RE: Our Flight West Site of Honor
Date: 11/1/2013 7:38:56 PM
Subject: Thank you!
A hearty thank you to all involved with this very special
site.
We lost an excellent pilot, Naval Aviator, Dad, Husband
,son, brother and good friend when Alan Jeffrey Blackburn passed last year.
What a special profession you are involved in with regard to commercial
aviation. The public depends on so many talented individuals, often chastised
or taken for granted. Commander Blackburn was the epitome of the term “an
Officer and a Gentleman”. Thanks for this outlet and the care shown in the
upkeep and devotion necessary to provide the service.
My regards –
C. Shelby - California
Editor: Dear Chris, Your email was sure an encouragement and
I thank you for it. Our Flown West site is designed to be a lasting
tribute and honor to those from among us that have made their final flight west.
You are very correct in pointing out that men like Alan are from among the
best of the best. What distinguishes this community, that I serve, are
those character traits are the norm. Our
colleagues carry talented, rich and full resumes that deserve a place
to highlight and be archived in the form of an honorarium. Maybe in some
small way the things that they stood for will impact others that come
after. Thank you, again, very much for your comments, as you are
part of the reason that Carol and contributors volunteer their time to
take on this important work. We feel privileged and proud to do
it.
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From: Moser
Date: 10/27/2013 11:00:04 AM
To: Mark Sztanyo
Subject: Fwd: ESPN failed to show you Monday night
Those who
attended the game said it was extremely emotional to see the entire bowl of the
stadium turn red, white and blue. It took 90 workers two weeks to get all of
the colored card boards mounted under each seat. Each piece of card board
had eye slits in them so the fans could hold up the colored sheet and still see
through the eye slits. Every seat had to have the proper card, with no
mistakes, to make this happen.
Lambeau Field
This is what ESPN failed to show you Monday night,
Apparently, they thought their commercials were more important
This is what ESPN failed to show you Monday night,
Apparently, they thought their commercials were more important
than showing this scene for about 5 seconds.
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