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Old June 8th 20, 08:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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William C Holbrook passed away peacefully last night at the age of 98. He was a long time family friend, professional pilot and holder of many soaring records. Also a member of the SSA hall of fame.
He and my father, Ed Byars, had a long friendship and contributed much to the art of soaring with their Soaring Symposiums.


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Old June 8th 20, 09:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 12:49:00 PM UTC-7, wrote:
William C Holbrook passed away peacefully last night at the age of 98. He was a long time family friend, professional pilot and holder of many soaring records. Also a member of the SSA hall of fame.
He and my father, Ed Byars, had a long friendship and contributed much to the art of soaring with their Soaring Symposiums.


A long well lived life. Good finish Mr. Holbrook
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Old June 8th 20, 10:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 2:56:21 PM UTC-6, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 1:26:16 PM UTC-7, Daryl Kabatoff wrote:
On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 2:15:04 PM UTC-6, Michael Opitz wrote:
At 19:48 08 June 2020, wrote:
William C Holbrook passed away peacefully last night at the age of 98.
He
was a long time family friend, professional pilot and holder of many
soaring records. Also a member of the SSA hall of fame.
He and my father, Ed Byars, had a long friendship and contributed
much to
the art of soaring with their Soaring Symposiums.



Condolences to his family and friends. He was a nice guy, and did a
lot for U.S. competitive soaring in his day.

RO


How will you honor him? Will you give him an Egyptian obelisk (a representation of a penis) for a tombstone? Will you turn evergreen tree branches into a wreath and bow down and place this symbol of fertility at the base of his Egyptian penis (another symbol of fertility)?!!! You honor the dead American soldiers with pagan wreaths, why not this aviator?


Is there any particular reason you have decided to embarrass yourself by insulting Mr. Holbrock and his family? Or are you feral and just don't know any better?


Mr. Holbrock was a war veteran. Americans honor their war dead by decorating their grave stones with pagan fertility wreaths. It doesn't matter that the soldiers never gave their lives defending Catholic fertility rites, God-damned Catholics use the dead veterans as tools to teach others to abide by pagan fertility rites. Just like how the Catholic parents use images of their own children to teach others to abide by the Catholic fertility rites, they turn their homes into blinkin' temples of fertility and then post photos of their children posing next to the pagan idols on Facebook or other social media. Mr. Holbrock was a member of the Presbyterian Church, the church is a Catholic church as it adopts the Catholic fertility rites. They stick Egyptian penises on the roofs of their filthy churches, they turn trees into blinkin' idols and place these blinkin'idols prominantly next to their pulpits. Americans love their Catholic fertility rites so much, that they elected and re-elected a homosexual Indonesian Islamist to the presidency of the USA when they say him pose with the Catholic fertility tree idols. Different aspects of Mr. Holbrock's winter festival are in direct opposition to God's First Three Commandments, the man was a Catholic who cared little about God's Laws and God's Word.
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Old June 8th 20, 10:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 1:56:21 PM UTC-7, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:
On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 1:26:16 PM UTC-7, Daryl Kabatoff wrote:
On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 2:15:04 PM UTC-6, Michael Opitz wrote:
At 19:48 08 June 2020, wrote:
William C Holbrook passed away peacefully last night at the age of 98.
He
was a long time family friend, professional pilot and holder of many
soaring records. Also a member of the SSA hall of fame.
He and my father, Ed Byars, had a long friendship and contributed
much to
the art of soaring with their Soaring Symposiums.



Condolences to his family and friends. He was a nice guy, and did a
lot for U.S. competitive soaring in his day.

RO


How will you honor him? Will you give him an Egyptian obelisk (a representation of a penis) for a tombstone? Will you turn evergreen tree branches into a wreath and bow down and place this symbol of fertility at the base of his Egyptian penis (another symbol of fertility)?!!! You honor the dead American soldiers with pagan wreaths, why not this aviator?


Is there any particular reason you have decided to embarrass yourself by insulting Mr. Holbrock and his family? Or are you feral and just don't know any better?


Don't feed the troll
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Old June 8th 20, 10:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Craig Funston[_3_]
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On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 12:49:00 PM UTC-7, wrote:
William C Holbrook passed away peacefully last night at the age of 98. He was a long time family friend, professional pilot and holder of many soaring records. Also a member of the SSA hall of fame.
He and my father, Ed Byars, had a long friendship and contributed much to the art of soaring with their Soaring Symposiums.


Condolences and best wishes to Mr. Holbrook's family and friends. I just came across my signed copy of "Soaring Cross Country" and marveled at how the sport has progressed. Ed and Bill were leaders in making that happen. Respects to all.
Craig
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