA, AFA MEC [email protected] Leon Northrup Manager MOT [email protected]

Paul Novotny [email protected] Steve O'Dell [email protected] John O'Rourke [email protected]

Jim Oby [email protected] Sharon Ogurek Parisy [email protected] Shele-Vaughn OHollaren [email protected]

Diane Olesky [email protected] Diane Olesky [email protected] Diane Olesky - diolesky [email protected]

Bryan Oleson [email protected] Bev Olsen [email protected] JL Olson [email protected]

Claudie ONeal [email protected] Doyle Osborn Station agent JLN [email protected]

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Don Osmundson Pilot, Coalition, wife Nancyalso FL [email protected]

Bob Ostrom Station agent MCI MDW MEMBOI TPA 1966-85 [email protected] Paul Overdier [email protected] Nadine Overley DENAR [email protected]

Jim Overton Pilot [email protected] Sue (Rich) Owens [email protected] Sue Owens STL SA Rich Owens wife [email protected]

Cliff Oxley Station agent MHK 1974-77ABQ -86 [email protected] Cliff Oxley Station agent 1974-86 MHKABQ [email protected] Ben Pacheco [email protected]

Michelle Packard [email protected] Mary Lynn Palmer [email protected] Jeanne Palmquist Wolf FA [email protected]

Jeanne Palmquist Wolf FA [email protected] Shirley Panczyk Idema FA 4 years [email protected] John Pappas [email protected]

Bob Parcell [email protected] Fuzz Parten [email protected] Joe Pasqua [email protected]

Steve Pastrick MCITT 1969-86 [email protected] Steve Pastrick [email protected] Rick Patterson Station agent Canada [email protected]

Bill Rocky Patterson Mechanic DEN, IAM Coalition [email protected] Roger Payne Jack's son (MEM MAF) [email protected] Heidi Payton

[email protected]

Kevin Peacher [email protected] Bob Pearson DEN SA [email protected] Lou Pecora [email protected]

Karen Peer [email protected] Hazel Pender [email protected] Dewey Penley [email protected] Dewey. Penley [email protected] Chuck Pennie [email protected] Richard Pennino Station agent [email protected]

Skip Pennyweight [email protected] Sarah Wirkner Pensabene [email protected] Brenda Perkins [email protected]

Fred Perry [email protected] Dan Perschau [email protected] Marv Pester [email protected]

Stan Peters [email protected] Stella Peterson Taug [email protected] Howard Petrasek [email protected]

Gene Petrini FL 1979-81 Andrea Petrovich [email protected] Kathey Petty Res 1966-86 [email protected] Ted Pfau Station agent 1956-86, BIL SLCABQ [email protected] Duane Phelps [email protected] Jerry Pickering JLNOO [email protected]

Jana Pier Brautigam [email protected] Jerry Piller DEN DRO SA 1978-85 [email protected] Linda Piscitelli Hunsaker [email protected] Linda Pitts Res agent DEN 20 yars [email protected] Maggie Podunvich [email protected]

B.J. Polk [email protected] Ceil Ponder [email protected] Bette Poppers [email protected]

David Poppers [email protected] Dave Poppers [email protected] Kevin Porreco [email protected]

Don Porter [email protected] Joy Potter FA [email protected] Mike Powell Jack's son [email protected]

Jack Powell Pilot [email protected] Coy Preece [email protected] Daniel Price [email protected] Terry Armstrong Puetz FA [email protected] Jim Purdy Station agent [email protected]

Harold Quandt [email protected] Charles Quarles [email protected] Ellen Quinn FA, now CO [email protected]

Ed Quisenberry DEN TCA, wife Susan top [email protected] Ed Quisenberry [email protected] Susan Quisenberry [email protected] Art Rainbolt Pilot MCI [email protected] Henry Rankin [email protected] Ed Ratledge [email protected]

Rachel Rau [email protected] Cliff Raub [email protected] Dorothy Ray DEN payroll [email protected]

Jimmy Ray [email protected] John Reese Cal's son [email protected] Wally Reid SSA DEN

[email protected]

Mike Reid [email protected] Bob Reid [email protected] Wally Reid FMN DEN SA SSA [email protected]

