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Hi, Folks,
I wanted to let you know that my brother, David, passed away August 30th in Columbus, OH after a three-year struggle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). Dave was a 500-hour instrument rated pilot, and an amazing guy (http://www.davechilcoat.com). We had a great time together with our other brother Ed in 2005 at Oshkosh (http://www.geocities.com/viewptmd/3BrotherswP40.jpg), a trip we had been talking about for years, but decided that we had to make before Dave was too weak to do it. His illness had progressed too far for him to travel this year. This article appeared in the Columbus Dispatch the Sunday after Dave's passing: http://www.dispatch.com/features-sto...903-B1-02.html. It's nice (and sadly surprising) that a reporter can "get it". In addition to his website, Dave touched an amazing number of lives in other ways. He originally moved to Columbus to start Young Life, a Christian evangelism organization that works with teenagers. As Area Director of Young Life in the metropolitan area, he brought thousands of teenagers into contact, and relationships, with Jesus. As part of that work, he also got to know many hundreds of people in the business and professional communities of Columbus. He touched these lives as well, and when he moved on from Young Life, to life insurance, venture capital, and finally the law, these relationships strengthened both professionally and personally, and he was able to continue to touch their lives. More than 1,500 people turned up at the two days of visitation to express their sorrow and to offer support to our family, and nearly 1,000 people attended his memorial service, which had to be held in a bigger church than Dave and Beth's already large one. People flew in from as far away as London to say goodby. Susie and I, who have not lived nearby for many years, were both staggered and humbled by the outpouring of love and shared sorrow. Dave's daughter, who is operatically trained at the Manhatten School of Music, and who has recently been breaking into the Christian pop music scene (http://www.jennifershawmusic.com/), had written a beautiful song, called "Godspeed", which she was able to let Dave hear before he died, and which was played at the memorial service. Jenny knew that she would never be able to get through it live, so she had taped it in the studio a few weeks earlier. Unfortunately, it's not on her website, but I'm trying to get her to put it up on Dave's. Dave's middle son, Michael, is following in his father's footsteps in Young Life, and was recently named Metropolitan Director of the ministry in Columbus. Dave's oldest son, Jeff, is a lawyer in Dave's firm, and specializes in Sports management and representation. Dave's youngest son, Andy, is a student at Ohio State. Dave, like brother Ed and I, are all aviation freaks. Even as he deteriorated, we continued to do hangar flying and share our passion for flying. Dave missed flying and golf more than anything. Sorry if this note has major religious overtones, and I hope nobody is offended, but Dave wanted more than anything simply to be "God's Man". He succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. I'll miss him. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) |
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Bob Chilcoat wrote:
snip Sorry if this note has major religious overtones, and I hope nobody is offended, but Dave wanted more than anything simply to be "God's Man". He succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. I'll miss him. Only the good die young, it seems. My deepest sympathies to you and his family, Bob. -- Peter |
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As a medical professional let me assure you form long experience that
life is not fair... If you have things you want to do, start now... Later does not always arrive... denny |
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"Bob Chilcoat" wrote in message
... [...] Sorry if this note has major religious overtones, and I hope nobody is offended, but Dave wanted more than anything simply to be "God's Man". He succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. I'll miss him. Sorry for your loss, Bob. However, it's much nicer to hear a story like yours than of someone who had lofty goals and never bothered to take any action on them. Thanks for sharing. |
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I wanted to let you know that my brother, David, passed away August 30th in
Columbus, OH after a three-year struggle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). Sorry for your loss, Bob. My deepest sympathies go out to you and yours... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Bob,
Very sorry to hear of your loss. May God Bless you and help you stay strong. Jay Beckman |
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We all can envision Dave squalking 1200 and heading into a glorious
sunset with a 30mph tailwind. Godspeed to him. Ben www.haaspowerair.com Bob Chilcoat wrote: Hi, Folks, I wanted to let you know that my brother, David, passed away August 30th in Columbus, OH after a three-year struggle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). Dave was a 500-hour instrument rated pilot, and an amazing guy (http://www.davechilcoat.com). We had a great time together with our other brother Ed in 2005 at Oshkosh (http://www.geocities.com/viewptmd/3BrotherswP40.jpg), a trip we had been talking about for years, but decided that we had to make before Dave was too weak to do it. His illness had progressed too far for him to travel this year. This article appeared in the Columbus Dispatch the Sunday after Dave's passing: http://www.dispatch.com/features-sto...903-B1-02.html. It's nice (and sadly surprising) that a reporter can "get it". In addition to his website, Dave touched an amazing number of lives in other ways. He originally moved to Columbus to start Young Life, a Christian evangelism organization that works with teenagers. As Area Director of Young Life in the metropolitan area, he brought thousands of teenagers into contact, and relationships, with Jesus. As