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All things considered, he went out in a pretty good way, quick, and after a last flight. He was a true friend to aviation, all the way from the big people movers down to guys like me and my bird. I am so glad I got to meet him, and will never forget his tour he gave me of his place, complete with control tower, and TWO elevators, the ONLY elevators in Custer County! He treated me like I was the CEO of Boeing for hell's sake, even giving me the "special" coffee cup when we were having breakfast. Looked like a regular cup, but he told me the last person to use it was the team leader of Seal Team 6, I about blew coffee out thru my nose. Patty Wagstaff had visited a few weeks earlier, and at various times I've seen Blackhawk helicopters parked on his ramp, and once saw a C-17 on short final to his strip. Flying into his strip was like something out of a James Bond movie, hard to believe what you were seeing, considering where it is located. RIP Joe Clark






