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=====The Vacant Chair===== | =====The Vacant Chair===== | ||
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+ | Above Photo: Catherine Crowder | ||
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During the time preceding the 50th year memorial service, there have been a few family members who have sent photos of their loved ones. These photos deserve a fitting place. | During the time preceding the 50th year memorial service, there have been a few family members who have sent photos of their loved ones. These photos deserve a fitting place. | ||
- | I have decided to dedicate this space in honor of those who lost their lives on July 9, 1964 and to those family members who have graciously allowed me the privilege of sharing their photos and their words. | + | I have decided to dedicate this space in honor of those who lost their lives on July 9, 1964 and to those family members who have graciously allowed me the privilege of sharing their photos and their words. TD |
//The Vacant Chair// was a popular song written during the era of the American Civil War. (Above photo: Courtesy of Larry Jordon) | //The Vacant Chair// was a popular song written during the era of the American Civil War. (Above photo: Courtesy of Larry Jordon) | ||
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- | ====First Officer Charles L. Young==== | + | ====In Remembrance:==== |
+ | ====First Officer Charles L. Young Sr.==== | ||
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- | First Officer Charles L. Young flew for Capital Airlines and United Airlines. | + | First Officer Charles L. Young Sr. flew for Capital Airlines and United Airlines. |
- | In the Korean War, he was a pilot on the B-26. | + | In the Korean War, he was a pilot In the United States Air Force and flew the B-26 bomber. |
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+ | The above picture was recently contributed by Charles Young Jr., after finding it among his father's possessions. | ||