Bob Reisig [email protected] Bob Reisig [email protected] Bob Reisig [email protected]

Ray Remmich [email protected] Bruce Renstrom [email protected] Nancy Thomas Rhea [email protected]

Gary Richards [email protected] Jackie Riddle Power STL MCI DEN MKE ORD [email protected] Clay Riecker [email protected]

Frank Riedel [email protected] Lezlie Riggs DENRK [email protected] Linda Rino FA til 86 [email protected]

Ron Ririe Floyd's oldest grandson [email protected] Laurie Robbins SA 1979-86 LEX TUL ABQDEN SGF [email protected] Leroy C Roberts [email protected]

Bill Roberts [email protected] Larry Roberts [email protected] Tom Robertson [email protected]

Darrell Robson Station agent BZN BIL MOT20 years [email protected] Darrell Robson - drobson_98 [email protected] Rick Rockefeller [email protected]

Ginny Rockenhauser [email protected] Frank Roe [email protected] Sonje Fredericksen Rogers MCI FA [email protected]

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Dick Rohrmann Res manager [email protected] Dick Rohrmann [email protected] rollerlc [email protected]

Ken Rollins [email protected] Gary Rollins Floyd's son [email protected] Jim Ronan [email protected]

Jan S Root [email protected] Duane and Kay Rosenbohm [email protected] Ron Rosenhahn [email protected]

Ron Rosenhahn [email protected] Walker Ross Pilot [email protected] Lorene Ross Allen's widow [email protected]

Walker Ross Pilot [email protected] Trudy Ross [email protected] Trudy Ross - trudybross [email protected]

Walker L. Ross [email protected] Bob Rossi [email protected] Betty Rotenbury DEN Res, 1966-86 [email protected]

Paul Ruberg [email protected] Bill Ruoff FL employee 1980-85, RKS,HOU, SLC, DEN [email protected] Sam Russell [email protected]

Vern Russell Station agent - BIL BOI [email protected] Bill Rutherford SA CYS LAS DEN [email protected] Maury Ryan [email protected] Rebecca Naylor Ryno Bud Naylor's daughter [email protected] Lisa Sachetta - isonlisa MCI FA [email protected]

Harry Samuelson [email protected] David Sanctuary

[email protected] Bill Sanders [email protected]

West Sanders Pilot Dick Sanders son [email protected] Pat Sanders Pilot [email protected] West Sanders [email protected] Linda Sandos [email protected] Carolyn Sandoval [email protected] Brian Sanger Larry's son [email protected]

Larry Sanger BIL station agent [email protected] Curt/Linda Sauber [email protected] Peggy Opperud Sauer FA 1965-1986 [email protected]

Roy Saunders [email protected] Roy Sauriz SA DEN [email protected] Jack Schade CHA/FL pilot [email protected]

Jack Schade [email protected] Nancy [email protected] Butch Schara [email protected]

Sandy Schara [email protected] Howard Schatz Sales rep [email protected] Howard Schatz [email protected] Howard Schatz [email protected] Jerry Schimetz [email protected] Sharon Schlotthauer [email protected] Tom Schmidt [email protected] Herb Schmidt [email protected] Herb Schmidt - falherb [email protected]

Jim Schneider Manager CPR [email protected] Terry Schoening - tallman46 STL station agent [email protected] Terry Schoening [email protected]

Lina Schow Lamsters

[email protected] Roy Schreder [email protected] Edward Schroeder [email protected]

Casey Schroeder CO HR person for FL [email protected] Fred Schubel Manager DEN Mx [email protected] Mike Schubert [email protected]

Frank Schubert [email protected] Tom Schuhardt [email protected] Bob Schulman Manager DEN [email protected] Hank Schultz [email protected] Arv Schultz [email protected]

Leroy Schultz [email protected] Jerry Schultz [email protected] Adella Schulz DENMM Clerk [email protected]

Leo Schuster Mx 1949-86 [email protected] Richard Schwartz [email protected] Larry Scofield [email protected]

Gayle Scott Sam Scott's daughter [email protected] Ted Scott - terrible2ted A/C mechanic 1977-86 [email protected] Bob Scott [email protected] Emily Seagle [email protected] Jim Seamster SA nearly 40 years [email protected] Tex Searle [email protected]

Charlie and Mary Seefluth [email protected] Leon Segebartt [email protected] Marsha Seib [email protected]

Robert Seibert [email protected] Judy Saladino Sellmeyer MCI FA [email protected] J.C. Selph Station agent FYV FSM 1966-84?

