Moxie -- CANCER SUCKS!!!!

I'm going to lead in putting up a plaque at OSH memorial wall for Moxie, since I always associate her with OSH and the White House. I'll post something in the spring for anyone who wants to join in.

Tim:

Sign me up, tell how much I need to send, and to where. I never met her, but I am certain I'd have liked her based solely upon those who called her, "friend."

/s/ Spike
 
I met her at Lone Rock when Lance was kind enough to fly her in. I've got a vid and some pics somewhere. It's been quite a few years. Brave, nice lady. Very sorry to get this news.

I'm a bit older than many on this board. Have to say, cancer is affecting a LOT of folks I know and is a threat to all. Wish we could find better ways to address it.

Best,

Dave
 
Such sad news. :(

I had hoped to meet her, but unfortunately did not get the chance. She was certainly well-thought of and a friend to many. Rest in peace, Moxie.
 
I'm going to lead in putting up a plaque at OSH memorial wall for Moxie, since I always associate her with OSH and the White House. I'll post something in the spring for anyone who wants to join in.

Me too. I still have her two voice mails on my phone from last year. I knew there was a reason I didn't delete them.
 
I'm going to lead in putting up a plaque at OSH memorial wall for Moxie, since I always associate her with OSH and the White House. I'll post something in the spring for anyone who wants to join in.

I'm in. Let me know when & where to send my donation.
 
Me too. Is there any way we can put up a donation link similar to the server upgrade donations we did a while back? We could probably collect more than enough to pay for the memorial. Maybe donate anything over that to a aviation group or cancer research group in her name.
 
Me too. Is there any way we can put up a donation link similar to the server upgrade donations we did a while back? We could probably collect more than enough to pay for the memorial. Maybe donate anything over that to a aviation group or cancer research group in her name.
:yeahthat:
 
I'm going to lead in putting up a plaque at OSH memorial wall for Moxie, since I always associate her with OSH and the White House. I'll post something in the spring for anyone who wants to join in.

I wish I'd had the chance to meet her. Tim, this is a cool idea.

Grant, thanks for letting us know. Cancer does, indeed, suck.
 
She never posted here much, but her presence was always felt. Can we get her avatar updated like RotaryWingBob's?
 
I'm in.

There are two lines for the memorial plaque. The really hard part will be figuring out what to put on the second line...

Missa
 
I'm in.

There are two lines for the memorial plaque. The really hard part will be figuring out what to put on the second line...

Missa
Each Memorial wall inductee also receives a one-page biography (500 words max. plus photo due June 11, 2012) in the 2012 Memorial Wall Registry Album.
 
Ok I'll have to confirm this with the rest of the MC but I'm sure they will agree. I can use the POA account or my firms trust account to hold the donations. I'll suggest that you send checks payable to Pilots of America and in the memo section write "Moxie Memorial" It must say "Moxie Memorial" in the memo section so I know what the hell its for. Grant I'll leave it up to you to tell me who to send the check to for the memorial.
 
Ok I'll have to confirm this with the rest of the MC but I'm sure they will agree. I can use the POA account or my firms trust account to hold the donations. I'll suggest that you send checks payable to Pilots of America and in the memo section write "Moxie Memorial" It must say "Moxie Memorial" in the memo section so I know what the hell its for. Grant I'll leave it up to you to tell me who to send the check to for the memorial.

Mailing address please.
 
Mailing address please.


Adam D. Zucker, Esq.
One W. First Ave.
Suite 101
Conshohocken, PA 19428

I suggest before sending any checks that Tim or Lisa or who ever is organizing this just give the go ahead as I'm merely volunteering to be the respository of funds.
 
Grant and I will work this out, and please send donations to Adam. If we have an overage, we'll probably post a poll to see which charity the "extra" money may go to.

Edit: Over on Babes and Airplanes I see that Moxie wanted donations in her name to go to the American Cancer Society. Sounds good to me.

I think Grant may be better equipped to gather the information for the biography.
 
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More importantly, Moxie will be REMEMBERED!

What more can one hope for than to be remembered. Oh, and in a good way. Which is how she will be remembered. I never met her, but everything I've seen says that was my loss.

I'm in. Let me know when & where to send my donation.

So am I. When this is confirmed I'll send a check.
 
I am a pilot today because my first wife of 25 years died of cancer. In the fog of grief several months after she died I spontaneously decided to turn into the airport near the cemetery where she is buried after visiting her grave site one day and I popped my head into the door of a flight school just to see if it was possible to learn at my advanced age (52 at the time). They took me up for a discovery flight and I've been flying ever since (except for one year off to recover my medical certificate due to a little heart attack thingy). During my PPL training I used to drive over to the cemetery after my lessons and tell her how it was going.

