I got a call today that Doug passed on Saturday from cancer.
He and his dad, an L-5 flight crew member right after the war, purchased an L-5 project that had been a glider tug (at Ramona I think). Restoration was begun in Chino, but Doug and his dad George moved the project to Propwash when they relocated to Texas. Doug restored the aircraft to the highest factory new standard and it was a sight to behold. He had hoped to fly the restored aircraft back to Chino to show all his old friends, but alas, it was not to be.
I would be sure to get together with Doug and travel out to Propwash whenever I got to Dallas on business. I'll certainly miss his friendship and enthusiasm. He turned a real mess into a pot 'O gold.
It is really sad and scary to lose a good friend so young (mid-40s). It really makes me reflect on my own mortality. I hadn't spoken with Doug for a while and wasn't even aware he was sick until just a few days ago.
My condolences to the family and Doug's friends. He'll be missed!
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