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Info from Stan Hall's daughter:
Stan Hall's memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 26 at 1:30pm at St. Luke's Lutheran Church at 1025 The Dalles in Sunnyvale. His obituary will appear in this Sunday's San Jose Mercury News. It will mention that donations can go to the Wings of History Museum in San Martin...two of his planes are in their care. Janice Armstrong DAN Crew |
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Obit from San Jose paper:'
Stanley A. Hall Stanley A. Hall Nov. 22, 1915 - Sept. 7, 2009 Beloved husband, father and renowned aircraft designer /pilot passed away peacefully at age 93 at his long time home in Sunnyvale on Sep. 7, 2009. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Doris, his son Roger Hall, his daughter, Denise Hutson, both of Sunnyvale, and his grandson Chad Hutson of Oakbrook Terrace, IL. Stan was an aeronautical engineer by profession and worked with North American Aviation, Douglas Aircraft, Claiborne Flight Academy and Northrop Aircraft during his carrer. His longest- term position was with Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. where he worked as project leader on the QT-2 and YO-3A Quiet Reconnaissance Aircraft Programs. He retired in 1973 and continued to work as a consultant for many years. Stan spent his leisure time designing, building and piloting aircraft as well. His Cherokee II sailplane and Safari powered glider reside at the Wings of History Museum in San Martin. His Ibex sailplane is on display with the Soaring Society of America in Elmira, NY. He was the author of almost 90 articles on the subject of homebuilt aircraft in several trade magazines between 1956-1988. Family and friends are invited to a celebration of his life on Saturday, Sep. 26, 2009 at 1:30pm at St. Luke's Lutheran Church at 1025 The Dalles in Sunnyvale. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his memory to the Wings of History Museum at 12777 Murphy Ave., San Martin, CA 95046. LIMA & CAMPAGNA SUNNYVALE MORTUARY SERVING THE FAMILY (408) 736-1315. |
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On Sep 13, 7:36*pm, Dan Armstrong
wrote: Obit from San Jose paper:' Stanley A. Hall Stanley A. Hall Nov. 22, 1915 - Sept. 7, 2009 Beloved husband, father and renowned aircraft designer /pilot passed away peacefully at age 93 at his long time home in Sunnyvale on Sep. 7, 2009. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Doris, his son Roger Hall, his daughter, Denise Hutson, both of Sunnyvale, and his grandson Chad Hutson of Oakbrook Terrace, IL. Stan was an aeronautical engineer by profession and worked with North American Aviation, Douglas Aircraft, Claiborne Flight Academy and Northrop Aircraft during his carrer. His longest- term position was with Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. where he worked as project leader on the QT-2 and YO-3A Quiet Reconnaissance Aircraft Programs. He retired in 1973 and continued to work as a consultant for many years. Stan spent his leisure time designing, building and piloting aircraft as well. His Cherokee II sailplane and Safari powered glider reside at the Wings of History Museum in San Martin. His Ibex sailplane is on display with the Soaring Society of America in Elmira, NY. He was the author of almost 90 articles on the subject of homebuilt aircraft in several trade magazines between 1956-1988. Family and friends are invited to a celebration of his life on Saturday, Sep. 26, 2009 at 1:30pm at St. Luke's Lutheran Church at 1025 The Dalles in Sunnyvale. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his memory to the Wings of History Museum at 12777 Murphy Ave., San Martin, CA 95046. LIMA & CAMPAGNA SUNNYVALE MORTUARY SERVING THE FAMILY (408) 736-1315. Correction: The Ibex is at the National Soaring Museum in Elmira, NY. It is not currently on display. |
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Thanks for the information Dan.
Sadly I will not be able to make it. Just too far. The 26th will be the Saturday of the Vintage and Classic Meet here in Wichita. I will be presenting a report on the glide testing that I did last fall on my Cherokee. Then, the Cherokee and I will fly. I think that this is about as good of a tribute as I can muster to Stan. If anyone who will be at the service could please let the family know that at least one Cherokee II will be aloft that day, I would appreciate it. -Tony Condon Cherokee II N373Y |
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On Sep 15, 10:00*pm, Tony Condon
wrote: Thanks for the information Dan. Sadly I will not be able to make it. *Just too far. *The 26th will be the Saturday of the Vintage and Classic Meet here in Wichita. *I will be presenting a report on the glide testing that I did last fall on my Cherokee. *Then, the Cherokee and I will fly. *I think that this is about as good of a tribute as I can muster toStan. *If anyone who will be at the service could please let the family know that at least one Cherokee II will be aloft that day, I would appreciate it. -Tony Condon Cherokee II N373Y Done. Thanks, Bob K. |
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Done.
Thanks Bob. The Cherokee and I flew 1:45 on the first tow Saturday, climbed to 6000 feet and shared thermals with a few red tail hawks and a vulture. -Tony Condon Cherokee II N373Y |
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