Life is short. Live it as hard as you can. I can't think of any experience worth having in all the world more than leaping into the atmosphere at the controls of a flying machine.
 
What more can one hope for than to be remembered. Oh, and in a good way. Which is how she will be remembered. I never met her, but everything I've seen says that was my loss.



So am I. When this is confirmed I'll send a check.


Grant and Tim confirmed to send it to me Ghery.
 
I am a pilot today because my first wife of 25 years died of cancer. In the fog of grief several months after she died I spontaneously decided to turn into the airport near the cemetery where she is buried after visiting her grave site one day and I popped my head into the door of a flight school just to see if it was possible to learn at my advanced age (52 at the time). They took me up for a discovery flight and I've been flying ever since (except for one year off to recover my medical certificate due to a little heart attack thingy). During my PPL training I used to drive over to the cemetery after my lessons and tell her how it was going.

Life is short. Live it as hard as you can. I can't think of any experience worth having in all the world more than leaping into the atmosphere at the controls of a flying machine.

heh, I'm probably a pilot today because my mom died of cancer. Doubt it would've worked out that way otherwise.
 
I am a pilot today because my first wife of 25 years died of cancer. In the fog of grief several months after she died I spontaneously decided to turn into the airport near the cemetery where she is buried after visiting her grave site one day and I popped my head into the door of a flight school just to see if it was possible to learn at my advanced age (52 at the time). They took me up for a discovery flight and I've been flying ever since (except for one year off to recover my medical certificate due to a little heart attack thingy). During my PPL training I used to drive over to the cemetery after my lessons and tell her how it was going.

Life is short. Live it as hard as you can. I can't think of any experience worth having in all the world more than leaping into the atmosphere at the controls of a flying machine.

I concur... That discovery flight will hook a person darn fast. I went on one 30 years ago at 3 pm one saturday. My first lesson was 14 hours later on Sunday....

Ben.
 
Adam D. Zucker, Esq.
One W. First Ave.
Suite 101
Conshohocken, PA 19428

I suggest before sending any checks that Tim or Lisa or who ever is organizing this just give the go ahead as I'm merely volunteering to be the respository of funds.
Please excuse me for just a moment. Doesn't that sound just like a lawyer? Live love laugh
 
Been awhile since I posted here... Kind of surprised my login still worked!

I have volunteered to take over the Babes site and have been in contact with one of Moxie's friends who will be getting me all the technical information. We have until May before the current hosting and domain name registration runs out, so we have some time to get things rolling. I have several other Babes who've volunteered to help me with administrative duties.

I'm all for the memorial plaque at OSH and will post here what I posted on the Babes board. My humble suggestion is to use a slightly more personalized Babes motto on the second line: "She liked to go flying with her friends"

It's a bit of an understatement on how she lived her life, but then, she was like that sometimes. Vibrant, but self-deprecating. Outgoing, yet quietly reflective. Moxie was many things, but she was always herself and made no apologies for it.

Just my humble 2 cents.

Carolyn
 
"She liked to go flying with her friends."

What else need be said?
 
+1; and for those who don't "know" Razor, she's in the photo(if i can find it within my thousands of images).

HR / W & w (same horse; different stalls)

(Sorry about the quality of the image. This was at a "Babe-In" just outside of Boston)
 

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I like it. There is a character limit though... May not fit.

Hmmmmm, only 28 characters.... one of these maybe:

- She's flying with her friends
- Loved flying with friends
- Lived life to its fullest

I think the first is exactly 28 characters.

The last was something she said many times, that she wanted to live each day to its fullest and wanted all of us to as well. It's even in the story of the "Rose with Wings" Babes logo.

Carolyn
 
I can't believe I'm saying that I've paid so little attention to POA forums and the Babes recently that I'm just now finding out about Moxie. I'm in absolute shock! She was a blast to be around the few opportunities I had at Oshkosh. The Babes were one of the very first groups I joined and I've met and stayed in contact with many of them. I hate to see it go too. I wouldn't have many of the friends I do without her though. Blue skies and tailwinds Moxie, you will be missed.
 
+1; and for those who don't "know" Razor, she's in the photo(if i can find it within my thousands of images).

HR / W & w (same horse; different stalls)

(Sorry about the quality of the image. This was at a "Babe-In" just outside of Boston)

Holy crap. That must be 2002? A flipping decade ago!
 
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