[email protected]

Wally Settgast [email protected] Jimmy Settles Pilot Dal Taylor's grand-nephew [email protected] Ray Seybold PUB 1956-72 [email protected]

Shirley Shackelford Agent res/stn 1964-86 DFWDEN PSP [email protected] Brad Shackelford - bwshack-elford Cleaner, Shirley's son [email protected] Virginia Shacklett DEN secretary [email protected]

Jayne Shacklett Weaver Virginia Shacklett's daughter [email protected] Terry Shadden [email protected] Bob Shane - mach6pix [email protected]

Jan Shannon [email protected] Johnny Sharp [email protected] Larry Shepard [email protected]

Dale Shepard [email protected] Tony Shepherd Station agent COS [email protected] Rodger Shinkle [email protected]

Dick Shriver [email protected] Dick Shriver [email protected] Lee Sigwart [email protected] Ted Simmons [email protected] Judith Simons [email protected] Mary Pat Simpson FA, Les' wife [email protected]

Les Simpson SSA DEN [email protected] Carl Simpson STLMX 1965-86 [email protected] Tiffany Sims FL emp daughter [email protected]

George Sims [email protected] Bob Sissons [email protected] Tom Sittler

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[email protected]

John Skibinski SA DEN JAC MKC LAS 1967-86 [email protected] Rod Slack [email protected] Ron Slater SA DEN BOI [email protected]

Dave Sledge LIT TUL [email protected] Dave Sledge [email protected] Dave Sledge [email protected]

Marv Slotterback [email protected] Jon Sluder Station agent DAL DFW CN/FL [email protected] Bobby Smith Coyts-son [email protected]

Gary Smith [email protected] Brad Smith Coyt's son [email protected] Greg Smith 9/75 till 8/86 Station Agent AIA, SSA LNK,SSM LAR, [email protected]

Steve Smith [email protected] Darin W. Smith SLC agent Bob Smith's son [email protected] Dana Smith SLC agent Bob Smith's widow [email protected]

Otto Smith [email protected] Otto Smith [email protected] Darin Smith - dsramprat [email protected] Greg Smith [email protected] Steve Smith [email protected] Gary Smith [email protected]

James Snider [email protected] Karen Snoke Gretzler Elton Snoke's daughter [email protected] B Snyder [email protected]

Karla Sobelman MCI FA [email protected] Butch Solignani

SA DFW [email protected] Stan Solomon Author FL article [email protected]

Stan Solomon [email protected] Roger Sorensen SA BVO JAC ETC [email protected] Charley Southerland PHXFL station agent [email protected]

Peggy Spencer [email protected] John Spencer [email protected] Peggy Spencer [email protected]

Linda Speraw [email protected] Chris Spidle SA OAK ABQ 1984-86 [email protected] Bob Spohn [email protected] Al Sprenger [email protected] Laurel Stafford FA 1978-79 [email protected] Phil Stallings Pilot [email protected]

Gary & Jeanne Staves [email protected] Gus Stearns Pilot, retired from Boeing 12/05 [email protected] Greg Stearns [email protected]

Craig Stebbins [email protected] Beth Taylor Stein [email protected] Kerry Stephens [email protected] Chuck Stevens Chick's son [email protected]. Dale Stevens [email protected] Fred Stevens [email protected]

Richard Stevens [email protected] Ronnie Stevenson Paul's widow [email protected] Ken Stewart Station agent FYV TUL CN/FL [email protected]

John Stewart [email protected] John Stewart - stewarts0304 SA DFW MEM LEX [email protected] Keith Stielow

CN/FL Mx [email protected]

Carol Stillman FA 1966-86 DEN SLC [email protected] Wayne Stilwell STLMX, FL 20 years [email protected] Larry Stivers [email protected]

