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Colonel Bob Morgan, pilot of the famed "Memphis Belle" -- the most famous
B-17 Flying Fortress of World War II -- is currently in the hospital following a bad accident. At his age injuries of any kind can be life threatening, but in this particular case Bob actually broke his neck in a bad fall at the Asheville Airport on April 22nd. He was in ICU for nine days when he stopped breathing, so they had to put in a tracheotomy tube. He's now been in the hospital for 19 days, and had surgery this past Saturday to fuse the C1/2 vertebra, where the break in his neck occurred. According to his wife, Linda, Bob is now in fair condition, but may not survive. We had the privilege of spending some time with Bob and Linda at Sun N Fun, and were impressed with their warmth and generosity. They were both gracious and charming, and have donated a lot of artwork and memorabilia to us, both for the inn (and "their" Memphis Belle Suite) and for our kids. Please keep Bob in your thoughts and prayers -- they don't make too many like him anymore. When I get the particulars on what hospital he's at, I'll post the details here. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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