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Peggy Portner
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Cabin John MD
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Please accept my deepest sympathy.
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Colonel & Mrs. Jack L. Keith Keith
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Miami, Florida 33157
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Served with Ernie in the late 1950s, at RAF Wethersfield, in the UK with the 50th Fighter Bomber Group, flying the North American, F-100D Fighter.
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Nupur Kapoor
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Ed, I am very sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Please let me know if I can be of any help. Regards
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Cindi Roden
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Mc Lean, VA
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Ed, thinking of you and wishing you peace and comfort. Sorry I never got the opportunity to meet your father, but looking forward to your further development of his web site.
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HERBERT AND PATRICIA LEAVERTON
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LUBBOCK, TX
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He was a special friend and one of our hero's. He came to Lubbock and pinned the bars on one of our sons. We love him for his longtime friendship with Charles.
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Bill Stanfill
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Colorado Springs, CO, USA
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I, too, am saddened by Gen Cragg's passing. Just a small personal story: I was in pilot training at Reese when he was the Wing Commander. He was on his way to a commander's conference at Randolph and took me along to give me my T-38 Nav checkride. On final approach into Randolph, Randolph went PPR (without much notice, as they were prone to do). Since I was on a checkride, we had not filed with any DV's aboard. We diverted over to Kelly where he had a car meet us. He drove the two of us directly to Randolph, pulled up in front of Base Ops where we would have parked our plane, and went in to promptly chew some butt. He then had them put me up in the DV quarters next to his which I (a 2dLt) thoroughly enjoyed. Bill Stanfill, Col, USAF (Ret)
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Shirley Sullivan
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Austin, TX
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Your dad and grandpa was a fine and generous gentleman, a person of true honor and integrity. I'm thankful that he lived a long and accomplished life, that he helped keep the world free, that his family embodies the values he cherished, that he saw his grandson as a West Point cadet. I'm glad he shared his memories, and died peacefully at home.
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Rochelle Banta
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I am sorry for your loss.
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Verna Williams
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Orlando, Florida
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Sorry for the loss of your Father. He truly had a very impressive life which he used wisely in all he undertook.
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Pam Kenney
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Bailey Island, Maine
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Although I met him only once, Ernie's graciousness and wit were readily apparent. He will live forever in your memories.
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