Randy Stoddard [email protected] Rusty Stokes [email protected] Ron Stone Station agent TUL [email protected]

Bob & Arlene Stone [email protected] Vern Stone DEN SSA [email protected] Ron Stone [email protected]

Mary Ann Stone Savinsky [email protected] Henry Storm SA GUP DFW SCK 1967-86 [email protected] Lee Stratman [email protected]

Stephen R. Strauss CN Fan [email protected] David Stringer [email protected] Eric Stuhr - hemidart682000 [email protected]

Mark Stuhr [email protected] Keith Sturgeon [email protected] Gary Suboter - gsuboter [email protected]

Alan Suboter [email protected] Gary Suboter [email protected] Shan Sutton Bradley MCI DEN FA 1979-86 [email protected]

George Swan [email protected] Greg Swanson [email protected] Trish Swanson-Hawk Res/tkt agent DEN [email protected]

Sam Sweet [email protected] Mike Swenson DEN station agent [email protected] Mike Swenson [email protected]

Lou Sylvestri Pilot [email protected] Linda Tabor [email protected] Jack Taggart [email protected]

Stan Talbert SA RKS DEN 1978-86 [email protected] Samantha Taulli [email protected] George Taulli [email protected]

Lois Taylor [email protected] Jim Taylor [email protected] Al Taylor [email protected]

Patti Taylor [email protected] Curry Taylor [email protected] Ken Taylor CN/FL pilot 1966-86 [email protected]

Wes Te Winkle [email protected] Joy Teel FA 1960-69 [email protected] Ed Teel [email protected]

John Teiber [email protected] John Thaemart [email protected] Dale Thaemert DEN GEG mx 23 years [email protected] [email protected] Bill Thiets SA OKC [email protected] Don Thoele [email protected]

Amber Thomas [email protected] Larry Thomas Manager FSM [email protected] Ed Thomas SA BOI 1979-86 [email protected]

Chick Thomas [email protected] George Thomas [email protected] Edna Thompson Lanette's friend [email protected]

Royal Thompson [email protected] Paula Thompson paulathomp

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[email protected] Jim Thompson [email protected]

Hugh Thornton [email protected] Dave Thrapp Pilot Steve Thrapp's son [email protected] Steve Tidler MCI FO [email protected]

Darlene Tieskotter [email protected] Fred Tiller Sales [email protected] Margie Timmons Flynn SA Charlie Timmons' widow [email protected] Chuck Tisckos Stn/tkt agent STL DEN [email protected] Mike Torrez [email protected] Michael Torrez [email protected]

Dean Tossava [email protected] Eva Touhill Dickman [email protected] Dave Tovar Mechanic 1978-86 [email protected]

David Tracy [email protected] Charles Trantham [email protected] Ginger Ann Treptow [email protected]

Don & Dee Treptow [email protected] Jennie Trerise [email protected] Bill Trimble Pilot, website-http://rvmex.com [email protected] Joe Trimble mechanic [email protected] Bill Trimble [email protected] Ed Trimble [email protected]

Marshall Trimble [email protected] Bill Truax [email protected] Larry True [email protected]

Jerry Turner GTF STL SLC 1969-72 [email protected] Barb Turner Ticket agent DEN [email protected] [email protected]

Johnnie Tyler Pilot [email protected]

Bob Ullrich [email protected] Kent Uphoff [email protected] Ray Van Camp [email protected]

Rosie Van Epps Bob Van Epps' wife, FA 1966-86 [email protected] Ernie Van Winkle [email protected] Bill Vance [email protected]

Bob Vance [email protected] Tyler Vance [email protected] Warren VanderGalien [email protected] David Vanderhoof [email protected] Tony Vann Father was FL [email protected] Nancy Vannoy Res agent DEN [email protected]

G Vega [email protected] Vicky Veldboon [email protected] Corey J Verseman Don Wardman's grandson [email protected]

Gerry Villhauer Radioman80003 @yahoo.com Denise Villont [email protected] Debbie Vitera Baldwin FA MCI DEN [email protected] Richard Vlach SA MCI1968-85 DEN85-86 [email protected] Jan Vliet [email protected] Bob Voight [email protected]