part of that work, he also got to know many hundreds of people in the business and professional communities of Columbus. He touched these lives as well, and when he moved on from Young Life, to life insurance, venture capital, and finally the law, these relationships strengthened both professionally and personally, and he was able to continue to touch their lives. More than 1,500 people turned up at the two days of visitation to express their sorrow and to offer support to our family, and nearly 1,000 people attended his memorial service, which had to be held in a bigger church than Dave and Beth's already large one. People flew in from as far away as London to say goodby. Susie and I, who have not lived nearby for many years, were both staggered and humbled by the outpouring of love and shared sorrow. Dave's daughter, who is operatically trained at the Manhatten School of Music, and who has recently been breaking into the Christian pop music scene (http://www.jennifershawmusic.com/), had written a beautiful song, called "Godspeed", which she was able to let Dave hear before he died, and which was played at the memorial service. Jenny knew that she would never be able to get through it live, so she had taped it in the studio a few weeks earlier. Unfortunately, it's not on her website, but I'm trying to get her to put it up on Dave's. Dave's middle son, Michael, is following in his father's footsteps in Young Life, and was recently named Metropolitan Director of the ministry in Columbus. Dave's oldest son, Jeff, is a lawyer in Dave's firm, and specializes in Sports management and representation. Dave's youngest son, Andy, is a student at Ohio State. Dave, like brother Ed and I, are all aviation freaks. Even as he deteriorated, we continued to do hangar flying and share our passion for flying. Dave missed flying and golf more than anything. Sorry if this note has major religious overtones, and I hope nobody is offended, but Dave wanted more than anything simply to be "God's Man". He succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. I'll miss him. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) |
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I'm truly sorry for your loss. We are all here for a short time; to be able to do what we love is a blessing, and to be able to spread our joy to others is doubly so. He was doubly blessed.
Jose -- There are more ways to skin a cat than there are cats. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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I'm sorry for your loss Bob. I remember reading your post about what a
great time you had with Dave at OSH 2005. It made me pray that if I was ever in the same situation, my brothers might do the same for me one day. Thanks for sharing a special part of your life with us, it will not be forgotten. Jim "Bob Chilcoat" wrote in message ... Hi, Folks, I wanted to let you know that my brother, David, passed away August 30th in Columbus, OH after a three-year struggle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). Dave was a 500-hour instrument rated pilot, and an amazing guy (http://www.davechilcoat.com). We had a great time together with our other brother Ed in 2005 at Oshkosh (http://www.geocities.com/viewptmd/3BrotherswP40.jpg), a trip we had been talking about for years, but decided that we had to make before Dave was too weak to do it. His illness had progressed too far for him to travel this year. This article appeared in the Columbus Dispatch the Sunday after Dave's passing: http://www.dispatch.com/features-sto...903-B1-02.html. It's nice (and sadly surprising) that a reporter can "get it". In addition to his website, Dave touched an amazing number of lives in other ways. He originally moved to Columbus to start Young Life, a Christian evangelism organization that works with teenagers. As Area Director of Young Life in the metropolitan area, he brought thousands of teenagers into contact, and relationships, with Jesus. As part of that work, he also got to know many hundreds of people in the business and professional communities of Columbus. He touched these lives as well, and when he moved on from Young Life, to life insurance, venture capital, and finally the law, these relationships strengthened both professionally and personally, and he was able to continue to touch their lives. More than 1,500 people turned up at the two days of visitation to express their sorrow and to offer support to our family, and nearly 1,000 people attended his memorial service, which had to be held in a bigger church than Dave and Beth's already large one. People flew in from as far away as London to say goodby. Susie and I, who have not lived nearby for many years, were both staggered and humbled by the outpouring of love and shared sorrow. Dave's daughter, who is operatically trained at the Manhatten School of Music, and who has recently been breaking into the Christian pop music scene (http://www.jennifershawmusic.com/), had written a beautiful song, called "Godspeed", which she was able to let Dave hear before he died, and which was played at the memorial service. Jenny knew that she would never be able to get through it live, so she had taped it in the studio a few weeks earlier. Unfortunately, it's not on her website, but I'm trying to get her to put it up on Dave's. Dave's middle son, Michael, is following in his father's footsteps in Young Life, and was recently named Metropolitan Director of the ministry in Columbus. Dave's oldest son, Jeff, is a lawyer in Dave's firm, and specializes in Sports management and representation. Dave's youngest son, Andy, is a student at Ohio State. Dave, like brother Ed and I, are all aviation freaks. Even as he deteriorated, we continued to do hangar flying and share our passion for flying. Dave missed flying and golf more than anything. Sorry if this note has major religious overtones, and I hope nobody is offended, but Dave wanted more than anything simply to be "God's Man". He succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. I'll miss him. -- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) |
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