My Dad, Davis Garrison, passed away Friday. He was 84. He started flying when he was 15. Soloed a '41 Tcraft. Joined the Air Corp in March '43.
Flew B-17's with the 483rd BG and later the 2nd BG. He built a Fly Baby, which first flew in 1976. Later, after talking to Dudley at Tullahoma, I told Dad we needed to build a Hatz. N85DG first flew in Sept '85. She's scratch built, including the prop. I've been recovering and hope to get back in the air this summer. I was fortunate enough to work with my Dad daily for thirty years. We always spent our weekends at the airport. After all that time, there's still things I wish I had asked him. I miss him so much. If your Dad is still living, give him a hug next time you see him. You never know how many chances you have left.
Steve G
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My condolences Steve, sounds like you had a great dad, and great relationship. What a blessing. I fly often with my father and he visits the shop wishing he were building with me. Thanks for the great advice, we do tend to take things for granted.
Dave
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Steve, my condolences. It's an inevitable and difficult point in our lives. I lost both parents within 2 1/2 months last year - it's not easy and you miss them terribly, but you do get through it. Notice I said "through", not "over". There will always be a void, but I have found that faith, family, and friends help tremendously in healing. Hang in there.
Doug
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