Bob Voight [email protected] Sue and Frank Von Geyso [email protected] Rich Wade [email protected] Shirley Zoretic Wade-Hayhurst [email protected] Bill & Rhonda Wagner MX & cleaner [email protected] Bill Waite [email protected]

Cindy Waldrip [email protected] Michael Waldron

[email protected] Billy Walker [email protected]

Cheryl Walker FA, Billy's wife [email protected] Wendy Erich Walker FA [email protected] Robert Walker SA FSM ATL [email protected]

Roger Wallace DEN SA 1978-86 [email protected] Jim and Carol Walton J/DENMX23yrs-C/DENAR/18yrs [email protected] Charlie Wambolt [email protected]

Dell Ward [email protected] Emily Warner [email protected] Ron Warrick [email protected] Sam Warriner ground mechanic, CN/FL,1966-86 [email protected] Bob Washburn [email protected] Billy Watkins Pilot DEN, [email protected]

Fred Watson SA 1968-86 [email protected] Bob Wear [email protected] Judy Webb [email protected]

George Webster Pilot [email protected] Beverly Weed [email protected] Dannie Weeks [email protected] Darren Weeks Inventory Control 1967-70 [email protected] Bob Welch - rfwelch [email protected] Letha Luster Weldon-Barnthouse MCI FA 1961-85 [email protected]

Jimmy Wellborn [email protected] Vicki Welling Johnston [email protected] Ken Wells [email protected]

Richard Wells DFW [email protected]

Al Wells AC mechanic [email protected] Adrian Welter [email protected]

Linda Bartlett Weston [email protected] Mary Whalen Bill's widow [email protected] Hal Wheeler [email protected]

Orville White Station agent DEN [email protected] Bob White Station agent COS [email protected] Ron White [email protected] Don White Mechanic [email protected] Brady White Mx [email protected] Orville White [email protected]

Mike White [email protected] Don Whitley CN agent [email protected] Pam Wickiser [email protected]

Neil Wickstrum [email protected] Larry Wienk SA twenty years [email protected] Ken Wientjes [email protected] Fred Wilburn [email protected] Jim Wilds [email protected] John Wiley

Gretchen Wilkerson [email protected] Bob Williams [email protected] Jim Williams Pilot [email protected]

Pat Williams-Harter [email protected] Carl Willman [email protected] Bernie Wilmes [email protected]

Charles Wilson FMN DEN SA 1960-86 [email protected] Gary Wingert SA MEM LEX DEN 1978-86 [email protected] [email protected]

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Gary Winn [email protected] John and Sheryl Winter [email protected] Frank Winzeler 737 project engineer [email protected]

Gary Wise [email protected] Stan Witczak [email protected] Ken Wolbaum SA HSI JAC BIS 1973-86 [email protected]

Phil & Marcia Wolff [email protected] Barbara Womack [email protected] Richard Womack [email protected] Mary Lou Wood [email protected] Lee Wood CN Board's son [email protected] Lou Ann Wood Sumner Computer ops 1964-71 [email protected]

Bob Woodling MKC CN? [email protected] Sharon Munk Woods CN stew 1961-64 [email protected] Karen Woodward [email protected]

Tony Worden Station agent FSM [email protected] Randy Wright Pilot MCI [email protected] Rob Wurl [email protected]

Jan Wyatt Brown [email protected] Jim Wyche pilot CN/FL 1961-85 [email protected] Jim Wyche [email protected]

Janet Wyche [email protected] Jack Yarbrough GCK LIT SA, 1968-75 [email protected] Clarence Yoder [email protected]

Jack Zembeck FL AF [email protected]. Ron Ziemba [email protected] Del Zimmerman [email protected] John Zobens [email protected]

