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My deepest condolences to his family! May God be with them in their time of
sorrow! Hub wrote in message g.com... Ever as a long-time lurker I seem to have attracted some attention in this newsgroup. Apparently wrylypost had "book-marked' me - I did get the occasional e-mail from him if I said something he liked -- so his son e-mailed me this week to say that his father, "wrylypost aka Joseph Anthony," had passed away. The late gentleman surely had the most clever handle ever for an aviation newsgroup, and he did seem to know his airplanes too. I for one will miss his presence here. Brian O'Neill |
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I certainly will pass along the group's condolances. I got another e-mail
from his son, who is keenly feeling his father's loss. The son did let me know a little about wrylypost that I'll pass on: he served with the 101st Airborne in Korea, and apparently was involved in military helicopter aviation. Newsgroups are odd communities: we know each other only in the most limited ways, but if you hang around long enough you do get a sense of the others from their words, and develop likes and dislikes. Wryly was one of those whose comments I looked forward to. Brian O'Neill |
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![]() wrote in message g.com... Ever as a long-time lurker I seem to have attracted some attention in this newsgroup. Apparently wrylypost had "book-marked' me - I did get the occasional e-mail from him if I said something he liked -- so his son e-mailed me this week to say that his father, "wrylypost aka Joseph Anthony," had passed away. The late gentleman surely had the most clever handle ever for an aviation newsgroup, and he did seem to know his airplanes too. I for one will miss his presence here. Brian O'Neill I am sorry to hear this. My condolences to the family. Dan Edwards |
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How very sad...
Please include my sentiments along with everyone elses... Andrew S wrote in message g.com... Ever as a long-time lurker I seem to have attracted some attention in this newsgroup. Apparently wrylypost had "book-marked' me - I did get the occasional e-mail from him if I said something he liked -- so his son e-mailed me this week to say that his father, "wrylypost aka Joseph Anthony," had passed away. The late gentleman surely had the most clever handle ever for an aviation newsgroup, and he did seem to know his airplanes too. I for one will miss his presence here. Brian O'Neill |
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Sad to hear.
My condolences to his family and friends. wrote in message g.com... Ever as a long-time lurker I seem to have attracted some attention in this newsgroup. Apparently wrylypost had "book-marked' me - I did get the occasional e-mail from him if I said something he liked -- so his son e-mailed me this week to say that his father, "wrylypost aka Joseph Anthony," had passed away. The late gentleman surely had the most clever handle ever for an aviation newsgroup, and he did seem to know his airplanes too. I for one will miss his presence here. Brian O'Neill |
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My Deepest Condolences on your families loss. He was indeed a valued member
of this group and we are all saddened at his passing. Dallas wrote in message ... I forgot to mention that I am storing all positive related posts and images in a USB memory key that is being cremated with him He would have been 78 in march |
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My deepest Condolences to you and your family.
Andrew wrote in message g.com... Ever as a long-time lurker I seem to have attracted some attention in this newsgroup. Apparently wrylypost had "book-marked' me - I did get the occasional e-mail from him if I said something he liked -- so his son e-mailed me this week to say that his father, "wrylypost aka Joseph Anthony," had passed away. The late gentleman surely had the most clever handle ever for an aviation newsgroup, and he did seem to know his airplanes too. I for one will miss his presence here. Brian O'Neill |
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Thank you for sharing this information...
You have helped fill in the blanks on an otherwise faceless poster to the group. Rightly or wrongly the internet and in particular the newsgroups tend to be rather impersonal places of the faceless. We are all drawn a common interest (in this case aviation imagery), and occasionally we make friends. However too often we lose track of the real person behind the postings either that or it never occurs to us to ask. One of my sins is that I wear my feelings on my sleeve and tend to be rather transparent (or happy); so when I am upset it reflects in everything from my photography, to the tone I use when I comment and post. However people such as wrylypost, and a great many others do not, and very often they are the ones with the real bragging rights, with rich histories that are very often full interesting facts. Andrew wrote in message ... Thank you Mr O'Neill for passing the word of my fathers demise and telling me of this newsgroup A correction tho, he was a paratrooper and was just interested in helicopters. Most of his intrest was in planes and jets His early years were spent growing up around Jacksonville, Florida and ransaking the aviation graveyard there. He told me of a pretend plane he made as a kid from liberated parts of junked airplanes As a teenager he was interested in R/C model airplanes and made many using gas, diesel, solid fuel rocket and scaled down buzz bomb motors He invented the dual axis gimbal joystick but gave away the patent rights to an unknown person. He was the first person to use solid state electronics in a model plane, all designed by himself He was also the first person to use fiberglass in a planes construction (just models but they flew). He later was also the first to use fiberglass to construct a boat (not a model) Dad lived his late teen and early adult life in the suburbs of Detroit where he was invited to demonstrate his pulse jet plane at the state fair. As he was preparing the plane the for a predemonstration, the officals all crowded around him and his model. He fired up a model T coil for a spark and thrust down on the tire pump handle. The plane made a deafening roar as it fired up and reverbated thru the stadium The officals all fell all over themselfs trying to get away from the thing and immediately cancelled his event Instead of being dissapointed he laughed for months at the reaction of the officals These planes he made were the first jet powered planes in the Detroit area Later he was drafted into the army but instead enlisted into the air force where he scored a perfect on the exams. The air force refused to turn him over to the army and he promptly signed up as a paratrooper His intrests included many other things including electronics, amature radio and motorcycles I'm not sure why I am saying all of this but it does make me feel less of a loss knowing that least some of the living are aware of some of his acomplishments His #2 son |
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