Clay Cook
Residing In: | Midway, UT USA |
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Spouse/Partner: | None, currently. |
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Occupation: | Formerly a Pilot with American Airlines, now RETIRED! |
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Children: | Katherine, born 1984, graduated OSHS 2002. BA Political Science, BA International Affairs, University More… |
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Military Service: | USAF ![]() |
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Posted on: Oct 25, 2022 at 11:26 AM
Shelly, I'm so sorry to hear about Bill. It must have been a long hard battle. I hope you can take care of yourself now.
Damn.
Hey, gang. I won't be able to attend the reunion, so I thought I'd put down a few things here so you can talk about me in my absence. I will be at Burning Man for my 3rd time during the reunion, sorry. I've become part of a village there, and have actually been elected Mayor of Sin City, so several life time goals have been achieved in one stroke! I'm now a permanent resident of Utah and moved into a new construction home last October. It's pretty much outdoor activity paradise here: 30 minutes to skiing, 3 hours to Moab, 4 hours to Jackson Hole and 5 hours to the Grand Canyon. I will retire from American Airlines in December of 2020 with over 32 years of aviating under my belt, and that is enough. I still come through CT to visit family and friends, so hopefully we'll get a chance to share a cup of coffee or a glass of something else. Give me a call if you ever pass my way. I'll be thinking of you all dressed up in your party suits when I'm all dusty in my scarf and kilt on the playa. Cheers to you.
Posted on: Oct 16, 2017 at 7:08 PM
Bobby Bowker's passing has put me on notice. Now's the time. Carpe Diem. What am I waiting for? I've been trying to get better at saying "Yes!" to life instead of dodging the question. I've taken some fresh risks recently and it's paying off. I've had some new fun and made some new friends and I'm going back for more. About damn time. I'll be 62 in December and I have no intention of acting it. Cheers to you all.
I remember playing Little League with Bob. He was the catcher, and actually knew what he was doing! I got posted to the outfield where they hoped I wouldn't hurt the team, but Bob was front and center and in the game all the time. I think he lived like that: in the game and a part of every play. Bob is ok now, I pray his family will be ok until they meet again.
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