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Old July 6th 10, 02:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Karen
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Default Sad day at SLSA

Condolences to Bill's wife, son and friends.

This is one of the oldest and best clubs in all of North America.
Afable people, big on safety and public service, constant promotion of
soaring and people mostly interested in each other more than their own
self-interests.

Sorry to hear you lost your very good friend.

Simple accidents like this can happen to any of us.

Michael

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