FL EDDRESSES

BOOK REVIEW A new book is out about Allegheny,Bonanza, Central, Frontier, Lake Cen-tral, Mohawk, North Central, Ozark, Pa-cific, Piedmont, Pioneer, Southern,Trans-Texas, and West Coast – all Lo-cal Service Airlines - titled AIRLINESFOR THE REST OF US by StanSolomon who writes for AIRWAYSmagazine. He wrote “A Local For Ev-ery Locale,” in the October, 2000 issue. The book tells the complete story ofthe Local Service Airlines: the reason-ing behind the C.A.B.’s 1944 decisionto create a new class of airline; theorigins of each Local, the struggles tosurvive those early years; the equipmentupgrades, from DC-3s all the way up toDC-9s and 737s; the route expansions;the innovative fare promotions; thegrowth of subsidiaries like AlleghenyCommuter; and the reasons why eachLocal disappeared. There is even achapter dedicated to the quality ofsmall-community service today. There are special features: a chapter ofairliner photos and another of anecdotesabout each of the Locals, like the storyof the Frontier DC-3 that clipped amountain and kept on flying or the storyof Southern’s escaped alligator atChicago. One appendix lists all of theplaces where you can still see a restoredLocal Service airliner and another appendix lists all of the Websites dedicated to Local ServiceAirlines. There’s also a complete bibliography and an index. It’s a good read and well worth the price of $15.95 or less. To purchase, go to Amazon Books ath t t p : / / w w w . a m a z o n . c o m / A i r l i n e s - R e s t - U s - A m e r i c a s - S e r v i c e / d p /0595484433/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1230065852&sr=1-1

DFW CN/FL MAINTENANCE REUNION Enclosed is a picture of Central mechanics taken at Lakeview marina on Sunday July 13, 2008.We met at 12:00 noon & some of them stayed till 3:00 pm. Had a good time - seen people I hadn't seen in 40 years. Out of towners were Carl Simpson - STL,Ray Duckett - TUL OKC, Wayne Mercer - HOT, Harold Blood - OKC, Kirby Rankin - OKC, JayHayes - Thackerville OK, Delbert White - Decatur TX, Bill Guthrie - Eastland TX, Tom Dewoody- DAL, Ernest Fuqua - Denton TX. Others attending were Kenneth Fuqua, Larry Brogden, Bill Abraham, Sam Warriner, RussellO’Hara, Harold Walling, John Peery, Herb Madeley and Benney Derr. Wives attending were Sally Blood, Carole Fuqua, Theda Walling, Judy Mercer, Cookie Hayes,Anne Duckett, Edith Rankin and Dorothy White. I want to thank Sam Warriner for helping call & picking people up at the airport. I will try & keepyou posted on the next one. If anyone knows the whereabouts of the following, please call 817-236-6013 or 817-913-9313.Would much appreciate it: Billy Beane, Joanie Owen, Don Reeves, Clair Bearer or Albert Bush.-Brady White, [email protected] (Sorry I didn’t get this item in the Fall issue. It got misfiled (Can I blame the computer?) The

photo would not reproduce well enough to print. Brady had phoned to tell me he was sending

photos from the mechanics’ gathering he held. There were 20 or so mechanics who showed up.

One was 90 and Brady is now 80. He worked as an aircraft mechanic at CN/FL 1955 - 1986)

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FLAPS & GEAR DOWN - CLEARED TO LAND RUNWAY 25 – FSM

CALL THE HOTEL VAN – IT’S TIME TO PARTY

SAVE THE DATES!!!

KANSAS CITY CV-580 CREW BASE

“RETURN TO FSM” LAYOVER

SEPTEMBER 18, 19 & 20, 2009

WHERE: KANSAS CITY AIRPORT HILTON

The layover (party) starts at noon on Friday, Sept. 18th

There will be a layover Crew Room (as in the past)

Stocked with drinks

Pizza on Friday night - KFC on Saturday night

Shopping at Zona Rosa Shopping Center

for the spouses – Hotel van service

Contacts:

Kansas City Crew Base website: www.kansascitycrewbase.com

Capt’n Phil Stallings: [email protected] Cell: 816-668-6294

Flight Attendant JoDelle (Davidson) Burwell: [email protected]

Flight Attendant Lisa Sachetta: [email protected]

Capt’n Steve Tidler: [email protected]

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FRONTIER REPORTS(Costs are 15¢ per page to cover expenses for envelopes, postage & copying.)

