Hello everyone,
I wanted to take a moment to let those of you here who were active in the National Warplane Museum and later the 1941 HAG in Geneseo, NY, know of some sad news regarding one of the key individuals there...
Ed Hopkins, long known as the Chief Mechanic for most of the warbirds that graced the grass at Geneseo, passed away today after a long health battle. Despite his failing health, Ed could still be seen with the volunteer crews through the winter working on the aircraft he loved so dearly despite being confined to a wheelchair.
Ed, Eddie, Hoppy, Chief... no matter how you knew him, you always knew of him as a dedicated friend and an amazing wrench. He was one of the people who traveled to Mesa, AZ in 1985 and helped get Tanker 89, N9563Z ready to make the flight back to it's new home in Geneseo to begin it's new life as "Fuddy Duddy." For years you could find Ed working late in the hangar on 44-83563 to ready her for the next mission in this new life. You see, Ed had a unique history with 44-83563... he worked on her when she was a VIP transport in the Philippines after WWII... and then in her second life in his hometown.
During airshow time, Ed was the ground ops chief for just about every airshow and kept the flightline safe for years. I can't recall a time when I didn't see him zooming about in the "Follow Me" truck.
Ed was one of the people that helped form my interest in aviation during my teenage years. His seemingly gruff exterior gave way to his care, patience and friendship around those who worked along side him on the projects at hand. He became a great friend and I always appreciated the lessons he passed on to greenhorn, snot-nose kids like me.
So tonight, I raise a glass to the West and toast you Ed Hopkins on your new mission... you are missed by a great many people including your wife Raubie and family. I hope you'll look down on the aircraft that saw your care over the years and bless us with good compressions, clean plugs, and sound oil temps.
Thank you Eddie... Godspeed my friend.
- Ryan
_________________ Ryan Keough Stow, MA
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