Air Mail Route Info, excerpt from 1978 book, 20 pagesAZ Brief To CAB 1946, 42 pagesAZ-Monarch Merger Application 1949, 52 pagesAZ-Monarch Merger Application 1950, 32 pagesAZ Stock Offer 1948, 23 pagesChallenger Airlines Employees Directory, 7/15/48, 25 pagesChallenger Airlines Prospectus, 9/3/47, 37 pagesChallenger Airlines Prospectus, 8/4/48, 40 pagesChallenger Airlines Stockholders Report, 9/30/49, 8 pagesCN ALEA Seniority List, 1/1/62, 9 pagesCN Corporate History, Boards of Directors 1944-67, 66 pagesCN Files on a CD, $5CN Inauguration Brochure, Dec 1954, 5 pagesCN Open House Brochure, Sep 1959, 5 pagesCN Packet, Articles & seniority list, 75 pagesConvair Aircraft Packet, Articles & charts, 73 pagesDC-3 A/C Roster (inc. predecessors) & Check List, 11 pagesDEN Accident (12/21/67) Report & news clippings, 11 pagesDEN station roster, 6/1/70, 5 pagesDEN station roster, 8/9/86, 12 pagesFLamily files on a CD, $5FL 1955 Timetable/Srty-Personnel Lists, 43 pagesFL AFA Seniority List, 2/1/81, 17 pagesFL AFA Seniority List, 2/1/86, 15 pagesFL ALEA Seniority List, 2/1/65, 7 pagesFL ALEA Seniority List, 1/1/66, 8 pagesFL ALEA Seniority List, 8/1/66, 10 pagesFL ALEA Seniority List, 1/1/74, 30 pagesFL ALEA Seniority List, 7/1/84, 55 pagesFL ALEA Seniority List, 1/1/86, 48 pagesFL ALPA Seniority Lists, 1955-72-81-85 37 pagesFL ALPA Seniority List, 10/28/67, CN/FL merger, 6 pages

FL ALPA Seniority List, 9/1/86, 11 pagesFL-CO Job Preservation & Litigation packet, 10/2/86, 66 pagesFL Files on a CD, $5 eachFL History & Stuff on a CD, $5FL History, articles, photos, etc. , 49 pagesFL IAM Seniority List, 11/1/74, 22 pagesFL IAM Seniority List, 11/1/76, 26 pagesFL NEWS printed back issues, $2.50 eachFL NEWS back issues copied on a CD, $3 eachFL Newsletters, May & Aug, '69 introducing 737s, 20 pagesFL Obituaries on a CD, $5FL TWU Seniority Lists, dispatchers 1966-68 , 7 pagesFL’s Death, articles & essays, 63 pagesGRI Accident (12/21/62) Report & news clippings, 15 pagesGXY Incident (11/24/71) Beech 99 engine lost, 16 pagesKen Schultz’ Obituary List (Rev. 3/22/08), 11 pagesMLS Accident (3/12/64) Reports, news clippings, 41 pagesMLS Accident (3/12/64) Reports on a CD, $5 eachPersonnel Roster, Stations-Sales-FAs, 8/15/63, 6 pagesPersonnel Roster, Stations-Sales-FAs, 9/15/63, 6 pagesPersonnel Roster, Stations-Sales-FAs, 10/15/63, 6 pagesPersonnel Roster, Stations-Sales-FAs, 12/15/63, 6 pagesPersonnel Roster, Stations-Sales-FAs, 1/15/64, 6 pagesPersonnel Roster, Stations-Sales-FAs, 2/15/64, 6 pagesPersonnel Roster, Stations-Sales-FAs, 3/15/64, 6 pagesPersonnel Roster, Stations-Sales-FAs, 4/15/66, 6 pagesPersonnel Roster, Stations-Sales-FAs, 7/15/66, 7 pagesPersonnel Roster, Maintenance, 7/1/67, 6 pagesPHX Accident (4/21/57) Report & news clippings, 30 pagesPHX Accident (4/21/57) Reports on a CD, $5 eachQuick Reference Directory, Nov 77, 13 pagesQuick Reference Directory, Jan 83, 18 pagesTelephone List, 6/12/67, 5 pagesTelephone List, 11/25/85, 6 pages

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